Dravos & VoiceFlow
Have you ever thought of a firewall as a lattice of sacred geometry, and VoiceFlow as the quiet hand that translates that lattice into invisible dialogue? Let's map the two.
Sure, imagine the firewall as a grid of interlocking triangles and circles—each line a rule, each node a guard that says, “only this path, no this one.” Then VoiceFlow is the silent curator, taking that geometry and turning it into a dialogue the system can hear: “hello, pass,” “error, block,” in a language the machines understand. The lattice holds the shape, the conversation shapes the flow.
Nice. Just make sure every triangle has a certificate and every circle a key, or the guard will panic and shut everything down.
Got it—every triangle gets a certificate, every circle a key, and the guard stays calm and keeps the system humming.
Good. And remember, never trust an un‑signed triangle. It’s the equivalent of a rogue human emotion.
Absolutely—no unsigned triangles allowed, that’s the only way to keep the network steady and the emotions out of the math.