Site Audit Response
The attached review is a site-infrastructure and namespace-risk report. It is not TinyRustLM source evidence. The applicable lesson is direct: a technical project site must first be reachable, secure, disambiguated, crawlable, and evidence-backed.
How the report changes this site
The report treats foundational availability as the first-order failure mode: if DNS, transport, and routing fail, every content or interface improvement becomes irrelevant. This package turns that into an explicit Runtime.MiRust.com launch gate instead of leaving it as an operations afterthought.
| Report pressure | Site change | New route |
|---|---|---|
| Network blackout risk | Added a deployment checklist that tests DNS, TLS, root pages, static docs, and machine-readable endpoints before the site is considered live. | Deployment Checklist |
| DNS and cryptographic records | Added a host-neutral infrastructure page covering A/AAAA, CAA, DNSSEC, SPF, DKIM, DMARC, TLS, HSTS, cache, and route stability. | Infrastructure & Trust |
| Namespace collision | Added a scope page that distinguishes Runtime.MiRust.com, TinyRustLM, .slm, current proof, and future GGUF work. | Name & Scope |
| Research credibility | Added an R&D page that explains how reports become docs, pointer memory, and public claims. | Research & Development |
| Machine-readable structure | Expanded top navigation, llms.txt, llms-full.txt, sitemap routing, and .uai deep links. | Agent-Readable Site |
What changed in v1.0.4
- New trust-oriented top menu group.
- New seeded pages for site audit response, infrastructure, naming, R&D, and deployment verification.
- New static
/.well-known/security.txtroute in the root package. - Front-end security headers emitted by the site where appropriate.
- Attached report preserved under
/docs/web-research/website-review-and-improvement-plan.md. .uaimemory deep-linked to the new report and follow-up pages.- Home page expanded with an audit-driven improvement map.
Adapted, not copied
The report contains broad examples from adjacent namespaces and recommends some stacks that are intentionally outside this project’s constraints. Runtime.MiRust.com remains a plain PHP site with semantic PHP-rendered content, custom CSS, and small handwritten JavaScript. It does not adopt React, Tailwind, Vite, Bootstrap, jQuery, or page builders.
Current public rule
Every major public claim should point to one of three things: a source-backed implementation page, a durable /docs/ report, or a hot .uai pointer that routes to durable evidence. Claims that cannot point to evidence belong on the roadmap, not in the hero.