Monthly. Unfiltered.
What's on my mind right now.
No editorial calendar, no keyword briefing. Technical SEO, agentic infrastructure, systems thinking, and whatever else occupies me. Published irregularly, but without filler: every article grows out of a concrete project, an observation, or a question that didn't answer itself.
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Protocol Why I Stopped Optimizing Websites and Started Specifying a Protocol
How twelve years of Technical SEO became an IETF protocol: the origin story of the Sovereign Validation Protocol, from declining click-through rates in 2024 to an active draft.
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Research DACH Enterprise Readiness Report 2026: What 289 Scanned Domains Say About the Market
CERTavia scanned 289 DACH enterprise domains in the first week of June. Not a single company reached CERTIFIED. What the numbers say about the state of digital infrastructure, and what that means for the EU AI Act.
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SEO Practice Creating a Briefing Structure: The Complete Guide
How to build a structured briefing that steers agencies, freelancers, and AI tools precisely, without endless back-and-forth.
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Personal Why I Work Alone: The Decision Behind It
Litzki Systems LLC is me: alone, fully accountable. How the path through intensive care, Apple, a Zen monastery and motorcycle journeys produced a working model that follows the same logic as SOVP and ZWAP.
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Personal Europe, North Africa, Patagonia: 27 Countries on a Yamaha Diversion 900
27 countries alone on a motorcycle. Europe, North Africa, Chile through Patagonia to nearly Tierra del Fuego. What complete attention on a motorcycle has to do with infrastructure audits.
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Personal Standard Without Exception: Apple Cork, NCsoft Brighton, and SOVP
2007: Product Support EMEA at Apple Cork. 2009: project lead, Tech Support EMEA at NCsoft Brighton. Four years inside global systems that treat reliability as a design principle.
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Personal Nine Months in a Zen Monastery: The Question That Shaped ZWAP
August 2020 to April 2021 at the Dharma Sangha Zen monastery in Herrischried. A question that arose there shaped the Zero Waste Architecture Protocol.
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Personal System Failure Announces Itself: Intensive Care and Web Infrastructure
On an intensive care unit you read signals before they get loud. Twenty years of intensive care nursing sharpened a way of seeing that I've applied to every piece of infrastructure since.
New articles appear irregularly. Current perspectives also on LinkedIn.