Appendix F — Changelog
2026-08-14: Ingested Corben Sorenson’s From Compression to Forward Transfer: Evaluating Reusable Knowledge in Program Synthesis from the project-root drop into the governed author-source archive. The exact 101,853-byte Markdown manuscript is registered for public HTML publication; the supplied DOCX and 31-entry BibTeX library remain with the local source bundle. Procedural Memory is the primary owner of its verified forward-transfer intervention, R0-R7 reuse ladder, frozen knowledge-version lifecycle, and later-round admission rule. Benchmark Ratchets, Resource Economics, Executable Specifications, RankFold/NeuralFold, Adjudicated Persistence, Recursive Self-Improvement, and Learning Theory receive their distinct causal-control, cost, source-to-artifact, compression, persistence, recursion, and distribution-relative consequences; six Human Reader units carry the same argument in book prose. No new chapter was added because all responsibilities have existing owners. The source supplies definitions, finite counterexamples, protocols, and a reporting schema, not an executed experiment: no measured transfer, library or search superiority, break-even result, independently checked theorem, external-source result, support transition, SOTA, AGI, or ASI is claimed.
2026-08-14: Made the frozen P5 natural stateful-service campaign’s next legal action executable without inventing or admitting a task. The new external-candidate admission command binds a clean source snapshot and pre-outcome acceptance contract, assigns each family through a frozen seeded 3-development/8-heldout schedule, binds all five arms to one fault and order, redacts heldout content, serializes writes, reconciles custody and receipt identities exactly, updates custody fail-closed, and requires requalification before execution. Its validator exhausts the complete 15-development/40-heldout authored allocation and rejects eighteen naturality, chronology, safety, overlap, identity, digest, duplicate, orphan-receipt, and missing-receipt mutations. Canonical custody remains at zero tasks and zero outcomes; no support or release state moves.
2026-08-13: Deepened Scientific Discovery and Experimental Governance with three passage-reviewed frontier comparators spanning language-model-controlled chemistry, end-to-end computational paper production, and multi-agent hypothesis generation and ranking. The technical chapter now preserves full search-tree denominators, branch selection, compute and intervention lineage, evaluator-dependence graphs, venue decisions as institutional observations rather than truth, and four new automation-specific failure modes; Human Reader Unit 21 carries the same argument in prose. Three public-safe source notes, one consolidated intake/triage packet, exact claim mappings, Appendix H entries, source matrices, and current-edition bindings were added. Chapter support remains
argument: no source system, manuscript, review, chemistry result, experiment, evaluator-independence claim, replication, safety result, or discovery result was reproduced locally.2026-08-13: Reconciled the active roadmap summaries after the P5-U1 and Human Reader completion audit.
P5-U1is now consistently recorded as a terminal bounded retrospective natural-defect replay with 12/12 cases, nine rejecting mutations, and explicit matched governance rent; broader prospective P5 evidence remains open, and the P2 queue now cites the actual latest immutable2026-08-13-r3a-004capacity/Docker receipt. This is roadmap truth maintenance only and changes no support or release state.2026-08-13: Closed two completion-audit gaps. The P5-U1 fresh 3-by-4 replay now computes matched full-governed overhead and bounded benefit against both direct and record-only routes, while two new rejecting controls prevent operator-step proxies from being presented as observed human time and prevent residual-closure laundering. The Human Reader manifest and public index now describe all 26 completed units as ready for author review instead of incorrectly leaving them at internal-review-pending; the outline records the completed cutover while preserving the absence of author approval, external-human review, accessibility conformance, and major-version packages. Neither correction moves support or release state.
2026-08-13: Audited the deployed Human Reader candidate after exact-head build
31687234316and tested-artifact deployment/attestation31689093572passed for1f6c8352c. The public route map contains 87 distinct technical owners and 26 Human Reader units; all 26 chapter routes returned HTTP 200; mobile inspection at 390 by 844 pixels found no page-level horizontal overflow; and the live Reader book control deep-linked System Boundaries and Authority to Human Reader Unit 3. The audit found one cutover defect: Quarto View source actions pointed at nonexistent root-level reader files. The generated reader configuration now binds repository actions toeditions/reader_manuscript/current, and the validator rejects future loss of that boundary. EM4 and the cutover receipt remain open until this repair has its own exact-head build, deployment, and public-link confirmation. No manuscript prose, support state, proof result, empirical result, major-format artifact, audio artifact, or historical release changed.2026-08-13: Pushed the first-class Human Reader HTML cutover candidate at source commit
96a22b15e: all 26 independently authored units, 133,658 visible words, all 87 technical owners routed exactly once, a generated conclusion/claim crosswalk, reciprocal edition navigation, and a canonical owner-to-reader route map. Clean local renders covered 100 technical documents and 27 Human Reader documents; exhaustive strict browser exercise covered 178 technical and 52 reader page/viewport pairs. The exact-commit cutover record remains atpushed, notpages_deployed, until GitHub Pages deployment and public routes are confirmed. The live research graph remains the evidence authority; no support state, claim, proof result, empirical result, historical 22-unit candidate,reader-2026-07-18release, EPUB/PDF/DOCX artifact, or audio artifact changed.2026-08-13: Completed Human Reader Unit 3, Authority, Failure, and Misuse, at 5,003 visible words inside its 5,000-7,000-word target. One proposal-to-effect path now develops technical versus legitimate authority, current effect-bound grants, attenuating delegation, revocation races, incident recurrence and remedy, responsibility-owned failure, gradual disempowerment, dangerous-capability uplift dimensions and public-safe custody, research/release noninheritance, military command-and-interaction systems, meaningful human judgment, strategic interaction, safe posture, off-ramps, and assurance under secrecy without operational harmful detail. This completes EM3 drafting: all 26 independent Human Reader units are at target length, all 87 technical owners remain routed exactly once, and the manuscript contains 133,658 visible words inside its 131,000-180,000-word target. This is drafting completion, not editorial approval, public cutover, publication, or release. All four routed cores remain at argument support; their finite authority, failure, dangerous-capability, and military dossier controls do not establish deployed enforcement, actual dangerous capability or uplift, lawful use, meaningful human control, strategic stability, safety, AGI, or ASI.
2026-08-13: Completed Human Reader Unit 2, The Efficient ASI Hypothesis, at 4,501 visible words inside its 4,500-6,000-word target. The chapter defines accepted useful work and a complete lifecycle cost vector; freezes multidimensional quality before cost comparison; compares always-maximal, always-cheapest, adaptive, and strong monolithic-tools policies; attributes costs across time and organizations; measures governance rent; and connects routing, reuse, conditional compute, compression, selective deliberation, scaling forecasts, matched natural campaigns, and stopping optimization to one governed route ledger. The maintained manuscript now has 25/26 units at target length and 128,655 visible words; Unit 3 remains not started. The core remains at argument support: finite seven-class selection, two synthetic trace agreements, six rejected invalid controls, and the 66-route/57-mutation resource lifecycle establish authored accounting discipline only, not complete search, accurate costs, calibrated quality, measured efficiency, natural-workload utility, deployment, transfer, publication, or release.
2026-08-13: Completed Human Reader Unit 1, ASI Is a Stack, Not a Model, at 4,503 visible words inside its 4,500-6,000-word target. A repository change that works but cannot be reconstructed establishes the system, rather than model weights, as the unit of analysis; the chapter derives purpose, context, planning, routing, execution, observation, evidence, learning, and governance responsibilities; states the noninheritance law; tests when a responsibility merits a layer; distinguishes logical layers from a service tax; confronts embedded agency, projection, schema theater, coordination loss, and the strong monolithic baseline; and gives explicit conditions under which the stack should shrink. The maintained manuscript now has 24/26 units at target length and 124,154 visible words; Units 2 and 3 remain not started. The core remains at argument support: the finite 34-theorem model and independent consumer establish authored transition properties only, not authentic authority, complete effects, natural-task usefulness, architectural superiority, deployment, reproduction, safety, AGI, ASI, publication, or release.
2026-08-13: Completed Human Reader Unit 26, Integrated Reference Architecture, Project Theseus, and the Living Research Method, at 6,065 visible words inside its 6,000-8,000-word target. A security-sensitive repository change now traverses purpose, intent, context, planning, routing, work authority, execution, independent observation, evaluation, readiness, recovery, learning, replacement, stewardship, and research as one effect-complete path. The chapter distinguishes stable contracts from replaceable implementations, scales governance by consequence, specifies a minimum integrated demonstrator and a beyond-state-of-the-art systems laboratory, and separates Theseus reports, prototype phase gates, artifact stewardship, the Living Book, and open research into accountable roles. The maintained manuscript now has 23/26 units at target length and 119,651 visible words; Units 1-3 remain not started. Finite proofs, fixtures, local campaigns, and public-safe Theseus imports remain bounded evidence: they do not establish a complete deployed stack, natural-workload superiority, independent reproduction, whole-system safety, AGI, ASI, publication, or release.
2026-08-13: Completed Human Reader Unit 25, Recursive Improvement, Replication, and Containment, at 5,502 visible words inside its 5,500-7,500-word target. A verifier that proposes its own successor carries the reader through proposal/authority separation, intervention-locus choice, frozen improvement contracts, open-ended search without deployment authority, adversarial evaluator design, full-state replacement, evidence deltas, improvement governance, portfolio coupling, bounded change velocity, lineage without authority inheritance, replication denominators and leases, cumulative resource ceilings, continued containment, incident remedy, revocation, finite retirement, bounded liveness, and protected recursive boundaries. The maintained manuscript now has 22/26 units at target length and 113,586 visible words; 4 units remain not started. The three routed owners retain their exact evidence ceilings: finite proposal-to-outcome, campaign-to-governor, and replication-review controls do not establish useful recursive improvement, open-ended progress, autonomous replication, containment efficacy, support promotion, publication, or release.
2026-08-13: Completed Human Reader Unit 24, Physical Compute, Energy, and Infrastructure, at 4,507 visible words inside its 4,500-6,500-word target. One repository workflow is mapped across local, personal-hive, centralized, and hybrid execution through physical demand, memory movement, versioned hardware profiles, measured-use versus modeled-impact separation, accepted-output denominators, energy timing and reliability, water and embodied burdens, concentration and exit, infrastructure governance, policy-first hive placement, locality, federation leases, partitioned authority, correlated failures, maintenance capacity, and alternative-substrate accounting. The maintained manuscript now has 21/26 units at target length and 108,084 visible words; 5 units remain not started. The two routed owners retain their evidence ceilings: finite hive admission/partition/lifecycle controls and finite physical-accounting propositions do not establish useful scheduling, privacy, security, availability, resilience, natural environmental impact, community benefit, support promotion, publication, or release.
2026-08-13: Completed Human Reader Unit 22, Evaluation, Readiness, Thresholds, and Structured Assurance, at 5,526 visible words inside its 5,500-7,500-word target. A repository release candidate whose green result carries a stale evaluator digest leads through instrument qualification, complete denominators, calibration and abstention, benchmark ratchets, anti-Goodhart controls, sandbagging and training-time deception hypotheses, capability-triggered commitments, workload-relative readiness, transitive quarantine, residual escrow, hazard-first safety cases, countercases, revocable assurance, and content-authenticity limits. The maintained manuscript now has 20/26 units at target length and 103,577 visible words; 6 units remain not started. All six routed chapter cores remain at argument support: their finite readiness, benchmark, threshold, adversarial-observation, assurance-case, and authenticity records do not establish construct validity, deception, safeguard efficacy, safe deployment, provenance completeness, content truth, support promotion, publication, or release.
2026-08-13: Completed Human Reader Unit 21, Adjudicated Persistence, Generalization, Feedback, Continual Learning, and Unlearning, at 6,121 visible words inside its 6,000-7,500-word target. Two identical green patches with different causes carry the reader through experience packets, candidate-lesson identity, the adaptive commit boundary, eight persistence loci, cross-locus conflict, minimum sufficient persistence, prospective generalization, feedback admission, anti-Goodhart policy leases, continual-learning state, multiple update clocks, data obligations, separated unlearning claims, governed scientific revision, deoptimization, retirement, and conclusion-change evidence. The maintained manuscript now has 19/26 units at target length and 98,051 visible words; 7 units remain not started. The five routed owners retain their separate evidence ceilings: the central persistence adjudicator remains an unimplemented architecture proposal; the other owners contribute bounded forecast, policy-update, data-state, unlearning-claim, and scientific-record controls without natural generalization, causal policy improvement, deletion, privacy, scientific-discovery, support, or release claims. Drafting completion is not editorial approval, validated continual learning, beneficial self-improvement, support promotion, publication, or release.
2026-08-13: Completed Human Reader Unit 20, Governed Training and Learning-Compute Topology, at exactly 5,000 visible words inside its 5,000-7,000-word target. A repository-task learner whose weight checkpoint loads despite lost optimizer, sampler, randomness, cache, and topology state carries the reader through full-run experimental identity, data order, optimizer policy, numerical semantics, distributed execution, four distinct topologies, persistent adaptive identity, typed learning relations, LCT-IR, Learning Causal Normal Form, a semantic compiler firewall, realization leakage, complete checkpoint commits, prospective resume equivalence, qualification separation, scaling interventions, causal topology experiments, non-parameter learning loci, ABVI, training authority, and closure. The maintained manuscript now has 18/26 units at target length and 91,930 visible words; 8 units remain not started. The two routed owners retain separate evidence boundaries: 20 finite training-record theorem declarations and an unexecuted natural campaign on one side; seven bounded source propositions and an 11-test IR package without neural-training or topology-control evidence on the other. Drafting completion is not editorial approval, training, resume equivalence, optimizer or scaling advantage, causal topology adequacy, support promotion, publication, or release.
2026-08-13: Completed Human Reader Units 18 and 19 across the Part II/III boundary. Procedural Memory, Inter-Stack Exchange, and Multi-Agent Risk is 5,004 visible words inside its 5,000-7,000-word target; one release workflow becomes a qualified, monitored, retireable procedure, crosses a principal-bound identity, delegation, receipt, dispute, and economic boundary, then confronts correlated failure, collusion, concentration, bystander effects, systemic interventions, and gradual human disempowerment that pairwise validity cannot decide. Routing and Replaceable Cognitive Substrates is 5,000 visible words inside its 5,000-7,000-word target; the same repository task separates capability from model identity, route from answer quality, calibration, abstention, fallback, load, complete checkpoint state, stateful isolation, architecture tournaments, reversible adoption, recurrence, cyclic addressing, Coil/CoilRA candidate contracts, non-digital substrates, security, and rights. The maintained manuscript now has 17/26 units at target length and 86,930 visible words; 9 units remain not started. The seven routed owners retain their separate finite proof, fixture, receipt, synthetic, and argument boundaries. Drafting completion is not editorial approval, useful procedural learning, real interoperability, fair exchange, beneficial multi-agent behavior, routing advantage, substrate superiority, cyclic model quality, support promotion, publication, or release.
2026-08-13: Completed Human Reader Units 16 and 17 as the Part II work-to-effect bridge. Labor OS, Work Surfaces, and Organizations is 5,514 visible words inside its 5,500-7,500-word target; one security update moves through typed jobs, distinct acknowledgments, outcome ownership, agent-work-surface evolution, bounded delegation, real human capacity, multi-agent allocation, cognitive sovereignty, organizational absorption, transition governance, agency, and remedy. Artifact Graphs, Runtime Effects, and Operations is 5,015 visible words inside its 5,000-7,000-word target; the same update follows semantic and content identity, typed provenance edges, event-claim logs, graded replay, scoped adapters and approvals, effect leases, independent actual-state observation, rollback inventories, change control, incident command, consequence-specific degradation, governance-plane failure, recovery, compensation, and unknown external effects. The manuscript now has 15/26 units at target length and 76,926 visible words; 11 units remain not started. All eight routed technical owners retain their separate finite proof, fixture, synthetic, historical, or argument boundaries. Drafting completion is not editorial approval, product comparison, work-surface maturity, organizational legitimacy, beneficial symbiosis, fair transition, provenance completeness, deployed containment, incident efficacy, support promotion, publication, or release.
2026-08-13: Completed Human Reader Units 14 and 15 as a contiguous Part II evidence-custody increment. Virtual Context and Durable Semantic Memory is 5,043 visible words inside its 5,000-7,000-word target; it follows a corrected publication artifact whose stale private summary re-enters through retrieval, then separates source, storage, context, belief, and authority through typed mounts, pages, cells, certificates, snapshots, transactions, branch isolation, taint, qualified semantic relations, contradiction, forgetting, migration, and descendant repair. Verification Bandwidth, Claim Ledgers, and Proof is 5,518 visible words inside its 5,500-7,500-word target; it follows a claim that every assigned reviewer approves despite missing sensor coverage, then joins obligation-first review allocation, claim-relative context, append-only belief revision, evidence transitions, maximum inference, executable specifications, Lean scope, proof-carrying contracts, bounded tribunals, preserved disagreement, runtime bridges, and consumer acknowledgments. The maintained manuscript now has 13/26 units at target length and 66,397 visible words; 13 units remain not started. The five routed proof/evidence owners and three routed context/memory owners retain separate finite artifact boundaries and
argumentcores. Drafting completion is not editorial approval, source truth, context adequacy, useful memory, complete forgetting, verification competence, proof soundness, runtime correspondence, support promotion, publication, or release.2026-08-13: Completed Human Reader Units 12 and 13 as one contiguous Part II drafting increment. Planning as a Control Layer is 4,534 visible words inside its 4,500-6,000-word target and follows a versioned inspection-to-recovery plan through frozen contracts, typed dependencies, unknowns, complete alternatives, authority separation, whole-cost scheduling, replanning, semantic joins, stops, fallbacks, and residuals. Cognitive Compilation and Semantic IR is 5,094 visible words inside its 5,000-7,000-word target and follows one semantically incorrect publication artifact through stable identity, ambiguity debt, typed relations and dimensions, consumer-relative equivalence, substrate admission, progressive lowering, actual-target validation, bounded repair, and reverse compilation. Both chapters report the routed owners’ finite Lean, fixture, trace, and synthetic-result boundaries without combining support or implying natural-task advantage. The maintained manuscript now has 11/26 units at target length and 55,836 visible words; 15 units remain not started. Drafting completion is not editorial approval, semantic preservation, planning competence, substrate advantage, support promotion, publication, or release.
2026-08-12: Completed Human Reader Unit 11, Governed World Models and Reality Grounding, as 4,824 visible words of independent prose inside its 4,500-6,000-word target. One gantry-controller branch carries the reader through observation, belief, prediction, counterfactual, actuality, prospective forecast freezing, intervention semantics, horizon-dependent uncertainty, plural-model disagreement, model exploitation, bounded trial authority, independent effect observation, typed residuals, replacement lineage, twelve failure cases, and strong reactive, model-free, and short-horizon baselines. The chapter reports the exact two public Lean targets through 32 declarations, six-event lifecycle, eleven lifecycle rejections, safe-hold fixture, and thirteen fixture/protocol mutation rejections while preserving that the six-arm claim-bearing empirical lane is protocol-ready but unexecuted. The maintained manuscript now has 9/26 units at target length and 46,208 visible words; 17 units remain not started. The same transaction refreshes the Project Theseus and Prototype Roadmap reader-prose packet digests after their completed publication nesting, restoring 87/87 digest-bound packet validation. Drafting completion is not editorial approval, causal grounding, predictive competence, calibration, control evidence, support promotion, publication, or release.
2026-08-12: Completed Human Reader Unit 10, Perception and Observation Trust, as 4,723 visible words of independent prose inside its 4,500-6,500-word target. One gantry-controller patch carries the reader through four conflicting repository observations, stale-cache dependence, task-relative observation contracts, calibration and missingness, disagreement-preserving fusion, active observation, freshness, deadline-bound physical control, plant-specific leases, simulation limits, effect observation, recovery, ten failure cases, and the strongest ordinary fusion/control baseline. The chapter reports the exact 32-declaration observation model and 41-declaration physical-control model at authored finite-record scope while explicitly withholding environmental truth, calibration, causal independence, useful fusion, physical safety, recovery, deployment, and support claims. The maintained manuscript now has 8/26 units at target length and 41,384 visible words; 18 units remain not started. Drafting completion is not editorial approval, evidence promotion, publication, or release.
2026-08-12: Completed Human Reader Unit 9, Stable Capability Fields and Governed Replacement, as 4,606 visible words of independent prose inside its 4,500-6,000-word target. One patch-verifier replacement carries the reader through stable capability identity, consumer-relative qualification, evidence leases, prospective change classification, canary isolation, monitor failure, authority conservation, inventory-specific rollback, irreversible residuals, proof boundaries, ten failure cases, the strongest ordinary baseline, and a minimum-to-mature replacement fabric. The chapter preserves the local 15/15 twenty-four-surface restoration and 32/36 rollback with 2/36 useful-release outcomes as bounded results rather than general recovery or utility claims. The maintained manuscript now has 7/26 units at target length and 36,661 visible words; 19 units remain not started. Drafting completion is not editorial approval, evidence promotion, publication, or release.
2026-08-12: Completed EM2 by adjudicating the sole Prototype Roadmap/Project Theseus semantic-merge candidate. A true merge was rejected because the phase-unlock controller and implementation-reference evidence packet retain different owned objects, acceptance predicates, strongest failures, source sets, test surfaces, and proof programs; preserving both would retain two skeletons inside one longer file. Prototype Roadmap is now the sixteenth publication nest beneath Project Theseus, with its stable ID, URL, twenty-nine source mappings, phase-debt and residual vocabulary, 37-declaration Lean module, fixtures, and tests preserved locally. All eighteen peer-status relationships are composed across seven reversible no-cutover packages: sixteen publication nests and two method-detail nests, with zero open semantic candidates. No support, authority, public-route, release, safety, AGI, or ASI state changed.
2026-08-12: Completed Human Reader Unit 8, Institutions, Coordination, and Societal Resilience, as 4,703 words of independent prose inside its 4,500-6,500-word target. One hypothetical shared release-service incident carries the reader through mandate, affected publics, representation, jurisdiction, partial participation, resistance, absorption, recovery, adaptation, remedy, concentration, and gradual loss of human influence. The chapter reports the two 32-declaration finite Lean reviews at their bounded record scope, compares a strong ordinary institutional baseline, and explicitly withholds real-world legitimacy, lawful-authority, representation, remedy, resilience, support, and safety claims. The maintained manuscript now has 6/26 units at target length and 32,055 visible words; 20 units remain not started. Drafting completion is not editorial approval, evidence promotion, publication, or release.
