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If hardware is specified as a schema, and schemas compile deterministically into CAD, BOMs, and build instructions, then hardware becomes replicable the same way software is replicable. | |||
Revision as of 12:37, 20 January 2026
Canonical Frame (Non-Negotiable)
The civilization bottleneck OSE is attacking is not labor. It is translation.
Specifically:
Translating design intent into executable production without relying on human memory or hero expertise.
Compiler
Precise Statement (Canonical)
The compiler consumes a schema and deterministically generates a FreeCAD model (and all other downstream artifacts).
Or more formally:
Schema → Compiler → CAD / BOM / Build / QC / Certification Artifacts
Clean Version
If hardware is specified as a schema, and schemas compile deterministically into CAD, BOMs, and build instructions, then hardware becomes replicable the same way software is replicable.