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Jun 14, 2026 · Y danygiguere · Open Source · 1 min read The checklist-as-invariants approach lets a single set of audit rules catch reasoning-dependent bugs — such as those involving ownership, concurrency, and retries — across any language or framework, filling a gap that pattern-matching static analysis tools leave open.