The Tool Found Corridor Nodes — But the Bigger Finding Was Where It Found None (opens in new tab)
A few weeks ago I published The lab proved the premise. The next question was whether a tool could identify those nodes automatically — without manual path declaration, without value labels, from graph position alone. So I built corridor-id. You point it at a Docker Compose file. It discovers the topology, computes depth from exposed surfaces, and identifies which nodes expand forward reach into deeper parts of the environment. No asset-value labels. No sensitivity ratings. No human classific...
Read the original article