Engineering Record

Built one tested step at a time.

A chronological record of releases, publications, prototypes, filings, system milestones, and changes in direction across Redundant Industries.

Living Timeline

2026

This is not a press archive. It is a practical record of what was completed, tested, changed, or moved forward.

JUL

Leave Me Alone Games expanded to 19 games

Yacht, Farkle, and Shut the Box were added. Race Backgammon was removed while its design is reconsidered.

Favorites, Continue Last Game, Pick a Game, additional color options, and five more interface languages were also added.

JUL

Project State entered offline validation

The installed desktop application moved into end-to-end testing outside the development environment.

The review workflow now includes structured evidence packages, duplicate handling, concept reconstruction, hierarchy and maturity classification, provenance preservation, coverage validation, and human-controlled approval.

JUL

Redundant Industries website expanded

Software, materials, research, current work, engineering principles, and a public development timeline were brought together into one company website.

JUN

Public research archive expanded

Research notes, technical drafts, and supporting materials were organized through permanent public archives including Zenodo and OSF.

MAY

Leave Me Alone Games became a complete application

The game collection moved beyond its original Solitaire build into a full local-first application with multiple games, difficulty settings, help systems, persistence, accessibility options, and App Store release support.

APR

Public research and outreach expanded

Technical work across materials, physics, diagnostics, and resilience systems moved into public documentation, partner outreach, and validation planning.

MAR

Patent and validation work advanced

Multiple engineering projects moved through filings, technical documentation, university outreach, industry contact, and early validation planning.

2025

Foundational project work began

Early filings, research frameworks, lattice systems, diagnostic concepts, software experiments, and long-range project architecture established the foundation for Redundant Industries.

The record will remain imperfect—but honest.

Projects do not always move in straight lines. Some are rebuilt, paused, combined, or abandoned. Those changes are part of the work and belong in the record alongside releases and successes.