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Justice For All and Sentinel are front-and-center here because tahai.net is becoming a higher-traffic legacy gateway.

About

Clear systems over clutter.

TAHAI Web Services is Justin Tahai’s independent web systems engineering practice: fast websites, stronger structure, accessible implementation, and cleaner operational thinking behind the interface.

Some work stays squarely in service delivery. Some work grows into standalone destinations because it deserves its own center of gravity. That is where pages like Justice For All and Sentinel fit: not side notes, but flagship expressions of what disciplined systems work can become.

Build the simplest durable solution, preserve the parts of the brand that still mean something, and make the next step obvious for the visitor.
Operating principles

Clarity first

Content should read cleanly. Systems should route cleanly. Visitors should know where to go next without friction.

Durability over novelty

The goal is not cleverness for its own sake. It is a site or system that still makes sense later under real use.

No unnecessary dependency

A handoff should leave a cleaner path forward, not create permanent dependence on mystery work.

Brand continuity

The old visual language still does real work.

This site should feel like an intentional evolution of the original TAHAI / Parker-era identity, not a generic reset.

Preserve

Geometric top treatment

The dark geometric image treatment is part of the site’s recognizable character and should keep framing the page instead of disappearing into generic gradient filler.

Feature

Justice For All and Sentinel

Incoming traffic should immediately see the strongest public-interest destination and the strongest technical destination, not have to discover them by accident.

Keep

Footer stairs and Parker-era mood

The stairs remain intentionally visible near the footer as part of the original identity. The goal is polish and stronger routing, not aesthetic amnesia before rebrand.

Featured destinations

Two places worth surfacing immediately.

If traffic is arriving at tahai.net first, it should have a clean fast path to the strongest public-interest statement and the strongest technical platform in the network.

Public-interest feature

Justice For All

A public statement from Justin Tahai on access, accountability, structural friction, and why ProSe exists in the first place.

  • Clear civic framing
  • Direct route into ProSe public pages
  • Stronger visibility for incoming traffic
Technical flagship

Sentinel

Governed AI orchestration with a Prefrontal Node at the center: plan, route, execute, verify, recover, and learn without losing control.

  • Local-first and hybrid-ready posture
  • Visible gates instead of AI drift
  • Built for operators, not demo theater
Where to start

Choose the right entry point.

Some people are here for services. Some are here because they followed Justin Tahai, ProSe, or Sentinel. This page should make that split feel intentional, not accidental.

Service lane

Need durable web work?

Start with audits, rebuilds, modernization, and clean handoffs.

  • Organizations and small business
  • Accessibility, performance, clarity
  • Low-drama implementation and handoff
Public-interest lane

Here for Justice For All or ProSe context?

Go straight to the civic statement, then move through the broader public-facing ProSe pages.

  • Access to justice framing
  • Why ProSe exists
  • Strongest public-interest entry point
Technical flagship

Looking for Sentinel?

Skip the brochure layer and go directly to the governed AI orchestration platform presentation.

  • Prefrontal Node architecture
  • Local-first / hybrid-ready posture
  • Operator-first execution model