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Lane-Breaking 3: Fake Safety, Real Safety, and the Courage to Steward

imageByJonathan GallowayJune 15, 2026
In Part 2, we looked at the structural pattern: how specialist systems create bias, and how it doesn’t stay inside any one discipline. Any silo can start believing its lens is the only real one. The problem is the architecture, not the people. This part is a little

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Lane-Breaking Part 2: When One Lens Dominates

imageByJonathan GallowayMay 15, 2026
In Part 1, I promised to pull the camera back and cover the bigger forces: fake safety vs real safety, engineering bias, stewardship, invention, all of it. One part. Neat and tidy. That did not happen. The more I wrote, the more the pieces refused to fit in one container. So

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Lane-Breaking: A Manifesto on Psychological Safety and Cross-Disciplinary Work in Game Development, Part 1

imageByJonathan GallowayApril 15, 2026
Christopher Latham Sholes, the Milwaukee newspaperman behind the first practical typewriter patent in 1868, wasn’t a novelist chasing flow state. He was a printer and editor staring at chaotic, manual workflows and deciding to hack them with mechanics and ingenuity. He

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