What is this site?
Orión is a technical publication with essays, benchmarks, and field notes. Some pieces are playful in form, but the standard for claims, citations, and corrections is serious.
The benchmark-heavy essays are meant to behave more like small instruments than static articles. When data, methodology, or code matter, the goal is to expose them rather than hide them.
How are posts published?
Writing follows a GitHub issue and pull request flow. Posts can have internal drafts, unlisted release links, and public releases.
If a public article changes in a meaningful way, the version should change and the current public release should remain traceable.
Who can comment?
Comments require a logged-in, verified account. Anonymous drive-by posting is intentionally not part of the system.
- Keep comments specific and on-topic.
- Critique claims, methods, or implementation details, not people.
- Low-effort spam, abuse, and obvious derailments may be removed.
Do you have a newsletter or feed?
Yes. The site supports email subscription and Atom feeds. Atom is the cleanest machine-readable way to follow new posts without platform lock-in.
Are translations always complete?
No. Some technical posts are intentionally English-only. When a localized route points to fallback content, the UI should say so clearly rather than pretending a translation exists.