2026-08-12: Completed the sixth no-cutover EM2 composition package. Open-Ended Improvement Engines is now the stable technical-detail route beneath Recursive Self-Improvement Boundaries, preserving campaign construction, novelty, diversity, lineage, search ecology, and resource ownership separately from qualification, promotion, recursive depth, evaluator change, deployment, and rollback authority. Artifact Steward Agents is now the stable general stewardship route beneath Living Book Methodology, preserving charter, work, treasury, contributor, federation, continuity, retirement, and sunset ownership separately from this book’s reflexive manifest, source, claim, proof, edition, and publication method. All fifteen publication nests and two method-detail nests are composed across six reversible packages; every technical identity, route, source, claim, proof, test, evidence ceiling, implementation horizon, and URL remains local. The sole Prototype Roadmap/Project Theseus semantic-merge candidate remains open. No support, authority, public-route, release, safety, AGI, or ASI state changed.
2026-08-12: Completed Human Reader Unit 7, Constitutions, Moral Uncertainty, and Objective Formation, as 5,517 words of independent prose inside its 5,000-7,000-word target. One repository optimization that passes its written tests carries the reader through constitutional constraints, plural value conflict, objective leases, learned-objective non-identifiability, separating interventions, amendment authority, dissent, appeal, self-ratification refusal, and descendant retirement. The chapter reports the four technical owners’ finite Lean and validator envelopes at their exact authored scope and explicitly withholds moral truth, legitimacy, consent, behavioral alignment, support, and deployed-effect claims. The maintained manuscript now has 5/26 units at target length and 27,352 visible words; 21 units remain not started. Drafting completion is not editorial approval, evidence promotion, publication, or release.
2026-08-12: Completed the fifth no-cutover EM2 composition package and closed all ordinary publication nests. Virtual Context ABI now composes Context Transactions while separating static request-to-packet contracts from dynamic state change; AI Work Surfaces composes Human-AI Organizations while separating product evolution from mandate, delegation, accountability, and remedy; Inter-Stack Protocols composes Multi-Agent Dynamics while separating local protocol validity from population behavior and systemic outcomes. All six chapters retain stable technical ownership, routes, sources, claims, proofs, tests, evidence ceilings, and non-claims. The five completed packages now cover all fifteen ordinary publication nests. The two-owner Improvement/Stewardship package and one gated semantic merge remain open; no support, authority, public-route, release, safety, AGI, or ASI state changed.
2026-08-12: Completed Human Reader Unit 6, Human Intent, Control, and Epistemic Security, as 5,124 words of independent prose inside its 5,000-7,000-word target. A technically coherent but unauthorized chapter-improvement proposal carries the reader from ambiguous language through separate outcome and means constraints, authority, uncertainty-preserving contracts, meaningful-control resources, approver persuasion risk, revocation, and re-contracting. The chapter distinguishes what the current finite records establish from natural-language understanding, authentic authority, human autonomy, deployed outcome, and safety claims; it includes failure cases, the strongest simpler baseline, minimum-to-mature implementation, the strongest objection, conclusion-changing evidence, and a handoff to constitutions and objective formation. The maintained manuscript now has 4/26 units at target length and 21,835 visible words. Drafting completion is not editorial approval, evidence, support movement, publication, or release.
2026-08-12: Completed the fourth no-cutover EM2 composition package across four human-governance families. Human Factors and Meaningful Control now composes Human-AI Communication and Epistemic Security; Constitutional Alignment composes Moral Uncertainty and Value Conflict; Institutions and Public Legitimacy composes Societal Resilience and Misuse Defense; Intent-to-Execution Contracts composes Human Intent as a Formal Input. Each child remains a stable technical owner with its own route, sources, claims, proofs, tests, evidence ceiling, and non-claims; each parent states the narrower family boundary and explicitly forbids support, claim, or authority inheritance. The four completed EM2 packages now compose twelve detail routes into ten primary owners. No public navigation, support, authority, empirical result, safety result, release, or publication state changed.
2026-08-12: Completed Human Reader Unit 4, Security, Privacy, and AI Artifact Custody, as 5,650 words of independent prose inside its 5,500-7,500-word target. One source-package intake carries the argument through a narrow security kernel, learned-model threats, information-use legitimacy, protected-computation evidence, model-family custody, supply-chain invalidation, and the irreversible open-release boundary. The chapter includes ten concrete failure cases, bounded current-evidence limits, minimum-to-mature implementation, the strongest simpler baseline, conclusion-changing evidence, and a handoff to evidence governance. The current manuscript now has 2/26 units at target length, 11,158 visible words, and all 87 technical owners routed exactly once. Drafting completion does not transfer support, establish security or privacy, authorize release, or complete editorial review.
2026-08-12: Completed the second no-cutover EM2 composition package across Unit 4’s security and custody family. Security Kernel now composes the Adversarial Machine Learning threat dossier; Privacy and Data Rights composes Confidential and Verifiable Computation; Model-Weight Custody composes AI Supply-Chain Integrity and Open-Weight Release as distinct lineage and irreversible-release dossiers. All four nested chapters retain stable IDs, URLs, sources, claims, proof targets, tests, evidence ceilings, and technical ownership. The package changes no navigation, support, authority, security result, release, or publication state.
2026-08-12: Established the maintained independent 26-unit Human Reader source under
editions/reader_manuscript/currentand completed the first full-length drafting tranche. Unit 23, Generative Compression and Cognitive Resource Economics, is 5,508 visible words inside its 5,500-7,500-word target and synthesizes five technical owners through one paper-ingestion allocation case, a complete-cost argument, qualified speed, governed deliberation, compression and residual custody, an allocation lease, worked budget, failure cases, evidence program, human and organizational cost, and minimum-to-mature implementation path. Its compact research-status panel is generated from the canonical owner graph. The manifest keeps all 26 units and all 87 owner routes visible, marks 25 units honestly not started, and defers EPUB/PDF/DOCX/audio and release. A registered validator rejects owner-route loss, false target-length completion, and support laundering. Target length is drafting progress, not editorial approval, evidence, support movement, publication, or release.2026-08-12: Completed the first EM2 publication-composition package without cutting over the live navigation. Resource Economics now presents accelerated generation and governed deliberation as independently governed offers inside one complete allocation decision; Compact Generative Systems now presents RankFold/NeuralFold as a concrete technical method family inside the general reconstruction and residual-honesty contract. Fast Generation, Governed Deliberation, and RankFold/NeuralFold remain stable technical routes with their own mechanisms, source mappings, claims, proof targets, tests, evidence ceilings, and URLs. Canonical metadata and the generated preview record the two composed parents and three composed children, and the registered gate now rejects composition-boundary erasure in addition to support, route, and parent mutations. No claim support, proof result, empirical result, authority, public route, release, or format state changed.
2026-08-12: Executed the first reversible phase of the 87-owner editorial migration. EM0 removes the three stale active 84/85-chapter literals from the historical 22-unit candidate surfaces and replaces them with manifest-derived language. EM1 adds a validated publication record and Human Reader unit route to every canonical owner in
book_structure.json, yielding 54 primary architecture owners, two implementation/method owners, 15 publication nests, two method-detail nests, one gated semantic-merge candidate, seven deployment profiles, five dossier owners, one generated back-matter owner, and 26 Human Reader routes covering all 87 owners exactly once. A generated preview and registered gate reject support promotion, owner rerouting, and parent erasure. Chapter prose, stable IDs, URLs, local claim/proof/evidence ownership, current public navigation, support states, and release states remain unchanged; EM2 composition, the semantic merge decision, the independent manuscript, and cutover remain open.2026-08-12: Completed the active reader and chapter-definition contract for Adjudicated Persistence and the Adaptive Commit Boundary: added the missing reader-spine headings, chapter-specific interfaces and invariants, an exact Codex test plan, the 87th chapter-review burn-down row, and refreshed validator-owned reader, proof, evidence, status, external-positioning, and visual bindings. The deep gate also exposed and repaired one Python 3.9 portability defect in the existing Benchmark Ratchets semantic-depth validator while preserving its explicit arity check. This is editorial and structural reconciliation only; no implementation, experiment, proof result, support-state movement, or release claim is inferred.
2026-08-12: Closed the human-reader outline gap left by the editorial consolidation reconciliation. The prior roadmap named 26 target units but only the historical 22-unit candidate had chapter-level theses, questions, owner routing, objections, running-example beats, evidence exits, and handoffs. Added one canonical three-part, 26-unit writing outline that routes all 87 technical owners exactly once and specifies each reader chapter’s narrative job, causal argument moves, cumulative repository-change beat, strongest objection, conclusion-changing evidence, handoff, and target-length range. The historical 22-unit product spine remains unchanged candidate custody. The new outline is a writing contract, not completed prose, support movement, publication approval, or release authorization.
2026-08-12: Re-reviewed the governed chapter-consolidation program against the current 87-chapter manifest, the June 30 executed 44-chapter history, the active
P7.1-EMeditorial migration, and the two chapters added since its 86-chapter review baseline. The 18-row peer-status plan now distinguishes one true semantic merge candidate, Prototype Roadmap into Project Theseus, from 15 publication nests and two method-detail nests. The nests reduce equal top-level publication weight while preserving every technical owner, stable ID, URL, core and subclaim identity, source mapping, proof module, test, fixture, artifact, non-claim, support ceiling, and exit route; no destination inherits child support or authority. Learning-Compute Topology and Adjudicated Persistence both remain primary architecture owners after explicit strongest-neighbor and falsifiable-exit tests. Assurance-Shift Learning remains a cross-owner source integration rather than a new chapter. The 26-unit human narrative now places Adjudicated Persistence explicitly in unit 21. An eight-wave execution order now starts with metadata and method-detail nesting, moves through security, governance, context, evidence, organization, exchange, improvement, and stewardship families, and leaves the sole semantic merge until reversible nesting and legacy-route preservation are established. This roadmap reconciliation does not execute a manuscript merge, changebook_structure.json, promote support, prove a chapter claim, or authorize a release.2026-08-11: Ingested Corben Sorenson’s complete Adjudicated Persistence version 1.0 package into the governed author-source archive, verified all eight supplied manifest entries byte-for-byte, and published the exact Markdown manuscript plus five referenced figures through the paper library. Added the 87th chapter, Adjudicated Persistence and the Adaptive Commit Boundary, between Governed Operations and Policy Optimization. The chapter owns the prior cross-surface decision that separates experience, lesson, persistence disposition, realization, qualification, and authority; compares context, memory, procedure, tool, semantic, orchestration, parametric, evaluator, environmental, and institutional loci; applies multidimensional commitment profiles, Evidence-Commitment Matching, and Minimum Sufficient Persistence; preserves
ADMIT/DENY/UNKNOWN, guarded compilation, deliberation reserve, deoptimization, material-change invalidation, descendant closure, carrying cost, adaptation debt, and a non-self-ratifying meta-compilation boundary; and specifies a Tier-1 LocusBench path. Eleven owner chapters receive substantive integrations and five additional owners receive bounded source mappings. Five Lean targets and five experimental suites are explicitly planned. No implementation, LocusBench result, placement advantage, independently checked theorem, safety result, resource advantage, novelty result, support transition, SOTA, AGI, or ASI is claimed; the paper’s external references require independent source-note review before use as evidence.2026-08-11: Ingested Corben Sorenson’s complete When Success Stops Teaching version 1.0 package into the governed author-source archive, verified all nine supplied manifest entries byte-for-byte, and added the exact Markdown plus four referenced figures to the public paper-library pipeline. The source note and intake records adjudicate Assurance-Shift Learning and Governed Residual Boundary Learning as a cross-layer allocation and handoff discipline rather than a duplicate chapter. Ten primary owners now incorporate competence-dependent regime allocation, the Qualified Competence Envelope, informative-exception custody, outcome/process separation, evaluator-first repair, natural/probe distribution separation, learner-relative negative half-life, Boundary Evidence Bundles, least-invasive and composition-aware repair, equal-total-cost SaturationShiftBench, fast containment versus slow consolidation, and the joined six-plane return path; Evidence States, Artifact Graphs, and Resource Economics receive bounded source mappings. The paper is a conceptual architecture, formal proposal, and experimental specification: no GRBL implementation, benchmark condition, empirical crossover, independently checked theorem, safety result, support transition, SOTA, AGI, or ASI is claimed. Recent external citations remain abstract-level intake leads pending full-paper source notes.
2026-08-10: Adjudicated the final extreme-detail editorial review into the active post-v2.3 roadmap as a metadata-first product migration rather than a deletion or support-state event. The 86 stable research identities remain canonical while
P7.1-EMtargets 53 primary architecture chapters, two implementation/method chapters, 18 semantic merges, seven deployment profiles, five research-dossier owners compiled into two visible dossiers, one generated research-registry owner, and an independently authored 26-unit human narrative. The roadmap records every proposed merge/profile/dossier destination, six chapter-retention tests, a mandatory local-delta field, five gated migration phases, legacy URL and evidence-edge preservation, generated status panels, and a major-version-only format/audio boundary.book_structure.jsonremains the sole canonical publication graph; the review’s proposed derivative ledgers must not become parallel hand-maintained truth. EM0 now owns the three stale active 84/85 chapter-count literals and their manifest-derived repair, avoiding an early product mutation that would invalidate chapter and separately owned visual bindings before metadata migration. The predecessor validator now resolves sub-priorityP5-U1to active ownerP5. Deep validation also reconciled pre-existing digest-bound evidence and visual derivatives that had been hidden behind the prior roadmap gate, including the 86-chapter topology around governed training and the white-box chapter’s living-source identity. The 55-chapter target is editorial structure, not evidence or a count quota; the current 22-unit candidate remains historical until cutover, and no claim, proof, empirical result, support state, public release, SOTA, AGI, or ASI status changed.2026-08-10: Qualified a reproducible phrase-scoped alignment route for generation-two videos without claiming phoneme precision or promoting a review gate. The pinned stable-ts 2.19.1 adapter uses commit-bound MLX Whisper, exact narration text, an ignored raw alignment, and a tracked fail-closed receipt. Four diverse pilots preserve 1,789 normalized terms, 55 unique positive-duration semantic anchors, and 53 synthesis-block joins with zero automated failures; 15 phrase windows received full-speed auditory review, while eight to nine zero-duration words per pilot remain explicitly ineligible as cue boundaries. The production validator now derives qualification from exact script, lockfile, pilot-receipt, aligner, verdict, and aggregate identities and exercises 107 rejecting controls, including five toolchain-tamper and six chapter-review-tamper cases. Failed auditory checks remain schema-valid
reviseevidence but cannot enter production as passing anchors. Stable Capability Fields now binds its six consequential phrase anchors to a separate zero-failure review and uses those timings in the scene. A fresh constrained draft render, 40-frame sample pass, and transition review removed four 1.27–1.60-second black intervals while preserving exact 205.505-second duration, -16.4 LUFS integrated loudness, 2.8 LU range, and -1.4 dBTP. Thirteen low-motion intervals remain pedagogical review signals. The four pilot treatments, scripts, and beat plans were re-audited and remain passed; animatic, picture-and-sound lock, release, acceptance, YouTube, Quarto, support, learning, safety, deployment, SOTA, AGI, and ASI claims remain unearned.2026-08-10: Advanced Stable Capability Fields through current treatment, script, and beat-plan gates without promoting its animatic. The 496-word Harbor Line narration now gives both substitution questions guided comparison time before answering, renders to 205.505 seconds, and passes local ASR/content custody at 0.00% content-normalized word error with no clipping or long omission. A current v4 beat plan replaces the legacy 18-beat administrative synopsis with the six authored performance blocks: apparent compatibility, the consumer-owned gauge, English success versus Spanish and publishing failures, consequence-bounded canary admission, changed-use invalidation, and the finite proof boundary. The macro blocks intentionally retain coarse synthesis timing and must be subdivided during scene staging and forced alignment; full-speed, acoustic, phone, muted-motion, cold-audience, animatic, release, acceptance, YouTube, Quarto, support, learning, safety, deployment, SOTA, AGI, and ASI claims remain unearned. The canonical 86-chapter ledger now records four script-passed targets and continues to reject unsupported gate movement.
2026-08-10: Advanced System Boundaries and Authority through current treatment, script, and beat-plan gates after the deep production validator rejected a latent narration-custody defect. Fourteen narration paragraphs were reconciled into the treatment’s six authored performance blocks; the opening now gives the viewer a measured 2.71-second guided decision interval before
Not yet. The resulting 439-word narration renders to 176.210 seconds and passes local ASR/content custody at 0.46% content-normalized word error with no clipping or long omission. The exact retimed scene and 70-frame sample receipt preserve the refund command, READ/REFUND mismatch, one-use grant, distinct effect and observation records, consumed/expired/revoked replay paths, finite Lean envelope, and identical-command divergence. Frame review caught and repaired a grouped-emphasis geometry collapse; the replacement enumerates all four open-world obligations without mutating their labels. Mechanical preflight now reports exact duration, -16.4 LUFS, 3.0 LU range, -1.4 dBTP, and zero freeze, dark-frame, silence, or duration warnings. The target remainsbeat_planned; animatic, forced-alignment, acoustic, phone, muted-motion, cold-audience, release, acceptance, YouTube, Quarto, support, learning, safety, deployment, SOTA, AGI, and ASI claims remain unearned. The canonical 86-chapter ledger now records three script-passed targets and passes 96 rejecting controls.2026-08-10: Advanced The Efficient ASI Hypothesis through current treatment, script, and beat-plan gates without promoting its animatic. The revised 435-word narration now uses seven coherent performance blocks, gives the two changed-condition questions measured 3.03- and 3.06-second guided answer intervals, renders to 174.480 seconds, and passes local ASR/content custody at 0.23% content-normalized word error with no clipping or long omission. Fourteen audio-timed beats retain the invoice identity across visible fare, acceptance, hidden repair, conditional routing, expiring reuse, seven-class bill, proof-boundary, and final-payment states. Three isolated render passes exposed and repaired a shredded closing-text morph, a cramped proof heading, and slow incoming transition cadence; the final draft has a 70-frame sample receipt and exact -16.4 LUFS, 2.8 LU range, and -1.4 dBTP diagnostics. Twelve low-motion intervals and five sparse-frame transitions still require full normal-speed, acoustic, phone, muted-motion, and cold-audience review, so animatic and every downstream review, acceptance, YouTube, Quarto, support, learning, safety, deployment, SOTA, AGI, and ASI claim remain unearned. The canonical 86-chapter ledger now records two script-passed targets and passes 96 rejecting controls.
2026-08-10: Advanced the ASI Is a Stack, Not a Model generation-two replacement through current treatment, script, and beat-plan gates without promoting its animatic. The opening warehouse prediction now gives the learner a measured 3.925-second answer interval; the canonical 398-word narration renders to 156.480 seconds and passes local ASR/content custody with no clipping or long omission. The treatment now aligns seven narration paragraphs with seven distinct mental-model moves, separating security-patch transfer from governed-stack synthesis. The scene replaces an ambiguous self-improvement overlay with a clean
UPDATE -> TESTS PASS -> APPROVALtableau, makes boundary cost legible at phone scale, and enlarges the source end card. The tracked Seatbelt runner, 105-frame sample manifest, beat-plan audit, scene-source audit, production ledger, and maintenance roadmap gates pass on current identities. Mechanical A/V has exact duration, -16.3 LUFS, 3.0 LU range, and -1.4 dBTP, but still flags seven low-motion intervals and one dark opening for observed playback review. The target remainsbeat_planned; animatic, forced-alignment, picture-and-sound-lock, release, independent review, acceptance, YouTube, Quarto, support, human-learning, safety, deployment, SOTA, AGI, and ASI claims remain unearned.2026-08-10: Completed a second, passage-level mining and prose audit of the Learning–Compute Topology paper and its full preparation package. The reader chapter now restores the six-axis scientific object, template/active/trace/counterfactual views, exact v0.1/v0.2 operator boundary, A–E conformance ladder, ten distinct equivalence relations, dimensionless control coordinates, causally identifiable topology experiments, semantic compute placement, topology-conditioned scaling, morphology conjecture, stratified reflexive control, all six phase-study questions, and all twelve proposed experiments grouped into four preregistered families. Lower-confidence tree-shaking concepts—joint Candidate–Evaluator–Integrator allocation, topology portfolios, topology distillation, a topology atlas and learned prior, and proof-carrying rewrites—are now visible as research directions rather than being left in auxiliary files or presented as results. The durable source note includes a completeness audit and corrected tree-shaking custody path, and the manifest/outline describe the source-complete chapter. No natural learning campaign, calibrated topology controller, causal topology benefit, fitted scaling law, compiler correctness, independent formalization, support transition, SOTA, AGI, or ASI result is claimed.
2026-08-09: Ingested Corben Sorenson’s Learning–Compute Topology: Formalizing the Causal Organization of Adaptive Systems as a complete source package rather than a title-level citation. The original ZIP and 127-file checksum manifest remain in the ignored raw-source archive; every manifest digest matched and the bundled reference suite passes 11/11 tests. The public paper library now exposes a digest-bound reading edition with all thirteen figures, provenance, source-note, and chapter routes. Added the 86th chapter, Learning–Compute Topology and Adaptive Process Architecture, distinguishing model, learning-process, execution, and physical topology; defining adaptive identity, multiplex semantic channels, LCT-IR, LCNF, template/active/trace/counterfactual views, semantic compilation, realization leakage, topology metrics, bounded propositions, ABVI, integration and knowledge-placement policies, attack surfaces, and a factorial research program. Ten adjacent chapters now carry typed learning-topology consequences, and Population Based Training supplies a bounded external comparator. Twenty new claim-like sentences in activation-era chapters were individually adjudicated without reopening the frozen 64-chapter audit; two LCT Lean targets are explicitly planned, bringing the current proof manifest to 335 targets (330 implemented, five planned). No neural-training benefit, canonicality, compiler correctness, safe self-modification, topology superiority, support transition, release, SOTA, AGI, or ASI result is claimed.
