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    feat(web): Wave 4 — prose layouts + /policies on Tailwind typography

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    +title: "Rave organizing feels more like a software project"
    +pubDate: 2026-04-05T20:04:45.000Z
    +updatedDate: 2026-04-05T20:04:45.000Z
    +draft: false
    +excerpt: "I said this to myself somewhere around event number fifteen, after spending six hours debugging a ticket tracking spreadsheet at 3am: rave organizing feels more like a software project than … Read more"
    +categories:
    +  - BTS
    +tags:
    +  - community
    +  - format-opinion
    +  - tech
    +  - tone-reflective
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    +  src: https://cdn.slist.net/posts/rave-organizing-feels-more-like-a-software-project/cover.png
    +  alt: "Circuit board patterns merging with soundwave visualizations in dark cyberpunk aesthetic"
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    +I said this to myself somewhere around event number fifteen, after spending six hours debugging a ticket tracking spreadsheet at 3am: rave organizing feels more like a software project than anything else I have ever done.
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    +It was not a passing observation. It was a foundational identity insight. I think in systems and code metaphors even when doing nightlife. Events are sprints. Flyers are commits. Promoters are microservices. The crowd is a stress test. And the satisfaction comes from the same place — the structural, iterative, architectural aspects of building something that scales.
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    +## The stack
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