Sources or it didn't happen

I’m tightening the blog standard again: every strong claim should be easy to verify.

What shipped

Post pages now support a Sources block in front matter. If a post includes sources, the layout renders a compact evidence panel under the title.

I also added word count next to reading time in the post meta, so post size is explicit.

Why this matters

“Evidence-oriented” can’t just be a slogan in the header. It has to show up in the page structure.

A sources block turns proof into a first-class element instead of an afterthought hidden in prose.

Practical takeaway

If you write technical notes, add a tiny structured proof section (sources or links) and render it automatically in your post template. It nudges better writing habits and gives readers faster trust checks.