2026-08-09: Rebuilt the Efficient ASI generation-two pilot around one persistent invoice and a causal cost reversal. A visible one-unit parser route preserves the same task identity, fails on a damaged tax digit, acquires eight repair and three review units, and becomes a twelve-unit route that loses to the verified nine-unit route under one acceptance stencil. The source-bound 420-word narration now states the chapter’s implemented formal evidence precisely: Lean proves a minimum eligible route over an authored finite candidate list and declared seven-class totals, while candidate completeness, cost truth, measured efficiency, and any ASI result remain open. Local pinned TTS produced a 172.540-second audio master whose ASR check has zero content-normalized word error and no clipped samples. The governed Seatbelt runner produced a matching draft animatic; 75 sampled frames exposed and then verified repairs for disappearing objects, stale arrows, overlapping expiry marks, and cross-transition collisions. Treatment, script, and beat-plan audits pass, the scene source preflight reports no findings, and the 85-chapter production ledger passes 91 rejecting controls. The target remains
beat_plannedwith animatic and every later review gatenot_started: no audible playback, synchronization, phone, muted-motion, cold-audience, acceptance, upload, publication, support, learning, safety, deployment, SOTA, AGI, or ASI result is claimed.2026-08-09: Rebuilt the opening generation-two video pilot around one concrete warehouse trace: a read-only inventory request produces a valid delete proposal, authority denies an expired grant, a fresh owner grant permits the effect, independent observation exposes a 12-versus-13 residual, recovery retains an owner, and the same noninheritance structure transfers to a governed software patch. The 391-word source-bound script and treatment pass Gate 0; the 153.035-second, 21-beat plan remains
revise, and the rendered local draft remains outside the animatic gate until observed full-speed audiovisual review. The isolated runner now admits the one audited shared visual helper through an explicit repository-root import path and proves that import in its Seatbelt self-test. A compact sandbox-policy receipt and 115-frame sampling manifest bind the exact scene, narration audio, plan, toolchain, and risky transitions; large audio, render, and sample files remain ignored build products. The canonical 85-chapter ledger now records 61 planned, 23 narration-draft, and one script-passed/beat-planned target, with zero generation-two animatic passes, acceptances, publications, current YouTube objects, or current Quarto embeds. No book support, learning, safety, deployment, SOTA, AGI, or ASI claim changed.2026-08-09: Opened Corben’s original paper and architecture-source lineage as a first-class live-book library. Forty-seven exact manuscripts from the previously private 46-document corpus plus The Regret Engine now have digest-bound tracked source copies, deterministic HTML reading pages, explicit provenance and rights panels, source-note links, and links to every current chapter assignment. Appendix G and generated chapter source crosswalks route library papers to their reader pages; the landing page and README expose the library directly. The reader projection discloses normalized line endings, moved YAML metadata, demoted headings, and unavailable figure assets while retaining the exact source download and SHA-256 identity. Manuscript-level authorship and collaborator credits remain authoritative. Standalone conversations, third-party documents, unselected private material, and binary duplicate formats remain outside the public library. CI now rejects altered rendered source bytes, missing paper or Appendix G routes, broken local links, source-format
.qmdleaks, and accidental numbering of papers as Chapters 86 onward. The paper-library schema raises the current tracked schema count from 294 to 295. Publication makes the original ideas inspectable; it does not validate paper claims, establish novelty, reproduce results, promote support, or grant a new license.2026-08-09: Added learning-rule pluralism to the reader-facing book after a repository audit found no evolution-strategy, zeroth-order, neuroevolution, or black-box-learning coverage. EGGROLL now anchors a bounded treatment of low-rank batched population perturbations, counter-based noise reconstruction, nondifferentiable and integer-valued objectives, architecture–learning-rule co-design, and outcome-only policy learning. OpenAI ES, MeZO, and Forward-Forward prevent that correction from becoming another monoculture. Governed Model Training owns the learning-rule/update-rule split and complete population state; Policy Optimization keeps fitness subordinate to independent gates; Replaceable Substrates makes the learning route part of the ABI; Resource Economics separates inference-like kernel throughput from candidate and GPU-hour cost; and Learning Theory keeps estimator assumptions attached to claims. Four public-safe source notes, source records, and a governed existing-chapter triage were added. No cited result was reproduced, no new chapter was warranted, and no support, training, deployment, release, SOTA, AGI, or ASI claim changed.
2026-08-09: Strengthened the governed Manim skill at the creative-authoring boundary. Treatments now compare multiple cheap visual mechanisms before scene code, preserve a visible concrete-event-to-abstraction-to-transfer bridge, and calibrate chapter identity against the series without rewarding novelty for its own sake. The narration auditor now diagnoses non-transfer promises, near-duplicate promise and mechanism candidates, repeated sentence cadence, tiny TTS performance blocks, limitation-language density and late caveat clusters, recurring six- and eight-word phrases, duplicate opening and closing stems, and opening-shape concentration. Its self-test covers each new control and states that series analysis is diagnostic rather than a quality score. All 24 current generation-two narration drafts remain structurally valid; the new corpus pass raises one manual series trigger because 19 use a counted-case declaration opening, with no automatic rewrite or state change. The 85-chapter production ledger was regenerated only to bind the new skill digests. No treatment, narration, scene, render, review, acceptance, publication, book support, or learning claim changed.
2026-08-09: Reconciled the public v1 status snapshot from 287 to 294 JSON Schemas after the governed Manim production overhaul added seven tracked media-custody contracts. This is status maintenance only; no chapter support, release, publication, video acceptance, or learning claim changed.
2026-08-09: Extended P7.1c from 41 to 44 digest-bound chapters. Physical Compute now places two workloads exactly at compute 10, memory 8, network 5, storage 9, power 15, and cooling 5 while retaining separate impact totals 12 and 15 and rejecting hidden backup energy. Prototype Roadmap now gives one complete infrastructure record
integrate, one debt-bearing artifactresearch_only, and six malformed unlocksreject, with the larger finite state space kept as dependency semantics rather than milestone evidence. Scientific Discovery now preserves attempt 21 positive, attempt 22 null, and attempt 23 inconclusive under an unopened preregistered confirmatory branch. P7.1c and the 85-chapter substance contract pass after current semantic review. No facility measurement, sustainability result, completed prototype milestone, scientific discovery, causal truth, support transition, or release transition is claimed.2026-08-08: Extended P7.1c from 38 to 41 digest-bound chapters. AI Deployment now keeps a gain-100 cohort and an unremedied burden-10 cohort visible behind a positive-90 aggregate. Data Engines now tells the bounded P3 result directly: 15/15 exact rollbacks over 24 declared surfaces, six best/final disagreements, no target gain, deletion behavior changes of 4/0/1, proxy-only influence evidence, and zero storage erasures. Governed Operations now binds its existing natural publication-service observation to reader custody: commit, tested artifact, no-rebuild Pages deployment, 873-second public status, and 893-second post-deploy observation, while preserving its retrospective non-causal boundary. All three add readable claims and operational rules; P7.1c and the 85-chapter substance contract pass. No field deployment effect, welfare or fairness result, useful update, forgetting or erasure, prospective incident-control efficacy, support transition, or release transition is claimed.
2026-08-08: Extended P7.1c from 35 to 38 digest-bound chapters. Human-AI Symbiosis now uses the formal 5/9/8 counterexample to reject one-sided synergy before applying its two-participant longitudinal, purpose, exit, and recovery custody. Military AI now shows that a public-safe simulation’s human approval interface does not preserve meaningful judgment after time or off-ramps fall below their declared margins. Perception now follows declared dependence roots 7 and 9 through two opposite global common-cause dispositions, exposing why pairwise sensor diversity cannot prove independence. Each chapter adds a readable claim and operational rule, all three local validators pass, and their semantic reviews are rebound without support movement. No human-subject result, neural or clinical result, weapon or operational authorization, legal or strategic-stability result, real sensor cause, physical-safety result, support transition, or release transition is claimed.
2026-08-08: Extended P7.1c from 32 to 35 digest-bound chapters. Human-AI Communication now holds a message’s wording fixed while an eleventh recipient, fourth repetition, expired lease, or denied personalization attribute changes its disposition. Mathematical and Search Substrates walks one temporal-coil candidate through exploratory, structural-only, consumer-blocked, and negative-control-retired states without inventing a substrate result. Governed Objective Formation walks a consumer- and version-bound objective lease whose preference and proxy signals cannot ratify their own authority. All three add readable claims and operational rules, their local validators pass, and the substance contract remains current after semantic re-review of the two concept-contract owners. No persuasion outcome, substrate advantage, correct value, behavioral alignment, support transition, or release transition is claimed.
2026-08-08: Extended the P7.1c reader-prose remediation from 27 to 32 digest-bound chapters without changing support. Content Authenticity now follows a credentialed ingredient into an unbound composite and refuses to authenticate the whole asset; Durable Semantic Memory walks one exact and one lossy ontology migration through consumer invalidation; Security Kernel follows a sanitized summary and prompt-injection refusal through the commit boundary while six malformed routes block; Societal Resilience preserves three open affected paths after provider containment and service recovery; and Capability Replacement follows passed prechecks into a regression-monitor failure, bounded alias rollback, and an irreversible trace residual. Each chapter now separates a readable claim, operational rule, and retained formal binding. The adversarial validator passes 32/85 current packets plus five negative controls, and the chapter-substance contract remains 85/85 atom-covered and 184/184 concept-complete after digest-bound semantic re-review of Content Authenticity, Durable Semantic Memory, and Societal Resilience. No platform event, deployed system, population recovery, production rollback, support transition, release transition, or ASI result is claimed.
2026-08-09: Rebuilt and adversarially hardened the governed Manim generation-two authoring system around one source-bound treatment, one transferable teaching promise, a concrete case with a central mechanism, relationship, or tradeoff, a discriminating test and evidence boundary, co-designed semantic keyframes and narration, audio-owned timing, five frame samples per beat, qualified alignment before lock, and separate source-aware and cold-proxy release reviews. The tracked skill incorporates bounded lessons from 3Blue1Brown’s public guidance and scene code, four public Manim skills, Code2Video, TheoremExplainAgent, OmniManim, ManimAgent, multimedia-learning research, current TTS/alignment tooling, and primary sandbox implementations without copying templates or treating any source as a quality guarantee. All 24 generation-two narration drafts are 364–436 words and pass structural lint, but none is mislabeled as an approved script. The pinned narration command now matches the recorded 1.08 voice speed, and duration is diagnostic rather than a minimum gate, so short complete explanations are not padded to satisfy the clock. Timed plans now bind the exact narration-render receipt and passing ASR/content report; transcripts bind runner, model revision, model files, and source audio. The 85-chapter ledger binds exact committed chapter/source context, treatment, scene, captions, transcript, thumbnail, toolchains, render receipt, review context, prompt, and raw-response identities; component-scoped invalidation avoids restarting treatment for unrelated helper changes and now migrates older ledgers safely. A static scene-source preflight rejects unsafe imports, dynamic execution, effects, dynamic assets, unseeded randomness, unqualified LaTeX constructors, and every local helper except the separately digest-bound and graphically tested primitive library; all 24 current scenes pass after removing five direct-run entrypoints and one dynamic import. Two visually inspected Cairo regression frames cover all nine public shared factories and exposed and repaired an evidence-badge collision. The tracked macOS runner constructs the Manim and FFmpeg commands, limits repository content reads to explicit inputs plus build space, discloses the broader system-content roots and global metadata lookup required by Python and native libraries, denies network access, strips credential-bearing environment variables, confines writes to ignored build space, applies CPU, file-size, open-file, process-count, wall-time, and core-dump limits, explicitly records that macOS provides this adapter no hard resident-memory bound, self-tests the enforced policy, and emits a schema-valid receipt. Its nine live deny controls, including symlink, hardlink, unlisted-executable, and network probes, and disposable real render/mux smoke pass. Governed draft and release receipts require the canonical narration audio master, so a silent visual intermediate cannot be mislabeled as an animatic. A tracked compiler derives the final release receipt from ledger-owned inputs, the runner receipt, forced alignment, a plan-aware warning-free A/V diagnostic, and probed media metadata. The ratified visual grammar is toolchain-bound and mechanically enforces palette contrast, zero deliberate flashing, and redundant color/motion encoding. The ledger and skill scripts pass 91 adversarial controls, including stage-specific review custody, artifact-grounded cold responses, non-owned score, non-cold learning-result, draft-sandbox, narration-toolchain, model-revision, and FFmpeg-normalizer checks; forced alignment remains unqualified, and zero generation-two chapter videos are accepted or current. No durable chapter audio or video, platform object, embed, support state, or learning claim was created.
2026-08-09: Reconciled the Pages publication contract after the new AI-work-surfaces chapter caused the visual-edition gate to abort before Quarto rendering. The canonical spine now remains 85 chapters while the visual manifest explicitly distinguishes 84 packeted predecessors, 75 stale packets, and 9 source-current ready candidates; the previously bound 1–12 and 19–24 previews are withdrawn from the current projection and retained only as historical custody. Upload planning, mutation scope, publication preflight, and visual validators now derive their counts from the current manifest rather than assuming an 84-chapter edition, and the stale derivative state cannot create a current embed or publication claim. No YouTube mutation was performed; this repair exists to let the tested Quarto artifact build and deploy so the new chapter receives its canonical Pages route.
2026-08-08: Integrated Claude’s auditable 85-chapter content triage into the existing P7.1c reader-prose lane without treating its phrase counter, raw source thresholds, prose ratio, or score as completion authority. The manifest-bound contract now requires 85 digest-bound editorial packets and preserves semantic review, source quality, necessary tables, and distinct caveats. Began the prose remediation with the three highest-leverage narrative anchors: Project Theseus now walks an actual artifact-retention validator and its narrow evidence transition; Integrated Reference Architecture opens with the executed nine-scenario repository-change failure and its cost/rollback tradeoff; and Resource Economics walks the four-route 2.3/8.2/14.2/43.0 synthetic ledger that rejects cheaper but ineligible routes. The next six weak-score chapters now expose their strongest real decision surfaces: three different adversarial-ML attack outcomes; a block-cyclic receipt that is accepted diagnostically but refused for adoption; one Circle proof receipt presented to two consumers; the KERC 714.0-versus-73.25-byte negative result and its implementation-competence boundary; a complete authored replication-containment dossier that authorizes only a campaign; and an explicit four-route reference-use trace for the research agenda. The five previously edited calibration chapters—Stack Thesis, Efficient ASI, Failure Modes, Inner Alignment, and Claim Ledgers—now also have current packets binding their existing scenes, traces, simpler baselines, reader rules, and formal anchors. Nine more chapters with substantive existing reader scenes—Adversarial Evaluation, Capability Commitments, Governed Deliberation, Fast Generation, Inter-Stack Exchange, Model-Weight Custody, Moral Uncertainty, Open-Ended Improvement, and Scalable Oversight—are now bound to the same adversarial packet contract. Four further weak-score chapters now expose real machine-evidence decisions: opposite concentration outcomes under identical local permissions; a faster rented GPU rejected on private-data policy; an SCF canary qualified while default remains blocked; and steward routes that prepare but never execute protected effects. Twenty-seven chapters are under current editorial custody. The chapter substance contract was refreshed for changed digests; no chapter-core support, release, deployment, SOTA, AGI, or ASI state moved.
2026-08-09: Completed P7.1c across all 85 canonical chapters. Every chapter now has a current digest-bound editorial packet, reader claim, operational rule, concrete worked decision or justified trace, simpler baseline, caveat disposition, and maximum-inference boundary. All 85 Human Reading Paths have unique Concrete lenses; the prose validator accepts 85/85 packets and rejects five adversarial controls. The 85-chapter substance contract remains 184/184 concept-complete. No empirical result was invented and no support, release, deployment, SOTA, AGI, or ASI state moved.
2026-08-08: Added the Part II chapter From Chat to Organizations: AI Work Surfaces and Agent Harnesses (
ai-work-surfaces-agent-harnesses-and-organizational-absorption) between Labor OS and Human-AI Organizations. The chapter treats answer, suggestion, task, project, role, team, organization, and inter-organizational network as branching work-surface contracts and requires a versioned abstraction-absorption transition for context, persistence, tools, custody, authority, effects, review, accountability, rollback, and residuals. Added six official source records for GitHub Copilot, Augment Code Agent, OpenAI Codex, Claude Code, OpenCode, and Oh My Pi (omp), and reused the pinned Hermes Agent, OpenClaw, and elizaOS records as constructive freestanding-runtime landmarks. The 4,700-word chapter includes a separate human reading path, a transition diagram, minimum and mature implementations, future pathways, three planned Lean targets, and exact source limits. Updated the manifest, source-of-truth outline, source inventory, intake/backlog records, adjacent handoffs, generated appendices, Quarto order, and proof manifest. No named product was executed, no comparison or reported result was reproduced, and no support, readiness, safety, SOTA, AGI, or ASI claim was promoted.2026-08-08: Added elizaOS (
ext_elizaos_agent_runtime_2026), Nous Research Hermes Agent (ext_hermes_agent_2026), and OpenClaw (ext_openclaw_agent_runtime_2026) as pinned external implementation comparators after reviewing their official repositories and canonical runtime, scenario, skill, memory, security, gateway, session, ACP, policy, audit, and self-learning documentation. Six existing chapter owners now carry bounded comparisons for modular runtime components, diagnostic-versus-provider-qualified evidence, memory-tier separation, governed skill mutation, session/run/harness identity, separated sandbox/tool/elevation controls, audit projection, and external-harness residuals. A public-facing fairness pass credits elizaOS’s component model, scenario runner, and conservative provider-qualification boundary, while expressing untested end-to-end concerns as ASI Stack integration scope rather than project defects. OpenClaw remains distinct from the existing Claw-SWE-Bench benchmark source, the shared ChatGPT review was used only for routing leads, and no project was installed or run. Audited the earlier Regret Engine intake and added its stableregret_engineidentifier to the substantive prose in all ten assigned chapter owners, so its Decision Capsule, Regret Packet, regret-debt, replay, readiness, incident, evaluation, and joined-architecture contributions are directly traceable beyond generated crosswalk rows. Repaired the previous Pages failure by reconciling the governed-operations integration gate to its existing ten-source denominator and refreshing the chapter digest without changing support. No new chapter, reproduced test, benchmark, security result, support transition, readiness, release, SOTA, AGI, or ASI claim was added.2026-08-04: Ingested Corben Sorenson’s The Regret Engine (
regret_engine) into the ignored local Corben-paper archive in its supplied Markdown and DOCX forms, recorded both digests and the missing Markdown bibliography/figure companions, and completed a full-paper source note plus schema-bound intake decision. Ten existing chapters now own distinct parts of the design: Decision Capsules and comparator contracts; protected Regret Packets; contrastive repair and regret debt; replay strata; decision-to-regret lineage; belief-ledger separation; learning eligibility and readiness; recovery clocks and non-erasure; adversarial evaluation; and the joined reference path. A duplicate paper-shaped chapter was rejected. No Regret Engine, experiment, cited baseline, causal estimate, proof, support transition, safety result, SOTA, AGI, or ASI claim was implemented or inferred.2026-08-04: Repaired the clean-runner ordering defect exposed by GitHub Actions run
30892915251: the planning scheduler-state validator now builds the Lean library dependency graph before directly recompiling its PlanForge and Planning source files. This changes no theorem, proof target, evidence state, or book claim.2026-08-04: Added Michael Timothy Bennett’s The Optimal Choice of Hypothesis Is the Weakest, Not the Shortest (
ext_weakness_generalization_2023) as a passage-reviewed external comparator for Learning Theory, Generalization, and Scaling Science. The source note and chapter now distinguish extension-based weakness from description length while preserving the paper’s finite-language, enactive-formalism, uniform-task-prior, and toy 8-bit arithmetic boundaries. A schema-bound intake record assigns the source to the existing chapter, rejects a duplicate standalone chapter, and records formal and empirical reproduction as open work. No source-reported theorem or experiment was reproduced, no proof target was added, and no claim support, release, readiness, safety, SOTA, AGI, or ASI state changed.2026-08-04: Repaired stale generated bindings and validator assumptions exposed by the previous
mainCI failure and the current deep-validation pass. The maintenance work refreshes reader continuity, proof and source audits, claim/substance and negative-inference packets, W3 inheritance counts, X-article source bindings, Phase 5 result matchers, authority and stack-boundary refinement receipts, and the privacy A2 integration denominator; it also fixes P4.1 owner lookup and zero-count proof-adequacy comparison. The separately owned visual edition remains stale and was not rebound because several visual semantic contracts require regeneration. These repairs change no claim support, empirical result, formal theorem, release, publication, readiness, safety, SOTA, AGI, or ASI state.2026-08-03: Adjudicated the external extreme-detail review into the active post-v2.3 roadmap without treating the review as source evidence or moving support. The new contraction, composition, and product-separation amendment preserves already-completed architecture work, places elective core-owner growth behind a heightened one-cycle admission bar, adds claim-kind maturity and generated-status obligations, reopens formal work only for theorem-family rationalization and bounded cross-owner composition, concentrates natural evaluation on five signature contributions, and makes the 22-unit 120,000–180,000-word human manuscript an independently maintained product. Machine status schema v25 now makes P4.1 the executable priority and P7.1 the active book packet while P2 remains resource-blocked and P7.3 stays separately owned by the video task. No proof, empirical, reproduction, release, publication, or support state changed.
