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Introducing the Lateralus Affiliates

April 23, 2026 communityaffiliatesgrug

Lateralus has never been a one-person project. It has looked like one from the outside, and the commit log has mostly said bad-antics, but the reality has always been a small, tight group of people shipping adjacent work in the same direction. Today we're formally naming them.

The affiliates page is live. Everyone listed is independently verified — real work, real handles, real URLs. No pay-for-placement. No logo-on-a-slide arrangements. If your name is on that page, the work that justifies it is linkable and shipped.

◉ Miguel Automate — miguelautomate.com

An automation and AI workflow studio that was early to put Lateralus into client-facing production. They built the ltl-n8n adapter, they ship Lateralus-based ETL for real businesses, and their workflow-oriented mindset has fed back into the language design more than once.

◉ sleepthegod

Deep in the offensive security underbelly. Reviews the Pentester evasion stack before every release, has contributed to the kernel-side capability escape analysis that landed in LateralusOS v1.1, and curates a good chunk of the exploit templates shipping in the private registry.

◉ domo

The quiet infrastructure backbone. NullSec Linux packaging, LateralusOS ISO publishing, the lpm registry mirror, and the signed-artifact pipeline. The kind of work that never shows up in a demo reel but makes every release we ship reproducible.

◉ How to Join

We're not casting a wide net. Affiliate status is for people and shops who actually ship — code merged, tools released, clients served, research published. If that's you, the affiliates page has the application details. We review portfolios; we verify handles; we link you if the work checks out.