Activity Log

Last updated: Thursday, May 1, 2025 at 02:33 AM
About This Update Section

This section documents the continuous technical and editorial adjustments made to the blog.

In accordance with general principles of evidence and transparency, each update is timestamped to ensure the traceability and integrity of modifications over time.

All timestamps recorded here correspond to the precise moment when the changes became effective and publicly visible online, in line with recognized standards of probative value in digital communications.

In this section, each update corresponds to what is technically called a commit: the smallest recorded set of meaningful modifications saved within our version control system.

Note: The line at the bottom summarizes yesterday’s total updates and the number of files affected, giving a clear, at-a-glance overview of daily activity without listing every change.

About the Purpose of This Log

Publishing these technical and editorial logs serves a clear and deliberate purpose. Beyond documenting the construction of the Aftershift blog, this public log is designed to proactively demonstrate discipline, transparency, and continuity throughout the development process.

Although no law requires an individual to publish construction logs, this initiative is guided by important principles recognized in Swedish and European contexts:

  • Good faith (God tro): Acting in a loyal, honest, and serious manner during disputes or work-related actions.
  • Burden of proof (Bevisbörda): Taking responsibility for proving one's claims when challenged.
  • Best documentation practices (spirit of Dokumentationsskyldighet): Ensuring traceability and integrity through verifiable records.

Maintaining this public log also provides a defense against potential allegations that could arise in the context of employment disputes, such as:

  • Bad faith – Continuous documentation shows commitment and seriousness.
  • Disorganization – Structured updates demonstrate methodical work.
  • Abandonment of efforts – Regular updates confirm ongoing engagement.
  • Improvisation or chaotic behavior – Recorded evolution shows planning and consistency.
  • Retroactive falsification – Timestamped updates prevent any suspicion of post hoc fabrication.

In Swedish legal practice, behavior is often judged not only on strict laws but also on the parties' credibility, rigor, and seriousness. By maintaining this verifiable log, Aftershift reinforces its credibility and integrity in a transparent, professional manner.