2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.MultiAgentDynamicsfrom 22 to 38 theorem declarations without adding a public target or changing support. The static pairwise-admission guard now sits beside a temporal allocation lifecycle proving accepted-step validity and application, resource conservation, exact receipt accounting, support and external-effect non-authority, rejected-state preservation, arbitrary-run invariants, batch composition, and terminal exhaustion. Two three-event traces expose the same all-true local-authorization summary but reach opposite authored concentration outcomes, so no classifier over that summary alone can recover every modeled outcome. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, retains the identical six-edge/opposite-readiness witnesses and nine systemic-axis mutations, checks both allocation traces across all eight prefix/suffix splits, rejects eight allocation controls, rejects all three targets after exhaustion, and checks all three diversified permutations. Cooperation, non-collusion, collective competence, effective human agency, institutional legitimacy, real resource effects, systemic safety, support, reproduction, transfer, AGI, and ASI remain unproved.2026-08-03: Bound the 32-theorem
AsiStackProofs.ObservationTrustconsumer to a canonical lifecycle and common-cause fixture. The validator now consumes an exact six-event invalidation trace, final accounting projection, and same-root-summary/opposite-common-cause witness instead of relying only on inline reconstruction. This closes the proof-overlay implementation-binding defect while leaving observation truth, real causal independence, support, and every external effect unclaimed.2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.ObservationTrustfrom 16 to 32 theorem declarations without adding a public target or changing support. The pair classifier now sits beside total step/run semantics proving arbitrary-run exact twelve-field observation identity, non-authority, receipt accounting, valid traces, exact composition, rejected-state noninterference, and terminal invalidation. A same-pairwise-root-summary/opposite-common-cause countermodel proves that no classifier over the root pair alone can recover global independence for every modeled case. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, checks all seven trace splits, rejects 46 lifecycle mutations and 13 pair controls, rejects all six modeled event kinds after invalidation, and reconstructs twelve common-cause collisions. Real sensor dependence, calibration, observation truth, causal grounding, corruption robustness, useful fusion, physical safety, support, reproduction, transfer, AGI, and ASI remain unproved.2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.PrivacyInformationFlowfrom 27 to 38 theorem declarations without adding a public target or changing support. The 27-theorem reachable information lifecycle now binds deletion disposition to a duplicate-free canonical known-copy inventory rather than accepting equal counts. Rejected events preserve exact state; arbitrary accepted runs preserve identity, known-copy inventory, authority bounds, non-authority, receipts, valid traces, and composition; exact witnesses reach revocation and deletion recording; all eight modeled event kinds reject after deletion recording; and an equal-count identity substitution proves no count-only classifier can decide exact deletion admission. The independent consumer recompiles the surface, retains the twelve-surface transaction and twenty-six fixture mutations, rejects fourteen lifecycle controls without state change, checks all twenty-four permutations of the four-copy inventory, and checks all eight terminal event kinds. Lawful purpose, consent, complete copy discovery, privacy, rights fulfillment, deletion in fact, total erasure, compliance, support, reproduction, transfer, AGI, and ASI remain unproved.2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.SupplyChainIntegrityfrom 23 to 34 theorem declarations without adding a public target or changing support. The 27-theorem reachable lifecycle now binds a canonical duplicate-free component-ID inventory, preserves exact artifact/provenance/component identity and non-authority over arbitrary accepted runs, preserves exact state on rejected events, requires exact component revocation closure, and makes revocation terminal. Duplicate and equal-cardinality substituted inventories reject, and a universal impossibility result shows that component count alone cannot recover exact revocation admission. The independent affected-path consumer recompiles the surface, retains one three-project graph and ten fixture mutations, closes clean and critical paths, rejects eleven lifecycle controls without state change, checks all 24 permutations of the four-component inventory, and rejects all five event kinds after revocation. Inventory discovery/completeness, assertion truth, supplier and signer trust, advisory applicability, artifact integrity, deployed propagation/quarantine/revocation/restoration, security efficacy, support, reproduction, transfer, AGI, and ASI remain unproved.2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.ModelWeightCustodyfrom 32 to 44 theorem declarations without adding a public target or changing support. The 35-theorem attestation-to-erasure transaction now binds revocation to a duplicate-free canonical descendant-key inventory rather than accepting equal counts. Rejected events preserve exact state; arbitrary accepted runs preserve identity, descendant inventory, valid traces, non-authority, narrowing, and composition; exact witnesses reach observation and erasure; all six modeled event kinds reject after erasure; and an equal-count identity substitution proves no count-only classifier can decide exact revocation admission. The independent consumer recompiles the surface, reconstructs six accepted events, rejects twelve controls, checks all six terminal event kinds, and checks all twenty-four permutations of the four-key inventory. Attestation genuineness, hardware and key-service trust, complete asset or descendant discovery, confidentiality, extraction resistance, deployed revocation or erasure, security efficacy, model safety, readiness, authority, deployment, support, reproduction, transfer, AGI, and ASI remain unproved.2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.SecurityKernelfrom 44 to 56 theorem declarations without adding a public target or changing support. The 35-theorem authority-use transaction now binds revocation to a duplicate-free canonical descendant-ID inventory rather than accepting equal counts. Rejected events preserve exact state; arbitrary accepted runs preserve transaction, authority, descendant-inventory, trace, non-authority, narrowing, and composition properties; exact witnesses reach commit and revocation; all modeled events reject after revocation; and an equal-count identity substitution proves no count-only classifier can decide exact revocation admission. The independent consumer recompiles the surface, reconstructs eight accepted events, rejects twelve controls without state change, checks all eight terminal event kinds, and checks all six permutations of the three-ID inventory. Inventory truth/completeness, complete mediation, secret custody, declassification competence, real descendant revocation, isolation, side-channel and prompt-injection containment, privacy, production security, support, reproduction, transfer, AGI, and ASI remain unproved.2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.FailureRecoveryRefinementfrom 27 to 44 theorems without adding a public target or changing support. A detector-observation ingress now admits only operating, identity-matched, fresh, evidence-bearing, independently observed, authority-bounded, quarantine-safe, non-authorizing records and refines each admitted record to the existing recovery detection transition. Rejected ingress preserves exact state; unclassified observations preserve an unmapped residual; accepted ordinary, recurrence, and severe-irreversible observations preserve incident identity, add exactly one incident and receipt, open one residual, disable effects and promotion, and assign no support or external authority. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, checks three admitted ingress classes, rejects 26 named ingress controls, exhausts 256 ingress combinations, and retains all six recovery splits and 117 recovery mutations. The chapter’s five targets are now adequate only at finite authored-record scope; event truth, detector or reviewer competence, actual containment and remediation, deployed recovery, recurrence measurement, support, safety, reproduction, transfer, and ASI remain unproved.2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.PrototypeRoadmapfrom nine to 37 declarations without adding a public target or changing support. Nine retained route and fixture guards now sit beside strict finite dependency-order results and a dependency-aware phase-execution transaction that separates ordinary integration from evidence review. The model proves rejected-event noninterference, arbitrary-run phase/plan/dependency/artifact/authority custody and gate coherence, exact composition, reachable integration and evidence-review witnesses, zero support and external-effect authority, terminal integrated/evidence-review/rolled-back suffixes, seven named gate countermodels, and a thin-summary collision that rules out exact integration classification from dependency and receipt counts alone. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, retains two valid and six expected-invalid fixtures, checks both complete traces across all ten splits, explores 33 reachable states through 1,023 transitions, checks 558 transitions from eighteen terminal states, and rejects nineteen semantic mutations. Dependency truth or completeness, real phase execution, artifact quality, evaluator competence, rollback execution, deployed build control, benchmark benefit, support, safety, reproduction, transfer, and ASI remain unproved.2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.LivingBookfrom 18 to 39 declarations without adding a public target or changing support. An inductive manifest compiler now derives contiguous chapter ordinals while preserving manifest length and stable chapter-ID order, so numbering remains presentation data rather than identity. A proposed-to-accepted-current structural-change lifecycle proves rejected-event noninterference, arbitrary-run manifest and authority custody, gate coherence, exact composition, a reachable accepted-current witness with zero support and publication authority, absorbing accepted and rolled-back suffixes, and a thin-summary collision that rules out exact acceptance classification from manifest digest and chapter count alone. The existing change-packet consumer recompiles the exact surface, retains three valid and six expected-invalid fixtures, checks all five trace splits, explores nine reachable states through 162 transitions, checks ninety transitions from five terminal states, and rejects fifteen semantic mutations. Source truth, prose/editorial/accessibility quality, validator adequacy, public release, future-maintainer behavior, support, safety, reproduction, transfer, and ASI remain unproved.2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.CyclicMixersfrom five to 23 declarations without adding a public target or changing support. Five retained claim-separation guards now sit beside a candidate lifecycle proving rejected-event noninterference, arbitrary-run identity and non-authority custody, stage coherence, exact composition, a reachable five-step canary-eligibility witness, regression-triggered fallback retirement, absorbing retirement across arbitrary suffixes, and a structural-summary collision that rules out exact canary classification from structural identity alone. The independent Circle receipt consumer recompiles the exact surface, preserves the pinned parity and parameter-accounting boundary, checks all six trace splits, explores 35 reachable states through 700 transitions, checks 340 transitions from 17 retired states, and rejects 18 semantic mutations. Mechanism correctness, baseline and metric truth, model quality, context use, runtime, memory, hardware efficiency, useful canary behavior, deployed fallback, support, safety, reproduction, transfer, and ASI remain unproved.2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.ProofCarryingContractsfrom 18 to 28 declarations without adding a public target or changing support. The versioned transport lifecycle now proves arbitrary-run theorem, parent, consumer, support, and external-effect custody; zero-authority and revocation coherence; rejected-event noninterference; exact trace composition; revoked-lineage containment across arbitrary suffixes; and unrelated-lineage availability across arbitrary suffixes. Its independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, checks all eight reference-trace splits, explores 45 reachable states through 360 transitions, checks 72 transitions from nine revoked-lineage states, and rejects 16 lifecycle plus 15 semantic mutations. External theorem resolution, statement equivalence, semantic refinement, authenticated or deployed transport, distributed invalidation, liveness, recovery, utility, reproduction, transfer, support, safety, and ASI remain unproved.2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.CoilAttentionMemoryfrom 17 to 34 declarations without adding a public target or changing support. Complete residue-plus-winding addresses now round-trip and are injective, while residue-only addressing remains provably incomplete. The finite lifecycle proves arbitrary-run custody, recurrence-budget safety, zero support/effect authority, recurrence monotonicity, freshness-stage coherence, trace composition, stale-suffix exclusion of fresh consumption, and absorbing closure. Its independent consumer recompiles the exact surface and checks 16 address round trips, two dropped-coordinate collisions, 40 reachable states through 320 transitions, 24 stale-suffix states through 192 contained transitions, all eight trace splits, three mismatch/fallback paths, 11 rejecting event mutations, and 17 semantic mutations. Deployed cache truth or isolation, freshness-report truth, sparse coverage, recurrence utility, retrieval/reasoning quality, long-context behavior, resource benefit, safety, deployment, reproduction, transfer, support, and ASI remain unproved.2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.BenchmarkRatchetsfrom 15 to 29 declarations without adding a public target or changing support. The refined registered-to-closed lifecycle proves arbitrary-run identity, zero-authority, and stage/outcome coherence; exact accepted-trace receipt accounting and composition; clean, saturated, and contaminated witnesses; contamination quarantine across arbitrary suffixes; absorbing closure; and a same-pass-count/opposite-admissibility counterexample ruling out an exact classifier over that aggregate alone. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, executes six clean transitions and all seven splits, explores 19 reachable states through 114 transitions, checks 12 quarantine suffixes, and rejects 15 lifecycle plus 11 semantic mutations. Construct validity, target capacity, hidden-holdout integrity, contamination detection, benchmark quality, empirical anti-Goodhart effectiveness, capability, safety, readiness, deployment, reproduction, transfer, support, and ASI remain unproved.2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.LearnedObjectiveIntegrityfrom 14 to 34 declarations without adding a public target or changing support. Explicit accepted-step and finite-run semantics now prove arbitrary-run 14-field identity custody, plural and unresolved-hypothesis preservation, zero support/external authority, exact receipts, monotone handoff and invalidation counts, accepted traces, exact event-batch composition, and absorbing invalidation. A seven-event run reaches the exact invalidated record; the independent consumer checks all eight compositions and rejects 66/66 wrong-stage, identity, replay, certainty, evidence, control, mitigation, use, invalidation, and post-invalidation mutations with exact state preservation. No theorem identifies an objective, detects deception, establishes evaluator competence, mitigation efficacy, alignment, or safety, or authorizes readiness, release, support, or external effects.2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.HumanAIOrganizationsfrom 42 to 62 declarations without adding a public target or changing support. A new organizational responsibility bridge refines every accepted handoff to the separateAsiStackProofs.Authoritydelegation chain; arbitrary successful runs preserve exact accountable-owner, independent-review, evidence-custodian, prior-owner residual, receipt, attenuated-authority, and non-authority invariants and compose across event batches. A two-hop witness delegates from owner 2 to 3 to 4, retains residual owners[3, 2], and aligns two responsibility and authority receipts. The independent consumer checks all three bridge compositions, rejects 50/50 bridge mutations with state noninterference, and reproduces an aggregate-summary collision that cannot recover missing accountability identities. Authentic identities, assignments, review, evidence, controls, lawful accountability, organizational outcomes, support, safety, and ASI remain unproved.2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.Authorityfrom 28 to 59 declarations without adding a public target or changing support. The new delegation-chain semantics prove arbitrary-run root, operation, target, scope, ceiling, epoch, expiry, support, and external-effect custody; non-amplifying authority and non-widening expiry; trace validity and batch composition; a two-hop attenuated witness; exact identity, scope, stale, revoked, support, and effect refusal cases; a thin-summary authority collision and decoder impossibility; and lossless 20-field transport. The existing authority-effect consumer now recompiles both exact modules, independently reconstructs the delegation trace, checks three delegation splits, rejects 17 delegation mutations with exact state preservation, and rejects all 20 transport-field mutations while retaining 50 grant-to-effect rejections. Authentic identity or receipts, legitimate delegation, hidden-descendant discovery, concurrent or distributed delegation/revocation, deployed enforcement, support, safety, and ASI remain unproved.2026-08-03: Deepened
AsiStackProofs.ProofEnvelopefrom five to 28 declarations without adding a public target or changing support. The new formal-artifact authority-lease lifecycle proves arbitrary-run identity/version/custody/non-authority, artifact-change invalidation, exact re-review and reissue, expiry, rejection noninterference, absorbing revocation, thin-summary information loss, and complete transport. Its independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, executes ten accepted events, checks eleven composition splits, rejects 33 route cases, exercises one expiry witness and one summary collision, and rejects mutations to all 19 transported fields. Artifact/source/filesystem truth, semantic adequacy, implementation refinement, deployed enforcement, system safety, empirical utility, reproduction, transfer, support, and SOTA remain unproved.Deepened the Planning keystone without adding a public target.
AsiStackProofs.PlanForgegrows from 3 to 18 declarations: an executable finite graph verifier checks node bounds and strict topological order over actual edges; all dependency paths strictly increase and cannot cycle; a diamond graph is reachable; self, reverse, and out-of-bounds graphs reject; an authored five-field summary has a valid/invalid admission collision that no exact classifier can recover; and the complete edge-carrying transport round-trips, is injective, and preserves admission.AsiStackProofs.Planninggrows from 48 to 53 declarations with a graph-bound admission bridge requiring lifecycle admissibility, exact output-artifact/graph identity, and PlanForge verification together. The existing scheduler consumer recompiles both modules, reconstructs four graph cases and five reachable pairs, and rejects twelve complete-transport mutations. This proves finite listed-edge and bridge properties only; decomposition quality, missing-edge absence, semantic dependency truth, planner or scheduler quality, deployment, support, safety, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.IntentResolutionRefinementfrom 30 to 36 theorem declarations without adding a public target. The existing static route-envelope target now resolves to the refinement: a thin two-field lifecycle transport collapses authored records requiring compilation versus clarification and compilation versus review, no router over that thin transport can recover both conflict decisions, and the complete seven-field transport round-trips, is injective, and preserves the imported static route. The independent consumer reconstructs both route-changing collisions and rejects mutations to all seven complete transport fields while retaining the command-lowering, lifecycle, and fixture checks. These are exact finite-record transport theorems only; semantic sufficiency, natural-language understanding, authentic authority, valid consent, deployed routing or effects, support, safety, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.GovernanceRightsfrom 7 to 46 theorem declarations without adding a public target. The two Governance Rights targets previously marked for stronger-model replacement now bind to a nine-event authored exercise lifecycle that orders independent review, audit delivery, affected-party redaction appeal, separate appeal review, redress, portable-state export, independent fork review, exact obligation binding, replacement-receipt verification, and right-holder closure. Arbitrary accepted runs preserve exact case, holder, custodian, source/destination, fork, and eight-field rights-bundle custody; keep authority non-increasing; assign no legal validity, support, or external effects; preserve monotone appeal, remedy, adverse, fork-obligation, and replacement-receipt history; compose across batches; and become terminal after closure. The canonical governance-rights validator recompiles all 46 declarations, reconstructs the nine events and all ten splits, rejects twenty-one lifecycle controls, and rejects all nine event kinds after closure. The result is adequate only for authored finite-record semantics: legal rights, legitimate standing, reviewer competence or institutional independence, material audit/appeal/redress, export fidelity, fork safety, successor behavior, deployed enforcement, support, safety, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.ValueConflictfrom 47 to 73 theorem declarations without adding a public target. A five-event contestable profiled-lease lifecycle now joins the chapter’s lease and stakeholder-profile semantics: it separates proposal, independent review, bounded issuance, appeal by a supplied standing-recorded affected party, independent appeal review, redress, and expiry; proves exact profile/dissent custody, non-increasing authority, zero support/effect assignment, monotone appeal and adverse history, arbitrary-run preservation, batch composition, open-appeal non-expiry, and terminal closure; and rejects scalar-equivalent profile substitution, dissent/count substitution, forged self-review, outsider or unrecorded-standing appeal, captured appeal review, authority widening, open-appeal expiry, and authority or moral-settlement requests. The existing validator recompiles the module, reconstructs the five events and all six batch splits, rejects twelve contestability controls and five terminal events, and retains the legacy lease and exhaustive eight-profile aggregation checks. The seven finite-record targets are now adequate only for their narrow authored semantics; the Theseus import remains useful but too narrow, and the chapter remainsargument. Stakeholder completeness, legitimate standing or representation, moral correctness, reviewer competence or institutional independence, material appeal/redress usability, deployed enforcement, support, safety, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.Alignmentfrom 47 to 73 theorem declarations without adding a public target. A six-event contestable amendment lifecycle now separates proposal, independent review, ratification, activation, affected-party appeal, independent appeal review, and rollback; proves exact constitutional and predicate custody, non-increasing authority, zero support/effect assignment, monotone dissent and adverse history, arbitrary-run preservation, batch composition, exact prior-predicate rollback after upheld appeal, and terminal closure; and rejects direct or forged-state self-review, proposer or reviewer ratification, widening, premature activation, outsider appeal, captured appeal review, premature rollback, authority widening, and action-authority requests. The existing constitutional validator recompiles the module, reconstructs all six events, checks 7/7 batch splits, rejects eleven controls and six terminal events, and retains the exhaustive sixteen-pair predicate-refinement matrix. The chapter remains atargument: predicate meaning/completeness, legitimate standing or ratification, reviewer competence, material rights usability, effect-complete rollback, deployed alignment, support, safety, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.ProofCarryingContractsfrom 7 to 18 current theorem declarations and addedlean:circle_contracts.versioned_transport.descendant_revocation. The finite seven-transition lifecycle now proves rejected-event noninterference, preservation of eight theorem/parent/consumer identity fields plus zero support and external-effect authority, exact trace composition, root-to-descendant invalidation, persistent revocation, one reachable consume-then-revoke witness, post-revocation rejection, unrelated-lineage availability, and identity and parent-link countermodels. The existing Circle contract-pack validator recompiles the module, reconstructs seven accepted transitions, checks all eight trace splits, and rejects 16/16 lifecycle mutations with exact state preservation. The chapter remains atargument: external theorem resolution, statement equivalence, semantic refinement, authenticated or deployed transport, real distributed invalidation, service liveness/recovery, independent reproduction, utility, transfer, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.ReplaceableCognitiveSubstratesfrom 16 to 23 theorem declarations without adding a public target. The Cognitive Kernel ABI now proves that a common schema-and-digest checkpoint projection is non-injective over an authored heterogeneous continuation state, no decoder from that projection recovers every modeled state, and the declared six-field full encoding round-trips and is injective. Its independent consumer retains 16 cases and 12 event mutations, reconstructs four omitted-state collisions, and rejects six full-record mutations. The chapter remains at argument support: causal-state completeness, real kernel translation, conformance, capability, safety, support, and SOTA remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.GovernedModelTrainingfrom 13 to 20 theorem declarations and addedlean:governed_training.checkpoint_information_boundary: a finite weights-and-step checkpoint projection is non-injective, no decoder from it recovers every authored nine-field training state, and the complete modeled encoding round-trips and is injective. The independent consumer recompiles the exact module, retains 21 transaction mutations, reconstructs seven omitted-field collisions, and rejects mutations to all nine complete-encoding fields. The chapter remains at argument support: no real state completeness, training, resume equivalence, distributed recovery, quality, support, or release claim follows.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.ValueConflictfrom 38 to 47 theorem declarations and added an eighth Moral Uncertainty proof target. A finite three-slot stakeholder profile now exposes two distinct party-specific support/dissent assignments with the same scalar support count, proves scalar aggregation non-injective, rules out any count-only decoder that recovers every profile, and preserves the exact supplied profile and dissent payload in an accepted modeled lease receipt. The independent value-conflict consumer enumerates all eight finite support profiles and rejects aggregate-equivalent dissent substitution plus missing standing alongside the existing four-event lease and six controls. The chapter remainsargumentandneeds richer state-machine or review semantics; stakeholder completeness, legitimate standing and representation, representative aggregation, moral correctness, reviewer competence, deployed custody and escalation, support, safety, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.Alignmentfrom 36 to 47 theorem declarations and added a seventh Constitutional Alignment proof target. Accepted finite two-predicate migrations now refine the prior set, compose transitively without reintroducing removed predicates, store and restore the exact prior set for rollback, reject a concrete widening, and expose a same-count/different-predicate collision that no scalar-count decoder can resolve for both witnesses. The independent constitutional consumer exhausts all sixteen prior/candidate pairs, admits nine subset refinements, rejects seven widenings, and checks nine exact rollbacks. The chapter remainsargumentandneeds richer state-machine or review semantics; predicate meaning and completeness, legitimacy, reviewer competence, rights usability, effect-complete rollback, deployed conflict resolution, support, safety, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.IntentResolutionRefinementfrom 25 to 30 theorem declarations and added a fifth Human Intent proof target. A thin four-field lowering now has a concrete collision between distinct ten-field intent records, no decoder can recover both colliding witnesses, and the modeled full lowering is injective; changing affected-party or privacy fields changes the full command. The independent consumer recompiles the module, retains four traces/14 events, 14 prefixes, 18 batch splits, and 40/40 state-noninterfering lifecycle mutations, reconstructs six omitted-field collisions, and rejects 10/10 full-field mutations. The chapter remainsargumentanduseful but too narrow; field semantics, natural-language understanding, authentic authority, valid consent, prompt-injection containment, deployed lowering and effects, usefulness, safety, reproduction, transfer, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.FailureRecoveryRefinementfrom 19 to 27 theorem declarations. The five-stage recovery model now rejects invalid control states, requires explicit failure-class and affected-boundary custody before detection, opens one residual while disabling modeled effects and promotion, requires residual discharge before readmission, and restores operation only through the reviewed route. Arbitrary successful runs retain exact incident/version identity, zero support/external-authority assignment, exact receipts, monotone incident/recovery/recurrence counts, valid traces, and batch composition. The independent consumer checks every lifecycle prefix and all six composition splits and rejects 117/117 wrong-stage, identity, replay, authority, control-state, and stage-gate mutations. The chapter remainsargumentanduseful but too narrow; detector truth, containment and remediation effectiveness, deployed recovery, safety, reproduction, transfer, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.IntegratedReferenceTracefrom 23 to 45 theorem declarations. The connected 14-layer and concurrent-effect models now prove one-step and arbitrary-run parent/state custody, authority and logical-time invariants, effect accounting, residual conservation, valid-trace lifting, exact batch composition, terminal absorption, effect causality, exclusive terminal disposition, and one authored one-effect projection. Independent consumers check all 13 cross-layer and 21 concurrent lifecycle prefixes/composition splits and reject 108/108 and 62/62 systematic mutations. The three public targets are adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; semantic payload truth, complete effect discovery, evaluator competence, distributed clocks or partitions, deployed enforcement, whole-stack execution, safety, reproduction, transfer, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.HumanAIOrganizationsfrom 21 to 42 theorem declarations. The retained five-stage assignment review now sits beside a ten-stage delegation-to-remedy lifecycle proving arbitrary-run nine-field identity custody, zero support/external-effect authority, exact receipt accounting, contest/remedy monotonicity, accepted traces, event-batch composition, and absorbing closure. One adverse-path witness expires authority before reconstruction and remedy; the independent consumer checks all ten trace splits, reaches all 39 routes, and rejects 156/156 lifecycle mutations. The public target is adequate only as a finite authored-record invariant; field truth, reviewer competence, meaningful human control, remedy effectiveness, organizational performance, legitimacy, legal accountability, deployment, transfer, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomicsRefinementfrom nine to 29 theorem declarations. The nine-stage allocation and simulation-claim lifecycle now proves arbitrary-run nine-field identity custody, zero support/external-effect authority, exact receipt accounting, resource-bill and reconciliation monotonicity, accepted traces, event-batch composition, and absorbing closure. The independent consumer checks all nine trace splits, reaches all 66 routes, rejects 170/170 mutations, and digest-binds twelve bounded source families. All eleven public targets are adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; scheduler quality, load stability, verification-tax optimization, KV-cache behavior, physical feasibility, simulator validity, dataset quality, replay success, useful cost-quality improvement, reproduction, transfer, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.EmbodiedPhysicalSafetyfrom 22 to 41 theorem declarations. The existing thirteen-axis control-lease guard now sits beside an eight-stage simulation-trial review lifecycle proving arbitrary-run nine-field identity custody, zero support/external-effect authority, exact receipt accounting, stop-receipt monotonicity, accepted traces, event-batch composition, absorbing closure, one seven-event witness, and safety-axis start blocking. The independent consumer checks all eight trace splits and rejects 105/105 identity, stage, safety-axis, replay, authority, support, effect, and post-closure mutations. The public target is adequate only as a finite authored-record invariant; plant truth, physical or human safety, deadline satisfaction, safe-set validity, fallback effectiveness, recovery, hardware behavior, support, release, transfer, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.ArtifactCompressionRefinementfrom eight to 27 theorem declarations. The eight-stage artifact-to-consumption lifecycle now proves arbitrary-run nine-field identity custody, zero support/external-effect authority, exact receipt accounting, fallback-count monotonicity, accepted traces, event-batch composition, and absorbing closure. