publishing represents the bridge between our local computing environments and the broader network, enabling us to share and import item fluidly across domains. By treating information as granular, composition-ready units, publishing moves beyond static files; it allows for the distribution of single asset or complex, recursive metadata—such as feeds, blogs, or books—that others can incorporate directly into their own workspace.
This approach fundamentally reimagines the internet not as a collection of silos, but as a vast, interconnected graph of portable primitive.