chore(fmt): add treefmt and run it

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For now, my time is not fully my own, constrained by a society either blind or indifferent to an obscured State Corruption that has, incidentally, kept me running in circles for much of my adult life—a struggle Im only now beginning to fully contend with and unravel. To move forward in my work, it became clear I'd have to “stop the world” and clear the debris of a broken system that no one else dare seem to touch; if only, for reasons I will omit, for my own sanity. This raw, somewhat ethereal process informs both this piece and my efforts to revive my technical endeavors. If that sounds strange—and it likely should—simply consider this piece an homage to the Greek philosophers, the Masters of logic who now inspire my pursuit of Coherent Justice and Freedom.
On a cheerful note, before we begin, Im pleased to share that Ive recently joined [Anduril Industries](https://x.com/nrdexp/status/1912329031841947938); likely to the chagrin of my political adversaries. This new role offers a technical platform and workload to reengage with interesting new problems, which, I'm sure, will inform my future efforts on Ekala. If I may add, contesting State corruption doesnt diminish my pride in contributing, however modestly, to the defense of its people, and as I hope to show by the end of this piece, it might actually be the *duty* of every Citizen. After all, there can be no platform to reform Corrupt Laws or States if theres no State left to amend.
On a cheerful note, before we begin, Im pleased to share that Ive recently joined [Anduril Industries](https://x.com/nrdexp/status/1912329031841947938); likely to the chagrin of my political adversaries. This new role offers a technical platform and workload to reengage with interesting new problems, which, I'm sure, will inform my future efforts on Ekala. If I may add, contesting State corruption doesnt diminish my pride in contributing, however modestly, to the defense of its people, and as I hope to show by the end of this piece, it might actually be the _duty_ of every Citizen. After all, there can be no platform to reform Corrupt Laws or States if theres no State left to amend.
> Pertinent disclaimer: any arguments presented here are not necessarily endorsed by my employer or any of its representatives, partners, etc, etc.