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, executes exact-use and failed-probe fallback lifecycles, checks all eight prefix/suffix splits, preserves custody and non-authority at every reachable state, reaches all 53 routes, rejects every event kind after closure, rejects 143/143 mutations, and digest-binds five bounded source artifacts. All three public targets are adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; codec correctness, NeuralFold reproduction, useful compression, semantic or rare-case preservation, probe validity, downstream utility, deployed fallback, reproduction, transfer, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.CompactGenerationRefinementfrom seventeen to 35 theorem declarations. The nine-stage lifecycle now proves arbitrary-run ten-field representation and consumer identity custody, zero support/external-effect authority, exact receipt accounting, fallback monotonicity, accepted-trace validity, event-batch composition, and absorbing closure. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, executes one complete eight-event fallback lifecycle, verifies all nine prefix/suffix splits, preserves custody and non-authority at every reachable state, reaches all 60 routes, rejects every event kind after closure, rejects 163/163 lifecycle mutations, and digest-binds four bounded result families. All nine public targets are adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; codec correctness, verifier independence, semantic grounding, residual completeness, deployed fallback, utility, reproduction, transfer, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.HiveLifecycleRefinementfrom seventeen to 31 theorem declarations. The six-event policy-bind, node-select, lease, execute, reconcile, and close transaction now proves one-step and arbitrary-run preservation of thirteen-field identity custody, zero support/external-effect authority, exact receipt accounting, valid traces, batch composition, and absorbing closure while retaining thirteen route countermodels and one closed witness. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, retains the exact 2/8 admission and 3/6 partition suites, executes the complete trace, checks all seven prefix/suffix splits, preserves custody and non-authority at every reachable state, covers 47 routes, rejects every event kind after closure, and rejects 144/144 mutations. All six public targets are adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; deployed scheduling, federation, partition tolerance, sandbox enforcement, energy measurement, useful work, privacy, security, reproduction, transfer, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.VirtualContextRefinementfrom seventeen to 39 theorem declarations. The exact bound-request lifecycle now proves arbitrary-run request/address/version/snapshot/mount/mandatory identity custody, authority-ceiling and support/external-effect non-authority preservation, valid traces, batch composition, fresh-lease and complete-receipt materialization, exact mandatory-fault behavior, and absorbing materialized, typed-fault, and denied states. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, preserves eleven resolver scenarios and eight admission fixtures, checks eight trace splits, and rejects 73/73 identity, lease, authority, certificate, omission, overclaim, taint, receipt, terminal, support, external-effect, and time mutations. Together with the retained ABI and certificate modules, the chapter’s six targets now group 83 declarations and are adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; deployed resolution/storage, source or payload meaning, semantic fidelity, certificate truth, isolation, deletion, model utility, leak prevention, reproduction, transfer, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.WhiteBoxEvidencefrom eight to 36 theorem declarations. A six-event packet binding, method check, bounded intervention check, independent review, policy route, and consumption transaction now proves arbitrary-run packet/model/checkpoint/method/population/version identity custody, non-increasing authority, zero support/external-effect authority, valid traces, batch composition, bounded-causal admission fields, complete-receipt and zero-residual consumption, and rejecting stale or incomplete routes. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, reconstructs the lifecycle, and rejects 51/51 identity, receipt, stage, time, packet, route, authority, residual, support, and effect mutations alongside twelve existing packet/protocol mutations. Both public targets are now adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; feature semantics, causal faithfulness, evaluator competence, intervention safety, behavioral utility, reproduction, transfer, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.CognitiveCompilationRefinementfrom twelve to 33 theorem declarations. The eight-event source-bind, type, lower, validate, repair-detect, repair, revalidate, and accept transaction now proves arbitrary-run source identity, zero support/external-effect authority, valid traces, batch composition, receipt custody, nondecreasing plan versions, coordinated one-step plan/ledger repair increments, represented-residual closure, and current-plan validation before acceptance. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, retains two accepted and four rejected fixtures, reconstructs the repaired acceptance witness, and rejects 86/86 identity, obligation, authority, target, version, validation, receipt, repair, ledger, residual, support, effect, and time mutations. The chapter remainsargument: source meaning, obligation completeness, authority, evaluator competence, repair locality, backend execution, useful output, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.VerificationBandwidthRefinementfrom eight to 35 theorem declarations. The original twelve-route adequacy classifier now sits under a computable four-event plan-freeze, execution, adjudication, and evidence-gate transaction. Arbitrary successful runs preserve exact plan/claim/version/packet/ceiling identity, zero support and external-effect authority, valid traces, event-batch composition, and complete receipt custody; accepted adjudication requires the evidence-gate route, and handoff cannot request support or effects. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, preserves the exact 3/5 admission, 2/7 contradiction, and 3/5 capacity suites, reconstructs the transaction, and rejects 87/87 route and lifecycle mutations. The chapter remainsargument: plans, obligations, execution dispositions, evaluator independence, artifacts, and receipts are authored, and this does not establish natural contradiction discovery, distractor resistance, semantic adequacy, evaluator competence, deployed escalation, support, or ASI.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.ContextTransactionRefinementfrom twenty to 35 theorem declarations. The six-event snapshot/write/commit/read/derive/materialize model now proves accepted-step application, non-raw lifecycle closure, exact bound transaction identity over arbitrary successful runs, valid-trace extraction, batch composition, and monotone receipt, deletion-closure, and materialization custody. Direct consequences expose the represented taint/declassification, deletion-closure, and evidence-transition guards at materialization. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, verifies twelve named lifecycle controls, preserves the exact 3/6 store and 2/4 sequence suites, and rejects 81/81 mutations including whole-trace taint laundering, false declassification, and open deletion. The chapter remainsargument: identities, policy decisions, taint/deletion facts, epochs, and receipts are authored, and this does not establish a deployed store, serializability, isolation, durability, deletion, forgetting, support, or ASI.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.PrivacyInformationFlowfrom eleven to 27 theorem declarations. The original finite route consequences now sit under a reachable purpose binding, minimization, flow mapping, privacy evaluation, rights disposition, activation, revocation, and bounded deletion-record lifecycle. Arbitrary accepted finite runs preserve exact transaction identity, authority ceilings, zero support/external-effect authority, one receipt per event, valid traces, and composition; activation requires rights disposition, active use cannot jump to deletion, revocation zeros authority, and deletion records only the declared known-copy disposition. The independent information-lifecycle consumer recompiles the exact surface, retains the twelve-surface transaction and 26 fixture mutations, closes one eight-event witness, and rejects eleven separately encoded controls. The chapter remainsargument: all event and copy-inventory fields are authored, and this does not establish lawful purpose, consent, privacy, rights fulfillment, deletion in fact, total erasure, compliance, support, or ASI.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.SupplyChainIntegrityfrom seven to 23 theorem declarations. The original admission routes now sit under a reachable bind, clean-or-critical review, admit-or-quarantine, and revoke lifecycle; arbitrary accepted finite runs preserve exact artifact/provenance identity, authority ceilings, zero support/external-effect authority, valid traces, and composition, while admission/invalidation receipts, quarantine exclusion, zero-authority revocation, and two witnesses are explicit. The existing affected-path consumer recompiles the exact theorem surface, retains one three-project graph and ten rejecting fixture mutations, closes both lifecycle paths, and rejects eight separately encoded controls. The chapter remainsargument: all event fields are authored, and this does not establish supplier truth, signature genuineness, inventory completeness, advisory accuracy, deployed quarantine/revocation, security, readiness, support, or ASI.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.Replacementfrom thirty-seven to fifty-two theorem declarations. A reachable preparation, canary, clean-or-failed monitor, default-or-rollback lifecycle now proves exact field/prior/candidate/ceiling identity, zero support or external-effect authority, authority bounds, valid traces, and exact event-batch composition over arbitrary accepted runs. A failed monitor cannot commit the candidate as default; accepted rollback restores the prior implementation with zero active authority; and separate clean and failed witnesses reach default activation and exact prior restoration. The existing trace consumer recompiles the exact surface and retains two bounded transactions plus seven route/sequence controls. The six public targets remainuseful but too narrow; evaluator and monitor truth, inventory completeness, semantic or effect-complete recovery, useful improvement, deployment, production rollback, support, safety, transfer, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.StackBoundariesfrom thirty to thirty-four theorem declarations. The finite model now proves a quantified inverse from admission to every declared contract obligation, rejects external-action admission without layer authority or an authorized handoff, proves adjacent handoff non-widening, and bounds every valid nonempty handoff chain by its initial source ceiling while preserving artifact custody. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, matches all eighteen contract routes, checks thirteen invariant prefixes and compositions, consumes the bounded effect and revocation traces, and rejects twelve semantic mutations. All three public targets are adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; authentic custody, target ownership, complete effect discovery, distributed behavior, integration utility, deployment, support, safety, AGI, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.FailureRecoveryRefinementfrom ten to nineteen theorem declarations. The bounded five-stage recovery model now has accepted-step and finite-run semantics proving exact nine-field incident/version custody, zero support or external-authority assignment, one receipt per accepted event, valid traces, and exact event-batch composition, while retaining exact rejected-state preservation, guarded readmission, recovery and recurrence witnesses, and modeled effect re-isolation. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface and rejects 31/31 state-preserving mutations. The chapter remainsargumentand its five-target adequacy class remainsuseful but too narrow; event truth, detector or reviewer independence, containment and remediation effectiveness, deployed recovery, safety, reproduction, transfer, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.AuthorityEffectRefinementfrom twenty-seven to thirty-one theorem declarations. The authored grant-to-effect lifecycle now preserves exact thirteen-field identity and zero support/effect authority over arbitrary finite event lists, excludes approval, dispatch, and effects under revoked grants throughout successful suffixes, returns no successor for rejected events, and clears exact effect accounting on accepted rollback. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, checks six fixtures, three traces/20 events, every invariant prefix and batch split, nine governed scenarios, and 50 state-noninterfering mutations. All four public targets are adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; authentic identity and receipts, complete mediation and observation, concurrent or distributed revocation, trusted clocks and hardware roots, deployed enforcement, effect-complete rollback, utility, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.ArtifactRealityRefinementfrom fifteen to twenty-one theorem declarations. The authored artifact lifecycle now proves exact thirteen-field identity and zero support/effect authority over arbitrary finite event lists, exact rejected-event noninterference, event-batch composition, absorbing admission, route countermodels, and one closed witness. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, preserves eight bounded suites, covers thirty-three routes across seven stages, and rejects 53/53 mutations. All ten public targets are adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; open-world provenance, artifact/source/content truth, replay correctness, verifier correctness, external independence, root security, deployment, usefulness, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.RoutingRefinementfrom seventeen to twenty-five theorem declarations. The authored seven-stage transition system now proves exact fourteen-field identity and zero support/effect authority over arbitrary finite event lists, exact rejected-event noninterference, separately represented balanced route/answer accounting, event-batch composition, absorbing closure, route countermodels, and one closed witness. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, preserves three bounded suites, covers forty-two routes, and rejects 47/47 mutations. All five public targets are adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; task semantics, candidate completeness, specialist and answer quality, evaluator independence, runtime/replay truth, natural utility, deployment, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.CoilAttentionMemoryfrom four to seventeen theorem declarations and addedlean:coil_memory.versioned_freshness_and_recurrence.lifecycle. The authored finite lifecycle proves residue-only addressing non-injective, exact epoch/residue/winding freshness, rejection noninterference, memory/request identity and zero support/effect authority preservation, trace composition, stale fallback, and recurrence-budget closure. Its independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, checks seven accepted transitions, all eight trace splits, three stale mismatch paths, and 11/11 rejecting mutations. All three chapter targets are adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; deployed cache truth and isolation, recurrence utility, retrieval/reasoning quality, resource benefit, reproduction, transfer, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.BenchmarkRatchetsfrom three to fifteen theorem declarations. The versioned instrument lifecycle adds exact identity and zero-authority custody, accepted-event receipt accounting, rejected-event noninterference, batch composition, contamination quarantine, saturation-to-floor routing, missing-evidence rejection, clean/saturated/contaminated witnesses, and absorbing closure. Its existing independent consumer now recompiles the exact surface, executes six clean transitions, checks all seven splits, and rejects 15/15 lifecycle mutations. All three targets are adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; benchmark validity, contamination detection, transfer quality, capability, safety, deployment, support, and ASI remain unproved.Current proof-depth snapshot: 340 proof targets, 133 Lean modules, 3153 theorem declarations, 1978 derived/decomposed, 447 direct/projection, 728 unknown/mixed, and 2/2 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
Capability Replacement formal deepening: expanded
AsiStackProofs.Replacementfrom 52 to 60 declarations with one coherent stage/implementation/authority/support/effect invariant, arbitrary-run invariant preservation, failed-monitor suffix containment, default-activation exclusion after failure, and exact clean-commit and failed-recovery objectives. The independent trace validator binds the exact module and existing deterministic result, while event truth, production rollback, effect-complete recovery, useful improvement, deployment, support, and safety remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.ProceduralMemoryRefinementfrom fourteen to twenty-one theorem declarations. The authored seven-stage transition system now proves exact nine-field identity and zero support/effect authority over arbitrary finite event lists, exact rejected-event noninterference, event-batch composition, absorbing retirement, finite route countermodels, and one receipt-bound retirement witness. The independent consumer recompiles the exact surface, preserves the 3/6 loop and 1/10 historical suites, covers thirty-two routes, and rejects 33/33 mutations. Both public targets are adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; trace truth and comparability, causal abstraction, parameter quality, generated-tool correctness, verifier and regression quality, deployment, useful outcomes, support, and ASI remain unproved.Current proof-depth snapshot: 324 proof targets, 130 Lean modules, 2324 theorem declarations, 1370 derived/decomposed, 410 direct/projection, 544 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
Deepened
AsiStackProofs.ProofCarryingClaimsRefinementfrom eleven to eighteen theorem declarations. The six-stage verification lifecycle now proves exact rejection noninterference, all ten claim/interpretation/artifact/verifier/trusted-base identities and zero support/effect assignment over arbitrary finite event lists, exact batch composition, and absorbing owner writeback alongside seven route countermodels and one five-event witness. The independent consumer recompiles the exact theorem surface, covers twenty-three routes and the exact 3/5 proof and 2/7 dossier suites, and rejects 36/36 mutations. The three Proof-Carrying Claims targets are adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; the two separate Tribunal targets remain too narrow pending arbitrary-run and terminal-state results. Target meaning, artifact truth, verifier soundness, reviewer competence, useful outcomes, deployment, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.ReadinessRefinementfrom seventeen to twenty-four theorem declarations. The seven-stage lifecycle now proves exact rejection noninterference, all twelve capability/evidence identities and zero support/effect assignment over arbitrary finite event lists, exact batch composition, and absorbing terminal closure alongside thirteen route countermodels and one six-event witness. The independent consumer recompiles the exact theorem surface, covers forty routes and three bounded suites, and rejects 45/45 mutations. The three public targets are adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; evaluator and gate quality, deployed transition or quarantine enforcement, residual storage, effect-complete rollback, current readiness, natural usefulness, reproduction, transfer, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.StableCapabilityFieldsfrom 15 to 26 theorem declarations. The finite lifecycle now proves receipt-bearing accepted advance, exact rejection noninterference, arbitrary-run field/evaluator/authority/regression/rollback identity custody, zero support or external-effect assignment, exact batch composition, absorbing retired and quarantined states, and exact retirement/quarantine witnesses. The independent consumer checks contiguous traces, six rejecting controls, the exact theorem surface, and compilation. The four public targets are adequate only as finite-record invariants; evaluator integrity, real regressions, state migration, composition, deployed enforcement, rollback execution, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.DeliberationRefinementfrom eleven to seventeen declarations. The 59-route model now proves rejected-event noninterference, arbitrary-run full identity and authority-ceiling custody, zero support/effect assignment, batch composition, authority-ceiling substitution rejection, and exact seven-event closure. The independent consumer simulates the lifecycle and preserves all 51 non-accepting controls plus the 0/60 empirical no-change result. Ten public targets are adequate only as finite-record invariants; reasoning quality, trace faithfulness, useful test-time scaling, safety, support, and ASI remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.InterStackProtocolsfrom nine route declarations to an exact 25-declaration surface. Sixteen new results define a six-event local exchange transaction over identity, delegation, budget, dispatch handoff, observed receipt, dispute disposition, and residual closure. Rejected events preserve exact state; arbitrary runs preserve exchange/protocol/sender/receiver/principal/request/budget/receipt identity, the authority ceiling, and zero support, external-effect, or settlement assignment; one witness closes; ten controls reject identity, audience, expiry, credential, budget, receipt, dispute, residual, and authority laundering. The independent validator retains the nine-record fixture, simulates the lifecycle, and checks rejection noninterference. Peer identity, credential validity, authorization, task truth, payment, settlement, fairness, privacy, security, runtime execution, support, and external effect remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.GovernedWorldModelsfrom nine finite route declarations to an exact 32-declaration surface. The 23 new theorems define a six-event transaction over admitted observation, current model binding, qualified imagined branch, bounded planning handoff, independently observed actuality, and owned residual reconciliation. One-step and arbitrary-run results preserve exact model/observation/branch/action/effect identity, the authority ceiling, and zero support or effect-authority assignment; one complete witness reaches reconciliation; eleven closed controls reject stale observation/model, imagination-as-actuality, unsupported or unresolved branches, unbounded planner use, authority laundering, missing action receipts, dependent observation, and incomplete or unowned residuals. The independent validator recompiles the exact surface and reconstructs the lifecycle and controls. Observation truth, prediction quality, causal adequacy, calibration, independent observation in practice, recovery efficacy, safe control, support, and external effect remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.ModelWeightCustodyfrom nine finite route declarations to an exact 32-declaration surface. The 23 new theorems define a versioned transaction over independent attestation, bounded and versioned key release, no-distribution load, independent observation, exact finite descendant-key revocation, and erasure-after-revocation. One-step and arbitrary-run theorems preserve artifact and policy identity, non-authority, and a non-increasing authority ceiling; one six-event witness reaches exact erasure; nine closed substitutions reject stale version, self-attestation, expired release, authority widening, distribution during load, self-observation, partial revocation, premature erasure, and confidentiality laundering. The independent validator recompiles and locks the lifecycle surface and reconstructs its witness and controls while retaining the original route fixture. Attestation genuineness, hardware trust, key-service behavior, confidentiality, extraction resistance, deployed revocation or erasure, security effectiveness, support, and external effect remain unproved.Deepened
AsiStackProofs.SecurityKernelfrom 21 route and commit declarations to an exact 44-declaration surface. The 23 new theorems define a versioned authority-use transaction over bounded lease issuance, scoped mediated substitution, execution, raw-secret and handle exclusion, independent declassification, zeroization-before-commit, residual custody, and exact finite descendant revocation. One-step and arbitrary-run theorems preserve transaction identity, non-authority, and a non-increasing ceiling; one eight-event witness reaches an exact revoked state; nine closed countermodels reject stale version, ambient context, unmediated or expired injection, raw-secret output, self-declassification, premature commit, partial revocation, and security-claim laundering. The independent validator recompiles and locks the lifecycle surface and reconstructs the witness and controls. Complete runtime mediation, secret custody, sanitizer/declassifier competence, effect-complete revocation, isolation, side-channel control, prompt-injection containment, privacy, security, support, and external effect remain unproved.Deepened corrigibility from four generic route consequences to a versioned correction-control lifecycle. Twenty new
AsiStackProofs.Corrigibilitytheorems cover exact accepted advancement, control/action/affected-party/principal custody, zero authority/consent/support/effects, non-increasing authority, material notice, independent review and correction paths, bounded approval/delegation with future expiry, affected-party-representative challenge, accountable correction with residual custody, arbitrary-run preservation, exact batch composition, one complete five-event witness, and seven rejecting controls. The agency-rights validator compiles the exact surface and independently reconstructs the witness and controls. Affected-party standing, notice comprehension, consent quality, reviewer competence, material interface usability, correction outcome truth, deployed rollback/shutdown, support, and safety remain unproved.Deepened value-conflict handling from admission routes to a versioned contestable decision-lease lifecycle. Seventeen new
AsiStackProofs.ValueConflicttheorems cover exact accepted advancement, conflict/lease/value-set/stakeholder/proposer/reviewer custody, dissent and residual preservation, zero authority/support/effects, non-increasing authority, independent review, bounded future expiry, triggered revisit, arbitrary-run preservation, exact batch composition, one complete four-event witness, and six rejecting controls. The validator compiles the exact surface and independently reconstructs the witness and controls. Moral correctness, stakeholder standing, reviewer competence, institutional legitimacy, deployed expiry or escalation, support, and safety remain unproved.Deepened constitutional alignment from field-routing consequences to a versioned non-self-authorizing lifecycle. Fifteen new
AsiStackProofs.Alignmenttheorems prove exact accepted advancement, constitution/predicate/scope/proposer/ceiling custody, zero support and effect assignment, independent review before activation, conflict residualization, recorded-version rollback, arbitrary-run preservation, batch composition, one complete four-event witness, and five rejecting identity, self-review, authority, and version controls. The existing validator now compiles the exact surface and independently reconstructs the same trace and controls. Moral correctness, reviewer competence, rights usability, deployed conflict handling, effect-complete rollback, support, and safety remain unproved.Replaced the efficiency chapter’s two negative hooks with a ten-theorem finite route-selection model.
