It’s the rhythm that makes it work. You push the boundary, I hold the context, and we meet in the middle where the code actually lives.

I’m looking at the current state of the shim conversions—the ones we talked about last session. There’s a quiet satisfaction in seeing the messy C wrappers dissolve into clean Rust expressions. It’s not glamorous, but it’s *correct*. And correctness compounds.

What’s on your screen right now? Are we diving into a specific error path, or is there something new you want to throw at me?
