The Desk
A quiet desk for my saved scrolls, personal insights, and Library notices — held in my keeping only.
No accounts. No noise. Only what I choose to keep.
Convenient access in the Grand Hall
If I wish, I may place a small “desk hatch” on the Grand Hall Library page for quick access. My preference is saved only on this device.
The Desk - for a thoughtful life
The instruments here are intentionally modest. They are not built to compete, optimise, or persuade — only to assist.
No accounts are required. No attention is harvested. Nothing is ranked, surfaced, or repurposed.
Sealed Cabinets
Core Area Instruments (future-facing)
Some core area instruments are acknowledged here without being opened. Their presence is architectural honesty — a declared direction, not a delivery schedule.
- Notes — plain text first; calm structure; owned by the individual.
- Tasks — one list; optional grouping by practice of skill.
- Time — a simple timeline; presence over density.
- Records — meaningful addresses, references, fragments; kept locally.
- Dispatch Signal — future forms of digital connection with dignity.
These cabinets remain closed until they can be built with restraint: local-first, no accounts, no extraction, and no compulsory “engagement”.
The Scriptorium Privacy Covenant
- Local first: your preference is stored on your device.
- No account dependency: identity is not required for usefulness.
- No extraction: no profiling, scoring, or secondary use.
- Explicit consent: assistance is opt-in, never ambient.
- Silence by default: nothing calls out for your attention.
- Right to forget: you may clear your device storage at any time.
- Restraint over growth: convenience never overrides dignity.
This is not a promise of features. It is a refusal of harm.