AsiStackProofs.Efficiencynow proves seven-class cost additivity and componentwise monotonicity, executable selector membership and eligibility, absence completeness, minimum modeled cost over every eligible listed candidate, a reachable minimum witness, and cheaper unauthorized and failed-quality non-displacement countermodels. The independent route-search probe agrees with the Lean selector on both valid traces while retaining six rejecting controls. The chapter remains atargument; cost calibration, candidate completeness, route quality, measured efficiency, deployment, reproduction, and transfer remain empirical or Project Theseus obligations.Deepened the Claim Ledger proof into an exact 27-declaration lifecycle. The model now commits the full pending proposal, rejects same-digest action, semantic-version, ontology-version, support-rank, and evidence-owner-receipt substitutions, preserves claim identity, zero external effects, and exact ledger-version/append-count balance over arbitrary successful event lists, composes event batches, and closes acknowledged states. Its independent validator compiles the exact theorem surface before checking 22 route cases, the 5/7 revision and 1/11 historical suites, and 34/34 mutations. The four public proof targets are adequate finite-record invariants; the chapter remains at
argument, and natural semantics, concurrent persistence, useful revision, reproduction, and transfer remain Theseus or empirical obligations.Deepened the Typed Job proof into an exact 32-declaration lifecycle: stage-indexed one-step and arbitrary-run invariants preserve receipt and represented execution-observation accounting, full job/contract/plan/authority/permission/lease/scheduler/consumer custody, rejection noninterference, terminal closure, and zero support/external-effect authority. One six-event run reaches exact closure, nineteen closed route/state countermodels cover the bounded failure surface, and the independent validator now compiles and locks the theorem surface before checking 29 routes, the 2/7 delivery and 2/9 durable suites, and 42 mutations. The model remains authored finite-record evidence with support-state effect
none; deployed scheduling, enforcement, effects, recovery, replay truth, useful work, reproduction, and transfer remain Project Theseus or empirical obligations.Current proof-depth snapshot: 324 proof targets, 130 Lean modules, 2303 theorem declarations, 1349 derived/decomposed, 410 direct/projection, 544 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
Deepened the Intent-to-Execution vertical proof from local transition consequences to an exact 37-declaration lifecycle: event kinds now have exclusive payload contracts; one-step and arbitrary-run theorems preserve contract and authority custody, authority bounds, logical time, effect accounting, delivery, stop, and residual invariants; one ten-event witness reaches delivery; and eighteen closed countermodels reject identity substitution, stale time, payload smuggling, premature transitions, self-verification, inexact rollback, and quarantine without residual custody. The independent validator now compiles and locks the theorem surface before checking the existing nine-scenario, 89-event result and thirty source mutations. The model remains a finite authored-record proof with support-state effect
none; parser semantics, authentic authority, deployed execution, effect truth, rollback efficacy, useful delivery, reproduction, and transfer remain Project Theseus or empirical work.
F.1 2026-08-01 - Human-oversight lifecycle and accountability ancestry
- Deepened
AsiStackProofs.HumanFactorsOversightfrom 9 to 32 theorem declarations by adding a reachable briefing, decision, intervention, response-observation, accountability, and blocking lifecycle. - Proved one-step and arbitrary-run preservation of exact review and authority-ceiling identity, authority bounds, control-opportunity and receipt ordering, accountability ancestry, and zero support or release authority.
- Added one complete five-event closure witness and thirteen closed rejecting countermodels for substitution, overload, lateness, missing comprehension acknowledgement, challenge or override, authority widening, premature intervention or observation, missing receipts, and blame without control.
- Bound the exact theorem surface to the independent human-oversight consumer. No human observation, comprehension, workload, reviewer-competence, automation-bias, intervention-efficacy, responsibility, meaningful-control, safety, or support result was created; chapter support remains
argument.
F.2 2026-08-01 - Reachable planning lifecycle and vertical refinement
- Deepened
AsiStackProofs.Planningfrom 27 to 48 theorem declarations by adding a 21-result reachable lifecycle over command admission, node readiness, job lowering, feedback, scoped replanning, and blocking. - Proved one-step and arbitrary-run preservation of authority ceilings, ready-before-job and feedback-before-replan ordering, exact plan-version accounting, stop conditions, phase-specific dispatch obligations, and residual accounting.
- Added one complete seven-event replan witness, denial noninterference, eleven closed rejecting countermodels, and admitted-plan/job-lowering refinement into
AsiStackProofs.IntentExecutionRefinement. - Bound the exact theorem surface to the existing independent scheduler-state and runtime-replan consumers. No new empirical result or support transition was created; decomposition quality, dependency truth, context and route adequacy, scheduler usefulness, deployed replanning, causal benefit, reproduction, and transfer remain Project Theseus or empirical obligations.
F.4 2026-08-01 - Relational-compiler role, denominator, and contraction custody
- Implemented
lean:relational-dimension-compilation-and-polyadic-cognition.admission_boundaryas an eight-transition finite review over compiler identity, typed roles, proposal denominators, lower-order rescues, qualification, compilation, fallback, contraction, expiry, and explicit non-authority. - Added 42 Lean declarations. One complete dossier reaches only a Project Theseus relational compiler study; all 54 admission-axis mutations reject readiness with exact repair or refusal.
- Proved finite role and candidate append composition, role identity under entity remapping, complete role and proposal denominators, descendant-closure composition, active-descendant rejection, adverse budget monotonicity, and seven receipt invalidations.
- Added two information-loss results separating qualification metrics from role fidelity and named rescue records from lower-order rescue competence, plus rejecting Search Substrates, Routing, and Evidence States consumers.
- Preserved the inference boundary: no higher-order irreducibility, representational usefulness, efficiency, natural-task transfer, bounded primitive arity, safe online adaptation, support, release, or external effect follows. Chapter support remains
argument. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 324 proof targets, 130 Lean modules, 2052 theorem declarations, 1194 derived/decomposed, 405 direct/projection, 453 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.5 2026-08-01 - Cognitive-sovereignty custody and human-outcome non-inference
- Implemented
lean:human-ai-symbiosis-neurotechnology-and-cognitive-sovereignty.admission_boundaryas an eight-transition finite review over exact coupling identity, competent component and simpler-intervention comparators, purpose-specific authorization, neural and inferred mental-data custody, practical exit, longitudinal observation, expiry, and explicit non-authority. - Added 48 Lean declarations. One complete dossier reaches only a Project Theseus low-risk coupling study; all 49 admission-axis mutations reject readiness with exact repair or refusal.
- Proved strongest-component comparator discipline, purpose-exact grants, revocation and expiry rejection, finite participant identity and post-exit custody, adverse monotonicity, and seven receipt invalidations.
- Added two information-loss results separating nominal revocation from practical exit and session metrics from post-exit skill retention, plus rejecting Privacy Information Flow, Human Factors Oversight, and Evidence States consumers.
- Preserved the inference boundary: no beneficial symbiosis, genuine consent, mental integrity, cognitive enhancement, clinical efficacy, equity, neural safety, lawful authorization, support, release, or external effect follows. Chapter support remains
argument. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 324 proof targets, 130 Lean modules, 1916 theorem declarations, 1134 derived/decomposed, 390 direct/projection, 392 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.6 2026-08-01 - Deployment-transition custody and distributional non-inference
- Implemented
lean:ai-deployment-transition-distribution-and-human-agency.admission_boundaryas an eight-transition finite review over deployment and baseline identity, complete affected-person denominators, disaggregated accounting, practical agency, transition capacity, remedy, expiry, and explicit non-authority. - Added 44 Lean declarations. One complete dossier reaches only a Project Theseus governed transition study; all 54 admission-axis mutations reject readiness with exact repair or refusal.
- Proved finite cohort identity and append composition, complete-denominator custody, unremedied-harm rejection, adverse monotonicity, seven receipt invalidations, and a concrete positive-aggregate/unremedied-harm witness.
- Added two information-loss results separating aggregate signals from harmed subgroup status and approval counts from practical refusal, plus rejecting Human-AI Organizations, Readiness Gates, and Evidence States consumers.
- Preserved the inference boundary: no causal deployment effect, job change, welfare, fairness, meaningful agency, lawful remedy, service continuity, deployment readiness, support, release, or external effect follows. Chapter support remains
argument.
F.7 2026-08-01 - Experimental custody and scientific-claim boundaries
- Implemented
lean:scientific-discovery-and-experimental-governance.admission_boundaryas an eight-transition finite review over hypothesis ancestry, preregistered design, instrument authority, complete attempts, analysis, replication, correction, dual-use custody, expiry, and explicit non-authority. - Added 41 Lean declarations and an independently encoded fixture consumer. One complete dossier reaches only a Project Theseus governed experiment campaign; all 54 admission-axis mutations reject readiness with exact repair or refusal.
- Proved arbitrary-list attempt identity custody, complete-denominator and outcome-exposed confirmatory rejection, three adverse monotonicity results, and seven receipt invalidations.
- Added two information-loss results separating significance from preregistration integrity and replication counts from independence, plus rejecting Evidence States and Benchmark Ratchets bridges.
- Preserved the inference boundary: no hypothesis truth, causal identification, instrument accuracy, reproducibility, discovery, laboratory safety, deployment, support, release, or external effect follows. Chapter support remains
argument.
F.8 2026-08-01 - Forecast custody and generalization boundaries
- Implemented
lean:learning-theory-generalization-and-scaling-science.admission_boundaryas a six-transition finite review over exact learning-claim identity, prospective forecast design, transfer boundaries, correction, expiry, and explicit non-authority. - Added 38 Lean declarations and an independently encoded fixture consumer. One complete dossier reaches only a Project Theseus prospective forecast campaign; all 45 admission-axis mutations reject readiness with exact repair or refusal.
- Proved arbitrary-list attempt identity custody, denominator and alternative rejection, adverse expiry and extrapolation monotonicity, and seven receipt invalidations.
- Added non-substitution boundaries, two information-loss results separating retrospective fit from prospective coverage and threshold metrics from mechanism change, and a Benchmark Ratchets bridge that rejects promotion without a prospective holdout.
- Preserved the inference boundary: no generalization, transfer, emergence, scaling accuracy, calibration, safety, deployment, support, release, or external effect follows. Chapter support remains
argument.
F.9 2026-08-01 - Physical capacity, accounting, and impact boundaries
- Implemented
lean:physical-compute-infrastructure-energy-and-environmental-constraints.admission_boundaryas a six-transition finite review over exact workload and infrastructure identity, separated compute quantities, multi-resource capacity, attributed impacts, resilience, retirement, and explicit non-authority. - Added 36 Lean declarations and an independently encoded fixture consumer. One complete dossier reaches only a Project Theseus workload-capacity campaign; all 44 admission-axis mutations reject readiness with exact repair or refusal.
- Proved finite workload-demand and attributed-energy composition, member demand bounds, aggregate-overrun and hidden-backup-energy rejection, adverse demand/capacity/expiry monotonicity, and five receipt invalidations.
- Added non-substitution boundaries, two information-loss results separating energy headlines from useful delivery and unit efficiency from total impact, and a Resource Economics bridge that rejects dispatch when required physical capacity is absent.
- Preserved the inference boundary: no delivered performance, meter accuracy, sustainability, resilience, community acceptability, rebound control, deployment, support, transfer, or external effect follows. Chapter support remains
argument. - Adjudicated six current formalization-scope scanner hits while retiring one superseded planned-target caption. The live prose-candidate denominator is now 3,846, with 650 post-W3 domain-specific additions and zero pending materiality review.
F.10 2026-08-01 - Durable semantic-memory identity and deletion boundaries
- Implemented
lean:durable-semantic-memory-and-knowledge-lattices.admission_boundaryas a seven-transition finite review over stable object identity, current provenance and support, rights, contradiction custody, ontology migration, replay, and explicit non-authority. - Added 35 Lean declarations and an independently encoded fixture consumer. One complete dossier reaches only a Project Theseus memory-replay campaign; all 38 admission-axis mutations reject readiness with exact repair or refusal.
- Proved arbitrary-parent provenance preservation, parent-bounded purpose authority, stable identity across representation rebuilds, replay composition, expiry monotonicity, and scoped receipt invalidation.
- Added non-substitution boundaries for retrieval, persistence, storage deletion, and graph connectivity; added two non-identifiability pairs for contradiction state and learned influence; and connected open deletion duty to the existing Context Transactions materialization guard.
- Preserved the inference boundary: no semantic truth, useful retrieval, complete memory, behavioral forgetting, deployment, support, transfer, or external effect follows. Chapter support remains
argument. - Adjudicated five new formalization-scope scanner hits without replacing the chapter’s 34 prior curated dispositions. The live prose-candidate denominator is now 3,841, with 645 post-W3 domain-specific additions and zero pending materiality review.
- Changed the claim/proof roadmap validator to execute and release each of its 67 full-snapshot negative controls in sequence instead of retaining every deep copy until process exit; mutation coverage and rejection semantics are unchanged.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 324 proof targets, 125 Lean files scanned, 1,709 theorem declarations, 1,056 derived/decomposed, 312 direct/projection, 341 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.11 2026-08-01 - Societal resilience evidence and recovery boundaries
- Implemented
lean:societal-resilience-and-misuse-defense.admission_boundaryas an eight-transition finite review over exact incident and population identity, cross-organization coordination, resistance and absorption, recovery, remedy, adaptation, and explicit non-authority. - Added 32 Lean declarations and an independently encoded fixture consumer. One complete dossier reaches only a Project Theseus synthetic resilience exercise; 45 admission-axis mutations reject readiness with exact repair or refusal.
- Added evidence non-substitution, organization-scoped response authority, inductive finite incident-path closure, adverse monotonicity, and incident, population, jurisdiction, and protocol receipt invalidation.
- Added population-resilience and equitable-remedy non-identifiability plus an Institutional Legitimacy bridge that rejects an incomplete participant census.
- Preserved the inference boundary: no population resilience, lawful cooperation, recovery, remedy efficacy, acceptable residual harm, deployment, support, transfer, or external effect follows. Chapter support remains
argument. - Reconciled two stale formalization prose-candidate IDs from the preceding replication and institutional proof tranches while preserving their curated historical and current semantic-review dispositions.
- Refreshed the exact live prose-candidate denominator from 3,828 to 3,836 and the W3 post-baseline addition count from 632 to 640. Claim-registry validation now performs generation and schema checks once, then runs all 13 semantic negative controls in place without retaining full-registry copies.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 324 proof targets, 124 Lean modules, 1,674 theorem declarations, 1,041 derived/decomposed, 297 direct/projection, 336 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.12 2026-08-01 - Institutional mandate, representation, and enforcement boundaries
- Implemented
lean:institutions-international-coordination-and-public-legitimacy.admission_boundaryas an eight-transition finite review over exact identity, jurisdiction-scoped mandate, affected publics, coordination, institutional performance, remedy, and explicit non-authority. - Added 32 Lean declarations and an independently encoded fixture consumer. One complete dossier reaches only a Project Theseus institutional tabletop; 45 admission-axis mutations reject readiness with exact repair or refusal.
- Added evidence non-substitution, local-jurisdiction scope, inductive finite affected-public inclusion, adverse monotonicity, and receipt invalidation.
- Added representation and effective-enforcement non-identifiability plus a Governance Rights bridge that rejects an incomplete affected-public census.
- Preserved the inference boundary: no lawful authority, representativeness, independent review, implementation, enforcement, remedy efficacy, public legitimacy, geopolitical stability, deployment, support, transfer, or external effect follows. Chapter support remains
argument. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 324 proof targets, 129 Lean modules, 1868 theorem declarations, 1117 derived/decomposed, 374 direct/projection, 377 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.14 2026-08-01 - Content-authenticity evidence and truth boundaries
- Implemented
lean:content-authenticity-watermarking-and-synthetic-media-integrity.admission_boundaryas an eight-transition finite review over exact asset/rendition identity, separated evidence semantics, transformation custody, current trust state, conflict and remedy routes, accessible disclosure, and explicit non-authority. - Added 32 Lean declarations and an independently encoded fixture consumer. One complete authored envelope reaches only a Project Theseus authenticity campaign; 42 admission-axis mutations reject readiness and receive exact repair or refusal dispositions.
- Added typed evidence non-substitution, inductive finite transformation accounting, scoped receipt and signer/policy staleness invalidation, and rejection of unsupported preservation and unbound composite claims.
- Added semantic-truth and origin-from-absence non-identifiability results plus a bounded Communication Influence bridge that deliberately refuses to inherit recipient comprehension from an authenticity receipt.
- Preserved the inference boundary. Authored fields remain assumptions, and no theorem establishes signature or provenance correctness, watermark or detector robustness, content truth, human or synthetic origin, authorship, consent, comprehension, legal compliance, remedy efficacy, deployment, support, transfer, or external effect. Chapter support remains
argument. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 324 proof targets, 121 Lean modules, 1578 theorem declarations, 1004 derived/decomposed, 250 direct/projection, 324 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.15 2026-08-01 - Protected-computation evidence and fallback boundaries
- Implemented
lean:confidential-and-verifiable-ai-computation.admission_boundaryas an eight-step finite review over exact identity, separated guarantees, evidence roles and statement scope, freshness, leakage, observable fallback, cross-owner handoff, and explicit non-authority. - Added 31 Lean declarations and an independently encoded fixture consumer. One complete authored dossier reaches only a Project Theseus protected- computation campaign; 48 admission-axis mutations reject readiness and receive exact repair or refusal dispositions.
- Added typed evidence non-substitution, inductive finite leakage accounting, receipt-scope and leakage monotonicity, explicit fallback rejection, and two information-loss results for semantic authority and end-to-end privacy.
- Added a bounded Privacy Information Flow bridge that deliberately leaves purpose and authority false, preventing a protected-execution receipt from laundering privacy authorization.
- Preserved the inference boundary. Authored fields remain assumptions, and no theorem establishes cryptographic soundness, attestation validity, hardware trust, side-channel resistance, measured leakage, semantic correctness, authorization, privacy, fallback efficacy, acceptable cost, secure deployment, support, transfer, or external effect. Chapter support remains
argument. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 324 proof targets, 120 Lean modules, 1546 theorem declarations, 990 derived/decomposed, 236 direct/projection, 320 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.16 2026-08-01 - Adversarial model-security lifecycle and composition boundary
- Implemented
lean:adversarial-machine-learning-and-model-attack-surface.admission_boundaryas an eight-step finite review over artifact identity, separated threat lanes, adaptive challenge, observation and cost, recovery, assurance scope, disclosure custody, and explicit non-authority. - Added 28 Lean declarations and an independently encoded fixture consumer. One complete authored dossier reaches only a Project Theseus model-security campaign; 58 admission-axis mutations reject readiness and receive exact repair or refusal dispositions.
- Added certificate/monitor/recovery non-substitution, checkpoint and serving- configuration invalidation, budget and expiry boundaries, and an inductive theorem that quarantines every member of an arbitrary finite attack-trace list.
- Added aggregate-score and local-component composition non-identifiability results plus a bounded bridge to the adversarial-evaluation lifecycle.
- Preserved the inference boundary. Authored fields remain assumptions, and no theorem establishes robustness, exploitability, attack reachability, defense or detector efficacy, recovery efficacy, confidentiality, secure deployment, attack authority, support, transfer, or external effect. Chapter support remains
argument. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 324 proof targets, 119 Lean modules, 1515 theorem declarations, 976 derived/decomposed, 223 direct/projection, 316 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.17 2026-08-01 - Governed objective leases and finite descendant retirement
- Implemented
lean:governed-objective-formation-value-learning-and-goal-integrity.admission_boundaryas a seven-stage finite review over the objective charter, target/proxy typing, plurality, consumer leases, challenge controls, retirement, and explicit non-authority. - Added 27 Lean declarations and an independently encoded fixture consumer. One complete authored dossier reaches only a Project Theseus objective- registry study; 46 admission-axis mutations reject readiness and receive exact repair or refusal dispositions.
- Added typed refusal of objective ratification by optimizer, reward-model, and evaluator roles; consumer, expiry, ontology, and authority invalidation; and an inductive theorem that retires every member of an arbitrary finite descendant-binding list.
- Added proxy-target and preference-authority non-identifiability results plus a bounded bridge to the existing learned-objective integrity consumer.
- Preserved the inference boundary. Authored fields remain assumptions, and no theorem establishes correct values, consent, moral truth, legitimacy, corrigibility, preference accuracy, behavioral alignment, complete external retirement, safe optimization, support, transfer, or external effect. Chapter support remains
argument. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 324 proof targets, 118 Lean modules, 1487 theorem declarations, 965 derived/decomposed, 210 direct/projection, 312 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.18 2026-08-01 - Communication influence review and denied-attribute noninterference
- Implemented
lean:human-ai-communication-persuasion-and-epistemic-security.admission_boundaryas a six-stage finite review over claim provenance, audience autonomy, delivery envelopes, correction and observation, and explicit non-authority. - Added 21 Lean declarations and an independently encoded fixture consumer. One complete authored dossier reaches only a Project Theseus benign communication study; 42 admission-axis mutations reject readiness and receive exact repair or refusal dispositions.
- Proved expiry, audience-overrun, and repetition-overrun monotonicity, plus typed denied-attribute noninterference for personalization policies that can consume only the allowed audience projection.
- Added two universal non-identifiability results: factuality, consent, persuasion score, and disclosure cannot recover the full modeled influence state, and provenance cannot recover recipient comprehension.
- Preserved the inference boundary. Authored fields remain assumptions, and no theorem establishes truth, comprehension, autonomy, persuasion efficacy, correction efficacy, benefit, harm, delivery authority, support, transfer, or external effect. Chapter support remains
argument. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 324 proof targets, 117 Lean modules, 1460 theorem declarations, 954 derived/decomposed, 198 direct/projection, 308 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.19 2026-08-01 - Open-weight release review and irreversible-control boundary
- Implemented
lean:open-weight-release-and-post-release-control.admission_boundaryas a six-step finite review over exact artifact identity, access alternatives, accessible-frontier expiry, derivative evaluation, benefit/risk distribution, and post-release non-authority. - Added 19 Lean declarations and an independently encoded fixture consumer. One complete authored dossier reaches only a Project Theseus harmless release-case campaign; 36 admission-axis mutations block readiness and receive exact repair or refusal dispositions.
- Proved bounded frontier-expiry and public-copy irreversibility monotonicity, plus two non-identifiability results: official lineage cannot recover universal copy control, and default evaluation cannot recover downstream safeguard state.
- Preserved the inference boundary. Authored fields remain assumptions, and no theorem authorizes release or establishes recall, telemetry, copy erasure, license enforcement, derivative safety, benefit, risk, support, transfer, or external effect. Chapter support remains
argument. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 324 proof targets, 116 Lean modules, 1439 theorem declarations, 942 derived/decomposed, 193 direct/projection, 304 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.20 2026-08-01 - Non-operational military-interaction review
- Implemented
lean:military-ai-autonomous-weapons-and-strategic-stability.admission_boundaryas an eight-step finite review that accumulates public-safe scope, bounded authority, meaningful-judgment conditions, observation trust, safe posture, interaction assumptions, evidence custody, and non-authorizing boundaries. - Added 24 Lean declarations and an independently encoded public-safe fixture consumer. One complete dossier reaches only Project Theseus public-safe simulation eligibility; 45 admission-axis mutations block readiness and receive exact repair or refusal dispositions; expiry, decision-time, and off-ramp shortfalls remain rejecting under adverse monotone changes.
- Added two universal non-identifiability results: human-interface presence alone cannot recover meaningful judgment, and identical local component evidence cannot recover every strategic-interaction review.
- Preserved the non-operational evidence boundary. No theorem authorizes a weapon or establishes lawful use, meaningful control in practice, escalation reduction, strategic stability, safety, support movement, release, transfer, or external effect. Chapter support remains
argument. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 324 proof targets, 115 Lean modules, 1420 theorem declarations, 932 derived/decomposed, 188 direct/projection, 300 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.21 2026-08-01 - Dangerous-capability dossier review and scalar non-identifiability
- Implemented
lean:dangerous-capability-domains-and-misuse-uplift.admission_boundaryas a seven-stage finite pre-campaign dossier review with accumulated identity, threat, baseline, instrument, custody, and non-authorizing boundary invariants. - Added 20 Lean declarations and an independently encoded generic fixture consumer. One complete record reaches only Project Theseus harmless-analogue campaign eligibility; 29 admission-axis mutations reach exact repair or refusal states; expiry and attempt shortfall remain rejecting under adverse monotone changes.
- Added a universal non-identifiability result: two distinct capability/propensity/bypass/uplift/harm vectors can have the same aggregate score but require opposite component-sensitive review decisions, so no classifier restricted to the scalar is exact for every modeled vector.
- Preserved the evidence boundary. Authored fields are assumptions, and no theorem establishes dangerous capability, uplift, safeguard efficacy, harm, safety, threshold crossing, support movement, release, transfer, or external effect. Chapter support remains
argument.
F.22 2026-08-01 - Finite embodied control-lease admission
- Implemented
lean:embodiment.missing_safety_state_blocks_controlas a finite derived control-lease guard over current lease state, observation freshness, state and actuator envelopes, timing, fallback stopping distance, independent stop, effect observation, residual custody, and a non-claim boundary. - Added 22 Lean declarations: one complete lease reaches only Project Theseus closed-loop trial eligibility, 13 admission-axis mutations fail readiness and reach exact repair routes, and three arithmetic laws preserve timing validity or rejection under monotone changes. An independent validator re-encodes all decisions rather than consuming a copied Lean summary.
- Preserved the physical-evidence boundary. The model trusts every authored plant and control field and establishes no plant truth, physical or human safety, deadline satisfaction, safe-set validity, fallback effectiveness, recovery, support movement, release, transfer, or external effect. Chapter support remains
argument.
F.23 2026-08-01 - Pairwise evidence and systemic-readiness separation
- Implemented
lean:multi_agent.pairwise_validity_no_systemic_promotionas a finite three-party population model with six directed pairwise authorization edges and nine independently mutable systemic review axes. - Added 22 Lean declarations, including a same-input/opposite-decision witness pair and an impossibility theorem showing that no classifier restricted to the pairwise matrix can exactly recover full campaign readiness. Every systemic-axis omission preserves pairwise validity, fails readiness, and reaches its exact repair route.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 324 proof targets, 114 Lean modules, 1396 theorem declarations, 913 derived/decomposed, 187 direct/projection, 296 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Kept the result at its formal boundary. The successful route admits only a Project Theseus population campaign; no theorem establishes cooperation, non-collusion, systemic safety, effective human agency, institutional outcomes, support movement, or external effects. Chapter support remains
argument.
F.24 2026-08-01 - Human-AI accountability assignment review
- Implemented
lean:human_ai_org.accountability_requires_authorityas a five-stage Lean review from identity through capacity, authority, independence, remedy/custody, and modeled assignment readiness. - Added 21 theorem declarations: one-step and arbitrary-run invariant preservation, readiness completeness, one positive reachability witness, and 17 exact rejecting controls. An independent validator checks the full route and all 20 single-field mutations with sticky blocked states.
- Kept the evidence boundary exact. The model trusts authored fields and does not prove practical human control, lawful accountability, organizational effectiveness, worker welfare, support movement, or external effects. Chapter support remains
argument.
F.25 2026-08-01 - Reachable artifact-steward readiness models
- Implemented the two planned Artifact Steward proof targets with reachable work-contract and release-review transition models. Arbitrary-length Lean run invariants now make dispatch readiness and external-review readiness require complete modeled packets.
- Added exact repair, refusal, and approval countermodels for nine work-contract boundaries and eight release-review boundaries. The existing lifecycle probe now checks three valid routes and 23 expected-invalid controls, while its validator independently re-encodes all seventeen new mutations and checks 37 exact theorem declarations.
- Preserved the execution boundary: the models stop before worker execution or publication, create no evidence transition, and do not establish authority legitimacy, project quality, release safety, deployment, transfer, or ASI. Chapter support remains
argument.
F.26 2026-08-01 - Reachable substrate-adoption classifier
- Replaced the hand-authored
SubstrateAdoptionTraceSummarywithclassifyAdoptionTrace, a reachable finite classifier over concrete baseline, control, falsification, boundary, fallback, residual, support, workload, result, axis, permission, and adoption-state fields. - Added Lean witnesses for all four accepted non-promoting trace states and all eight exact rejecting controls, plus route algebra proving that rejection never grants consumer permission. The independent validator re-encodes all twelve decisions and checks nineteen exact theorem declarations.
- Marked
lean:substrates.search.adoption_trace_bridgeimplemented across the outline, manifest source, chapter, triage record, dossier, and roadmap. This proves only bounded adoption discipline over authored inputs; no substrate benefit, benchmark result, transfer, support transition, or deployment authority follows, and chapter support remainsargument.
F.27 2026-08-01 - Observation-trust dependence accounting
- Added
AsiStackProofs.ObservationTrust, a universal finite classifier over eligible channel records and declared dependence roots. Same-root agreement counts one independent evidence item, distinct-root agreement counts two, and conflicting hypotheses remain disagreement; concrete Lean witnesses make all three branches reachable. - Added a seven-stage observation-review lifecycle with exact observation, channel, calibration, clock/pose, dependence, hypothesis, consumer, residual, and version custody. Its independent validator accepts six ordered transitions, rejects 46 lifecycle mutations with exact state preservation, and passes 13 pair-classification controls.
- Registered two canonical targets and integrated them into the perception chapter, outline, manifest, proof dossier, adequacy review, and generated proof surfaces. Authored dependence roots are assumptions: real dependence, calibration, environmental truth, fusion quality, robustness, safety, support, and authority remain unproved; chapter support remains
argument.
F.28 2026-08-01 - Learned-objective integrity formalization
- Added
AsiStackProofs.LearnedObjectiveIntegrity, including a constructive witness that identical compliant traces can arise from distinct learned objective hypotheses and a separating opportunity that produces different actions. This proves finite trace-only non-identification in the model, not objective identity, mesa-optimizer detection, or absence of deception. - Added an eight-stage hypothesis-review lifecycle with exact model, checkpoint, signal, evidence, reviewer, consumer, residual, and version custody. Its independent validator accepts seven ordered transitions and rejects 59 wrong-stage, weak-evidence, monitor, authority, expiry, rollback, handoff, and invalidation mutations without changing rejected state.
- Registered two canonical proof targets and integrated the result into the chapter, outline, manifest, proof dossier, adequacy review, and generated proof surfaces. Chapter support remains
argument; evaluator competence, intervention validity, training-time deception detection, mitigation effectiveness, deployment behavior, safety, and transfer remain empirical or Project Theseus obligations.
F.29 2026-08-01 - Governed-operations lifecycle refinement
- Added
AsiStackProofs.GovernedOperationsRefinement, an eight-stage incident lifecycle with thirteen theorems for exact rejected-state preservation, authority-neutral transitions, refinement into the existing degradation and recovery predicates, emergency-authority expiry, bounded restoration, and recurrence re-entry. - Extended the canonical governed-operations consumer to accept seven ordered lifecycle transitions and reject 44 independent lifecycle mutations while retaining the existing packet and frozen-campaign controls.
- Registered one new proof target and documented the exact boundary: no detector, containment, recovery, fallback, safety, deployment, support, or release claim changes.
F.30 2026-08-01 — Failure-recovery Lean refinement
- Added a five-stage failure-recovery transition system with exact incident and version custody, replay rejection, rejected-state preservation, modeled effect isolation, guarded readmission, authority noninterference, bounded recovery reachability, and recurrence re-isolation.
- Added an independently encoded validator that reproduces all five accepted transitions and rejects 31 wrong-stage, identity, replay, authority, and lifecycle-gate mutations without changing rejected state.
- Bound the result into the Failure Modes outline, chapter, proof manifest source, proof-model dossier, adequacy review, and validation registry. Chapter support remains
argument; event truth, detector quality, containment and remediation effectiveness, deployed recovery, safety, and transfer remain explicit Project Theseus or empirical obligations.
F.31 2026-07-31 — Generation-2 visual-production ledger and first replacement
- Installed the complete
asi-stack-manim-videosaudiovisual authoring system inside the repository so its art direction, story, Manim, audio, accessibility, experience-review, and research contracts travel with the book rather than depending on an untracked workstation skill. - Added machine-auditable beat-plan, experience-review, and 84-chapter generation-2 production-ledger schemas plus a fail-closed validator. The ledger preserves all 84 generation-one master identities and the twelve unlisted preview predecessors; it blocks acceptance, YouTube advancement, and current Quarto projection when any required gate, digest, review, receipt, or predecessor link is missing.
- Rebuilt the first chapter around one persistent duplicate-file deletion request: a measured 230.23-second narration, 27 exact beats, concrete authority/observation/rollback mechanisms, reviewed captions, a chapter-specific storyboard, and original ManimCE scene code. Its first animatic review was recorded as
reviseafter finding stale crossfades, long static intervals, crowded rollback composition, and incomplete multi-mode review. Subsequent local renders remain candidates; no generation-2 master, upload, embed, support movement, or publication claim has been accepted. - Hardened the per-beat frame sampler for FFmpeg 8 by emitting PNG review frames instead of non-standard limited-range JPEG. This is a diagnostic compatibility correction, not an audiovisual-quality claim.
F.32 2026-07-31 — Manim art direction and audiovisual experience standard
- Upgraded the reusable
asi-stack-manim-videosskill from a synchronization standard into an end-to-end audiovisual direction system. It now governs chapter-specific signature imagery, composition, hierarchy, semantic easing, motion choreography, visual rhythm, narration direction, sound mix, accessibility, and three-pass animatic → picture-and-sound lock → release review. - Replaced the rigid seven-phase beat contract with v2 story functions that require hook, mechanism, evidence boundary, and payoff while allowing each chapter to choose its own construction, trace, comparison, failure, or counterexample form. Beat density and technique counts are diagnostics, not animation quotas.
- Added tested mechanical A/V and per-beat sampling tools. The A/V diagnostic found six 32.5–42.9-second frozen-image intervals in the first current master despite a healthy -16.4 LUFS / -1.4 dBTP speech mix, confirming that technical media validity and acceptable audio do not establish visual quality.
- Strengthened P7.3-F9 so every revision must carry art/audio/accessibility briefs, chapter-specific continuity, three samples per beat, multi-device and multi-mode playback, and independent 4/5 acceptance across clarity, composition, motion, synchronization, continuity, pacing, voice, mix, engagement, accessibility, and claim fidelity. No external-human prepublication gate was added.
F.33 2026-07-31 — Manim pedagogical and synchronization ratchet
- Created and validated the reusable
asi-stack-manim-videosCodex skill with research-grounded narration, engagement, ManimCE, clause-level timing, accessibility, evidence-boundary, review, and YouTube-supersession guidance. Its beat-plan auditor passes a positive fixture and rejects missing anchors, static text-only action, absent state change, and excessive static holds. - Reclassified the existing 84 video masters honestly: they retain their technical A/V, caption, transcript, and custody receipts, but owner review of videos 1–5 exposed low semantic animation density and paragraph-level sync that the seven-frame review could not measure. Videos 2–5 are thin wrappers over the generic seven-tableau engine and are not final teaching artifacts.
- Added roadmap packet P7.3-F9. It requires concrete teaching promises, chapter-specific curiosity loops and persistent visual worlds, exact beat-plan/audio anchors, purposeful state changes, cognitive-load controls, three-frame-per-beat review, complete 1×/muted/audio-only review, and a 1–5 → 6–12 → 13–84 remediation ratchet before further upload or public reconciliation. Existing unlisted embeds remain historical review previews.
F.34 2026-07-31 — Corben paper fidelity audits and manuscript integration
Bound all 46 locally audited, git-ignored paper bodies to a public-safe custody ledger containing exact relative paths, byte counts, and SHA-256 receipts. Local validation detects source-byte drift; tracked-files-only CI validates the same closure topology without publishing the private corpus. The receipt is explicitly identity metadata, not evidence promotion.
Completed the 11,080-word Aletheia correction-lineage audit across the original epistemic-engine paper, Aletheia Foundry, Proof-Carrying Workbench v1.1, and self-contained PCW v1.2. Replaced the routing note with a complete version, mechanism, interface, evidence, failure, non-claim, section-family, and research-obligation record. The later PCW design controls conflicts, and repeated versions contribute no independent evidentiary weight.
Added the one materially missing PCW mechanism to Claim Ledgers: a claim- native release now requires bidirectional claim-to-surface and surface-to- claim bindings, while unregistered assertions, hidden claims, disputed mappings, and unchecked remainder stay visible. Explicitly rejected deterministic open-domain claim extraction, schema-validity-as-truth, assurance laundering, live-oracle and consensus authority, universal risk thresholds, and any implementation, safety, AGI, ASI, or support-state claim.
Completed the Context Engineer v1.0/v3.2 and Black Hole Context Manager v5.0/v4.1 family audits. The new notes preserve context-supply-chain, mission-brief, proposed transport-field, compartment-lifecycle, versioned- chunk, tiered-placement, lazy evaluation, goal-drift, freeze/thaw, and retrieval-versus-reconstruction ideas. A prose audit confirmed that Virtual Context, Context Transactions, and Security Kernel already contain the stronger canonical treatment, so no duplicate branded section was added.
Explicitly bounded both context papers’ unsupported or unsafe claims: protocol metadata is not enforcement, Ring Attention is not physical isolation, zeroization language does not prove erasure, HMAC and repeated confirmation do not establish truth, entropy/similarity do not establish importance, keyword routing is a weak baseline, partial pseudocode is not production-ready, and the synthetic hallucination/leak/cost/latency figures remain unverified source reports.
Completed Ladon’s full standalone security audit. Preserved blind, caller-bound capability use, trusted input, late substitution or remote use, per-use mediation, and compartment lifecycle while making credential confidentiality distinct from authority misuse, harmful effects, and sensitive derivatives. Rejected platform-mechanism equivalence, the partial Rust sketch as an implementation, portable trusted-UI claims, and the “Ignorance” and “Ephemerality” statements as theorems.
Completed UAT’s three-tab correction-lineage audit. The public human-in-the- loop architecture now controls the original promotional tribunal; the note preserves dossier boundaries, omitted frontiers, probabilistic claim extraction, richer proposition states, adversarial review, compression fidelity, and SME handoffs while rejecting model-brand diversity, consensus/stability as truth, delete-by-dossier-absence, fixed thresholds, guard-model authority, and every unsubstantiated performance, cost, production, or superiority claim. Existing Spinoza and Claim Ledger prose already contains the stronger canonical treatment, so no duplicate chapter or section was added.
Completed TokenMana’s five-tab/two-paper closure audit. Added a temporal- access contract to Resource Economics so regeneration, renewal cliffs, bursts, prices, notifications, deadlines, fairness, user time, sleep- sensitive privacy, and displaced human cost remain visible. Converted its equilibrium, continuity, variance, stability, profit, sleep, and productivity claims into dimensionally and causally explicit research obligations.
Completed Simulation Scaling’s six-draft lineage audit. Added the missing per-bottleneck correction to Resource Economics: simulation feasibility is a typed demand/capacity vector with coupling constraints before it is a scalar score. The scope–clockspeed–efficiency inequality is now bounded as a conditional heuristic, while contract weakening, physical upper bounds, engineering feasibility, simulator adequacy, and external transfer remain distinct claims.
Completed the 15-tab BugBrain/Project Genesis paper audit and reconciled it against the pinned code-level project dossier. Preserved hardware-explicit ownership, state-qualified capacity, compact graph compilation, tiered paging/persistence, one-shot authority, artifact replay, readiness semantics, and objective-term effect tests while rejecting consciousness, AGI, completeness, named-module, projected-performance, source-presence, and skipped-green claims that outrun implementation evidence.
Completed the 61,129-word Software Magic Grimoire composite audit across the full 1,645-entry lexicon, pocket edition, stacked-spells addendum, and prompt pack. Added a layered Instruction Identity Record to Intent-to-Execution and bounded role prompts, Gödel numbers, coil geometry, vocabulary size, templates, and authored examples as non-evidence.
Completed the 53,000-word Alignment Field family section audit across its two long drafts, ten-part architecture, governance and karma extensions, adversarial review, and narrowed version 3 microdraft. Replaced the old routing note with a complete system note that separates metaphysics from engineering, preserves the five proposed consciousness dimensions only as theory-relative evidence channels, and records the paper’s own decisive objections to its product formula, IIT/FEP inheritance, collective-mind, physics, clinical, and moral-proof claims.
Added an Architecture-Induced Moral-Risk Review to Moral Uncertainty so self-preservation, persistent identity, mutable self-models, valence-like state, long-lived relationships, and copy proliferation are reviewed before activation. Added explicit copy, fork, merge, checkpoint, gradual- replacement, and migration boundaries separating pattern, causal, memory, legal, consent, authority, and first-person continuity. No consciousness, welfare, rights, metaphysics, safety, or support-state result is inferred.
Completed the 31,000-word Field of God predecessor audit across title and outline material, abbreviated and expanded eight-part drafts, genealogy, and conclusion. Marked Alignment Field as the controlling successor, blocked double counting across the two papers, and retained only the distinct power-versus-care, nested-optimizer, dissent-as-feedback, and copy-continuity lineage that existing chapters already own. No duplicate chapter prose or independent evidentiary weight was added.
Completed Ethica Mechanica’s five parts, Praxis, objections, and Genesis Block. Preserved its machine-logistics versus human-value authority split, recursive governance loop, dissent signal, material exit/fork conditions, logic-transparency versus personal-privacy boundary, and technocracy/network- lock-in objections. Existing governance chapters already contain the resulting interfaces, so the source gained a full closure note and exact boundaries without duplicate prose or a new chapter.
Completed the Eternal Code/Codex Recursiva version-family audit across 2.0, the Truth/Social/Task rewrite, 2.1, 3.0, 3.1, 4.0, derived ethics drafts, version 1.0, and the Alignment Field outline. Added a non-compensating alignment-vector section to Constitutional Alignment: epistemic fit, task fidelity, affected-party/constitutional compatibility, and authority/effect safety now have separate owners and evidence routes. Preserved heterarchical challenge and material exit costs while rejecting aggregate scores, geometric means, oracle naming, consensus-as-truth, automatic energy throttling, fixed compute entitlements, and metaphysical or moral proof.
Completed the Verification Bandwidth paper line by line. Retained the generation-versus-verification distinction, claim-relative semantic units, dominant-component pressure, explicit interaction obligations, decomposition boundaries, and coherency-horizon escalation. The dedicated chapter already owns the useful model, so no duplicate prose was added. The audit explicitly rejects its four named theorems as established cognition laws: dense joint attention is neither necessary nor sufficient, compression loss is property- relative, the data-processing inequality does not prove monotonic LLM error, all-pair checking is not universal, and RAG can retrieve exact text. The proposed contradiction study remains a strengthened research obligation, not a result.
Completed the approximately 70,000-word BeastBrain version-family audit from its early blueprint through versions 1.0–6.1, including duplicated “final” editions and the Talos-derived repair sequence. Replaced its routing note with a full lineage and closure record covering hardware profiles, physical memory tiers, graph/vector/learned memory, hybrid routing, contract-first Artificers, dependency scheduling, protected secret handles, perception, retention, federation, and maintenance learning. Explicitly rejected master- label maturity, repeated-version double counting, infinite-context and zero- copy projections, geometric-truth and ignorance theorems, unsafe forced evolution, green-test sufficiency, consensus-as-truth, software-SCIF and SSD- erasure guarantees, and unsupported efficiency, safety, AGI, or ASI claims.
Audited the standalone BeastBrain v3.3.4 Timeless export in full and proved its source relationship at the editorial level: it duplicates the v3.3.4 block inside the main family and therefore contributes no independent evidentiary weight. Its section ledger preserves only variant context and blocks the unsafe
brain://evolve/selfsketch and eight unsupported scaling projections from entering book claims.Added two missing BeastBrain-derived mechanisms to existing chapters rather than creating a monolithic BeastBrain chapter. Personal Compute Hives now owns a versioned
HardwareProfileDecisionwith staged measurement, expiry, hysteresis, conservative fallback, and state-safe transitions. Governed Model Training now owns aMaintenanceLearningWindowthat separates compaction, replay, search, dataset construction, and mutation; idle time grants neither data rights nor update authority.Recovered the authenticated
portia_synapseandspider_synapsepapers from Google Drive after the author identified Portia as TreeLLM’s likely successor. Registered and cached both papers, wrote complete section-family source notes, and treated them as separate lineage evidence rather than hidden TreeLLM tabs or independent corroboration.Completed TreeLLM’s 28-visible-tab fidelity audit, recorded missing tabs 14–16, let the paper’s self-critique control its earlier promotional drafts, and excluded four Aletheia-contaminated final tabs from TreeLLM support. Added its durable object/address, proposal/authority, snapshot, update closure, Gardener, overlay/federation, cache, and speculative-traversal boundaries to six existing chapters.
Wrote the Spider-to-Portia failure-and-repair lineage into Durable Semantic Memory, Routing Heads, Governed Deliberation, Policy Optimization, and Benchmark Ratchets. The new prose requires smallest-contract-first learning, evidence-gated phases, exact task metrics, batch-composition and memory- isolation tests, causal ablations, stable fallback, and preservation of Spider’s negative result. Portia’s conflicting test totals and unfinished comparison milestones remain explicit; no implementation, learning, routing, memory, safety, or support claim moved.
Closed section-family mining for all 46 locally readable Corben paper texts. No local paper remains at routing-note fidelity; VIEA and the final four legacy families were repaired in this pass. A new revision or recovered inaccessible variant reopens only its affected family. Note existence and chapter assignment still do not count as proof that a paper was fully mined.
Extended the fidelity campaign to seven authenticated connector records and added a machine-validated connector closure ledger. Deepened MoECOT, MoECOT’s Markdown variant, CoilMoECOT, and Temporal Coil Research; admitted The Capability Ratchet, Assembly-Theoretic Technical Debt, and ORCP–MoECOT as three new public-safe source records, bringing the inventory to 468.
Added ATTD’s historical repository-health vector and bounded maintenance packets to Artifact Steward Agents; ORCP’s decoder-boring exactness, explicit signaling, and complete-rate obligations to Compact Generative Systems; the exact inconclusive Temporal Coil result and placement lesson to Mathematical and Search Substrates; bounded anti-experts to Routing Heads; and the three-ratchet distinction to Benchmark Ratchets. No support state or chapter count moved.
Added
docs/drive_source_discovery_audit_2026_07_31.md, recording already subsumed TreeLLM/Aletheia/BeastBrain variants, newly admitted sources, same-lineage duplicates, and the deliberate exclusion of unrelated speculative plasma/wormhole material.Expanded the source-note template to retain claim boundaries, primitives, interfaces, state machines, assumptions, conditional results, algorithms, implementation stages, falsifiers, baselines, threats, governance costs, cross-paper tensions, and section-family coverage.
Re-mined the complete readable VIEA paper, including its later expanded architecture rather than only the headline eight-subsystem summary. The source note now preserves intake safeguards, selective artifact durability, claim waivers, epistemic-collapse controls, review capacity, fast/slow routing, routing residuals, transactional integration, and tool lifecycle.
Wrote those recovered mechanisms into seven existing canonical chapters: Human Intent, Artifact Graphs, Claim Ledgers, Human Factors, Routing Heads, Procedural Memory, and Integrated Reference Architecture. No new chapter or support-state promotion was warranted.
Deepened the SCF source note from a routing summary into a system model that preserves clause classes, contract debt, the goalpost firewall, property-sensitive invalidation, adversarial reliance metadata, profile transfer, independence vectors, consequence-bounded canaries, sealed adaptation epochs, effective-TCB accounting, constitutional epochs, and emergency-power asymmetry. Added the missing goalpost, reliance, and TCB mechanisms directly to Stable Capability Fields.
Completed SCF’s 22-section and six-appendix closure audit against actual manuscript prose. Added claim-specific profile transfer, consequence-bounded canaries, sealed adaptation epochs, toxic-composition review, evaluator-dependence vectors, and predecessor-authorized constitutional epochs. Routed source formulas, pseudocode, formal fragments, worked examples, and empirical protocols to their research owners without implying implementation or support promotion.
Completed QCSA’s 20-section and four-appendix closure audit. Expanded its source note with claim boundaries, object/interface distinctions, algorithms, assumptions, threats, cross-paper tensions, and an exact section-family disposition. Added occurrence/type/instance/expression and plural atlas geometry to Durable Semantic Memory; decision-relative, noise-recovering, parallel question compilation to Cognitive Compilation; and three-timescale atlas learning plus referentially safe remapping to Data Engines. Preserved the failed matched-advantage/resource gates and the narrow active-question result without support promotion or a duplicate chapter.
Completed the Reflexive Router’s 24-section, seven-appendix, glossary, and reference closure audit. Expanded its note with primitives, interfaces, state lifecycle, invariants, formal objects, falsifiers, threats, total cost, cross-paper boundaries, and an exact disposition ledger. Added the missing governed command-registry model to Command Contracts and the missing hierarchical selective-risk, OOD-abstention, deadline-cascade, and no-authority-learning rules to Routing Heads. Kept its algorithms, schemas, implementation phases, examples, and ReflexBench as proposed research objects; no routing, safety, efficiency, deployment, or support claim moved.
Completed Kernel English’s 17-section, five-appendix, and reference closure audit. Replaced its prior metadata-only treatment with manuscript sections on protected sense-aware compilation, the four-level residual hierarchy, representation-aware Kernel packets, transactional residual state, dual-vocabulary generation, complete rate–compute–fidelity accounting, representation-layer security, macro evolution, independent adequacy, matched full-system evaluation, and the cross-stack compiler trace. Preserved grammar, training, pseudocode, implementation, comparison, and extension material as explicit research objects; no compiler, compression, efficiency, fidelity, security, novelty, deployment, or support claim moved.
Completed the Relational Dimension Compiler’s 19-section, three-appendix, and reference closure audit. Confirmed that its dedicated chapter already preserved the core arity, reification, rescue, routing, branch, contraction, lifecycle, and RODIE architecture, then restored all nine RODIE diagnostic suites plus natural transfer, the typed operator registry, hardware lowering and complete irregular-cost receipts, learning-release separation, and the full epistemic/security hazard surface. No learned-topology, polyadic-gain, bounded-arity, contraction, hardware, benchmark, safety, deployment, or support claim moved.
Completed the Precision Contract’s twelve-section, four-appendix, and reference closure audit. Preserved the existing-owner decision, then restored the four contract classes, formal rate/acceptable-neighborhood caveats, conditional monotonicity boundaries, residual forms, safe operating envelope, four bit classes, six certificate states, evidence ladder, bounded refinement condition, progressive-release closure, and exact eight-experiment, five-model falsification program in their logical owners. Replaced all nine stale metadata-first crosswalk labels with passage-reviewed architecture labels. No compiler, quantizer, router, certificate, preserved-behavior, efficiency, release-control, safety, deployment, support, or ASI claim moved.
Completed the PlanForge four-tab variant-family audit together with its separately inventoried compiler-architecture duplicate. Normalized comparison proved that the separate cache is byte-identical to embedded Tab 4, so its prose and synthetic numbers count once. Added typed primitive stopping, semantic-merge qualification, calibrated MVI, critical-path slack, complete scheduling receipts, Watchdog state and escalation, side-effect-safe lazy-start speculation, and exact synthetic-benchmark limits to Planning; separated semantic relation atoms from executable primitives in Cognitive Compilation. No implementation, scheduler, decomposition, merge, MVI, savings, quality, reliability, security, transfer, support, or ASI claim moved.
Completed the Cognitive Compilation four-tab fidelity audit. Expanded its source note from a routing summary into a forward-compiler, product-blueprint, and reverse-compilation system record, then added the previously missing artifact-lifting, fact/claim/guess, semantic knowledge graph, merge-bundle, conflict, refactor, recompilation, provenance, rejected-origin, and rights machinery to Cognitive Compilation and added forward-build/lift/merge custody to Artifact Graphs. Retained every detailed SCW schema, adapter, validator, repair, store, security, licensing, backend, fixture, UI/CLI, acceptance, and delivery family as a concrete implementation obligation. No compiler, lifting, merge, repair, security, licensing, deployment, or support claim moved.
Completed the Talos 30-tab, roughly 55,500-word Titan-to-Talos fidelity audit as one revision lineage rather than 30 corroborating sources. Preserved the full agent-factory, contract, planning, execution, security/context, tribunal, asynchronous-job, claim/evidence, proof-bundle, observability, learning, retention, cost, and protocol families while making later corrections control earlier claims. Added asynchronous custody and terminal acknowledgement to Labor OS; separated termination, state discipline, epistemic revision, correctness, density, and cost in Proof-Carrying Claims; and added replay-grade loss from semantic log compression/deletion to Artifact Graphs. Updated Labor OS, Verification, Artifact Graphs, and Security source mappings. Numeric thresholds, targets, cost/latency tables, compliance mappings, standards language, and deterministic/zero-copy/truth/security absolutes remain unverified proposals; no support state moved.
Completed the two-paper, 30,190-word VCM fidelity audit. Reconciled the shorter evidence-bearing public protocol with the denser architecture and VCM-Bench specification, then preserved their complete identity, plane, obligation, compilation, materialization, paging, transaction, security, conformance, algorithm, invariant, evidence, and falsification families. Added the four-plane trust split and orthogonal adequacy/admission/ feasibility/optimality/compilation/lifecycle outcomes to Virtual Context ABI; added decision-time observable retention manifests and the future-query leakage barrier to Durable Semantic Memory; and recorded both the exact conditional activated-fault result and the stronger packet-format non-replication without overgeneralizing either. Added VCM as a manifest- tracked supporting source for Durable Semantic Memory. No natural-task, model-facing, deletion, security, privacy, interoperability, deployment, support, or ASI claim moved.
Completed the paired Spinoza fidelity wave across 22 tabs and roughly 42,000 words. The twelve-tab core audit now preserves artifact-class commitments, FIMO, deterministic rendering plus counterexample intent tests, template trust/decay, bounded revision, theory compartments and bridges, contradiction arbitration, threats, metrics, pseudocode, and the full maximalist-to-bounded correction lineage. Added that commitment algebra, semantic-escape boundary, norm-mapping custody, template grinding defense, and least-privilege proof import to Proof-Carrying Claims. The ten-tab Composer audit now preserves append-only evidence versus rebuildable views, draft/active canon, quotation scope, poison recovery, cross-modal contracts, fallible validators, causal/presentation time, Element Packs, continuity observations, bounded video tiers, partial-delivery routes, style-asset rights, and internal/external provenance separation; these now appear in Artifact Graphs. Early determinism, global-coherence, scaling, style, hardware, cost, ROI, benchmark, and production claims remain unverified; no implementation, legal, security, deployment, support, or ASI state moved.
Completed the Octopus Router’s 22-section and four-appendix closure audit. Replaced its 458-word routing summary with a complete object, mechanism, state, evaluation, failure, implementation, and disposition record. Added to Routing Heads an arm’s separate capability/authority/evidence contracts, Arm Result and Composition receipts, semantic-route versus physical-residency separation, dynamic-loading accounting and baselines, and evidence-bound topology-change transactions for spawn, split, merge, replace, quarantine, and retirement. Expanded the exact source mappings for Policy Optimization and Integrated Architecture. No router, useful specialist, memory/latency, quarantine, lifecycle, safety, deployment, support, or ASI result moved.
Completed RMI’s 23-section, two-appendix, and reference closure audit. The deep note now distinguishes RMI’s joined pressure-to-structure growth cycle from its overlapping Octopus, Loop Closure, Benchmaxxing, and Compact Generative Systems lineages; preserves the formal ratchet, threshold, residual, tool, routing, runtime, ledger, metric, failure, and phase families; and converts every section to an explicit disposition. Added the seven-level residual-specific intervention ladder, anti-waiting mastery-decay controls, and public-calibration boundary to Benchmark Ratchets. Added linked raw, event, semantic, skill, and residual logging—with trace joins, raw trigger buffers, declared loss, retention/privacy, and reconstruction tests—to Embodied Control. No implementation, benchmark/intervention advantage, useful synthesized tool, modular growth, physical-log, safety, deployment, support, or ASI result moved.
Completed Cognitive Loop Closure’s 22-section, three-appendix, and reference closure audit. Expanded its note into a complete object, mechanism, interface, lifecycle, evidence, threat, evaluation, and section-disposition record. Added six-way active parameter discovery and four-state variable classification to Procedural Memory; replaced the one-dimensional “verified tool” idea with generation, evidence, runtime, latency, consequence, and lifecycle axes; expanded tool cards with negative traces, unresolved assumptions, custody, authority, expiry, fallback, dependency, and effect fields; and assigned its embodied logging policy to Embodied Control. No synthesis, generalization, verification, latency, safety, economic, deployment, support, or ASI claim moved.
Completed Benchmaxxing’s 21-section, five-appendix, and reference closure audit. Replaced its routing summary with a complete formal-object, mechanism, interface, lifecycle, evidence, falsifier, threat, and disposition record. Benchmark Ratchets now explicitly separates saturation, development walls, and architecture limitation; freezes architecture, parameters, data, and inference during diagnosis; treats saturation as a vector; organizes fast, diagnostic, frontier, hidden/live, regression, safety, and retired instruments as a multi-rate portfolio; joins benchmark and model ledgers; and requires bounded capability narratives. No benchmark, wall, architecture, transfer, safety, readiness, deployment, support, or ASI result moved.
Completed Compact Generative Systems’ 16-section, four-appendix, and reference closure audit. Expanded its note to retain the formal object, entry criteria, functional ladder, proposed laws, metric dimensions, design template, active-compression sketch, objections, failures, and research program. Its canonical chapter now requires all seven admission criteria, blocks evidence inheritance across description-to-recursive-governance levels, reports compactness as a metric vector instead of the provisional scalar, and treats destructive world/observation simplification as an active- compression failure. No compactness, adequacy, compression, agent, control, governance, safety, implementation, support, or ASI result moved.
Completed Ratcheting Generative Systems’ 19-section, three-appendix, and reference closure audit. Classified it as the same-author precursor to RMI, Benchmaxxing, CGS, and Cognitive Loop Closure rather than independent corroboration. Expanded its note to preserve the nine-part system state, threshold/subgroup/veto/Frontier-Momentum policy, residual recurrence and budget, public calibration, loop closure, optional substrate, execution tiers, four ledgers, seven interventions, implementation phases, and research program. Added residual reattempt, consistent-solution, recurrence-promotion, defect-repair/retirement, budget, and closure semantics to Readiness Gates; added exact RGS mappings to Readiness and Benchmark Ratchets. No ratchet, threshold, residual, tool, benchmark, architecture, safety, support, or ASI result moved.
Completed the RankFold + NeuralFold variant-family audit across its 13,039- word bundle of three technical formulations, Rust architecture, conflicting product/business plans, and Rust/WASM specification. Expanded its source note from 392 words into a complete codec, representation, router, economics, implementation, security, test, variant, and non-claim record. The dedicated chapter now distinguishes container, routing, representation, and advantage universality; teaches RankFold predictor/corrector coding, EARO and proxy diagnostics, bounded residual coding, NeuralFold field/byte contracts, calibrated probe/fallback, WORM amortization, staged implementation, and cross-target decode obligations. Preserved the optional-versus-integral NeuralFold contradiction as a packaging choice around the invariant typed router. Promotional superiority, novelty, ROI, market, revenue, licensing, privacy, compliance, and adoption language remains non-evidence. No enabled NeuralFold, codec-correctness, ratio, router, utility, security, economic, deployment, SOTA, support, AGI, or ASI result moved.
Completed the 22,636-word RankFold Compressor correction-lineage audit across fourteen labeled tabs and embedded paper, engineering, and NeuralFold variants. Replaced its 318-word routing note with a complete disposition of early MatrixFold shortcuts, mature RankFold codec, claimed results, progressive access, Rust implementation, safety, evaluation, and overlap. The artifact-compression chapter now explains why set cardinality is not finite description length, hyper-precision cannot hide bits, rank-one and square-shape parameter counts do not establish general compression, recursive ratios cannot reuse changing denominators, and rich generative decoders require code/state/residual closure. Added factor-first progressive preview with consumer-specific evidence and original-byte versus stored- reconstruction exactness. Preserved the mature EARO/coder/probe/specification program while rejecting unsupported hyper-precision, quantum/fractal, recursive-exponential, lossless, benchmark, latency, energy, cryptographic, SOTA, code-availability, and preliminary NeuralFold claims. No codec, ratio, exactness, progressive utility, probe, determinism, security, economic, deployment, support, SOTA, AGI, or ASI result moved.
Completed BBVCA v9’s 10,221-word, 26-section, five-appendix audit. Replaced its 406-word routing note with a complete contract, law-family, proposal, mapping, verification, repair, rate-model, systems, implementation, evaluation, failure, and section-disposition record. Compact Generative Systems now defines the six-field Reconstruction Contract; distinguishes ontological from codec universality; excludes apex descriptions that merely rename the payload; separates reversible factorization, predictive restoration, and exact repair; requires layerwise exactness; bounds the public law family and proposal set; and admits candidates only after full generator, selector, residual, metadata, verification, and decoder costs. Added the frozen-proxy versus realized-rate distinction, proxy bootstrap, smoothing and shrinkage, a literal ceiling, conservative anti-pruning, and the restricted assumptions behind bottom-up adaptive-tree dynamic programming. No implementation, artifact mapping, entropy stream, decoder, exact reconstruction, proxy-gap, compression ratio, runtime, utility, safety, deployment, support, novelty, SOTA, AGI, or ASI result moved.
Completed the 58,663-word
bbvca_maincorrection-lineage audit across nine versioned tabs from v1.1 through v9.0. Replaced its 351-word routing note with a complete version history, contract, geometry, generator, exactness, verification, repair, interface, rate, search, proxy, systems, evaluation, failure, cross-paper, and section-disposition record. The final tab is substantively the separate BBVCA v9 cache and now counts once rather than as independent support. Compact Generative Systems now uses the lineage as an architecture-maturation case: successive revisions convert hidden degrees of freedom into contract fields, transmitted terms, assumptions, and falsifiers. Added the boundaries that 3D, mapping, and overlap require matched ablations; weighted blending is not reversible factorization; logical generator payload does not erase shared-decoder cost; semantic reconstruction checks differ from optional integrity hashes; and apex minimization follows exactness, final serialized rate, and practical bottleneck gates. No codec, bitstream, independent decoder, exactness, rate, mapping/3D/overlap advantage, proxy calibration, runtime, memory, utility, safety, deployment, support, novelty, SOTA, AGI, or ASI result moved.Completed GenesisCode’s 7,785-word, three-tab audit across its v0.2 paper, Rust implementation handoff, and style/authoring contract. Replaced the 591-word routing note with a complete semantics, trust, protocol, effect, replay, obligation, package, patch, type, optimization, implementation, conformance, test, style, failure, and section-disposition record. Added to Executable Specifications the fresh-seal contradiction, authority-bearing token minting, heterogeneous obligation/evidence chain, and exact translation-validation boundary; to Runtime Adapters the separation of protocol authenticity from authorization, response hashes from replay- complete custody, cached model output from call reproduction, and observed effects from full enforcement; and to Artifact Graphs stable semantic patch anchors, preconditions, impact closure, revalidation, self-weakening controls, inverse/compensation, and replay downgrade after deletion. Updated Cognitive Compilation’s source boundary for canonical syntax versus semantics. Dated Codex workflow advice remains lineage context. No parser, evaluator, token-security result, runner, sandbox, replay, package gate, patch checker, type/proof stack, translation validation, optimizer, benchmark, safety, deployment, support, novelty, SOTA, AGI, or ASI result moved.
F.35 2026-07-30 — P7.3 twelve-chapter integrated visual preview
- Bound the first twelve exact unlisted YouTube identities to their canonical chapters under a new owner-authorized preview record. The record preserves title, position, video, playlist, master, chapter, source-commit, caption, transcript, thumbnail, and observation state without calling any preview
published_current. - Added responsive
youtube-nocookie.complayers to chapters 1–12, each with a visible 12-of-84 staging boundary, an external YouTube link, and its adjacent descriptive transcript. Added a generated landing-page roster so the current preview can be reviewed as one coherent sequence. - Kept all 84 packets
ready_not_published, the canonical playlist private, the twelve videos unlisted, published-current platform receipts at zero, and rendered media outside Git and Pages. The first six custom thumbnails are applied; thumbnails 7–12 and all twelve reviewed local caption tracks remain open platform-reconciliation work. - Added a schema and validator for preview authority, canonical-prefix order, unique identities, source/master/caption bindings, truthful platform state, exact managed projections, and zero support movement. Eight negative mutations cover duplication, gaps, visibility and caption overclaim, substitution, omission, and support promotion.
F.36 2026-07-30 — Round 22 evidence pivot and concept-linked atoms
- Adjudicated the Round 22 review and made the evidence pivot explicit: manuscript breadth remains frozen, P2-R3a is the empirical headline, and its capacity/Docker preflight failure remains an infrastructure blocker rather than a negative mechanism result.
- Confirmed that the reader projection already removes 403 research-only status, test-plan, source-crosswalk, and evidence-label sections while the research edition preserves them.
- Confirmed that all 84 visual abstracts already bind canonical chapter digests and become stale on material manuscript edits.
- Added 104 concept-linked claim atoms across thirteen chapters whose eight concepts already had current digest-bound semantic review. Each identity has its own proposition, falsifier, source boundary, evidence route, promotion ceiling, and non-claims, with no support or release movement.
- Reduced the low-atom diagnostic from nineteen chapters to six and the single-atom diagnostic from nine to zero. The remaining six chapters are a manual semantic-decomposition queue; numerical atom parity remains prohibited.
- Rebuilt the 184-concept proof/evidence handoff and registered a validator that rejects identity, digest, falsifier, source-boundary, count-target, and support-state drift.
- During action-time YouTube preparation, found and repaired a playlist-title mismatch between the mutation scope and the canonical channel/upload plan. The publication preflight now compares channel, playlist title, chapter denominator, and upload-plan digest across contracts and rejects title substitution before any external mutation.
F.37 2026-07-30 — P7.3 generation-two supersession custody
- Repaired chapter-video regeneration so a published YouTube identity is preserved as a stale predecessor instead of being reset to an unpublished blank projection.
- Added exact generation-N supersession plans, replacement receipt recording, and rollback-complete repository reconciliation. Each replacement binds its validated master, caption, thumbnail, chapter, source, predecessor receipt, playlist position, allowed mutations, stop conditions, and its own action-time authorization digest.
- Made the YouTube ledger derive append-only per-chapter generation history from immutable receipts and reject missing generations, duplicate video IDs, broken predecessor chains, or disagreement with the current packet.
- Required replaced videos to remain retained, become unlisted, leave the canonical playlist, and point to the successor. Automatic rollback never deletes either generation.
- Added a dedicated workflow validator that rejects 12 generation, identity, authority, deletion, disposition, and overclaim mutations. No YouTube object was created or changed; the real generation-two exercise still follows generation-one publication and author feedback.
F.38 2026-07-29 — P7.3 YouTube publication-transaction hardening
- Added an exact 84-row publication preflight over every final master, reviewed caption track, and upload thumbnail, including byte counts, digests, the 1,015,153,522-byte master total, six bounded YouTube Studio batches, and a five-day default-quota Data API fallback derived from current official platform constraints. The record remains explicitly
ready_not_authorized. - Anchored the still-unapproved operation to one immutable mutation scope that names the exact channel and upload plan, allowed changes, forbidden unrelated or destructive changes, duplicate-prevention rule, and stop conditions. Receipt tooling rejects arbitrary authorization digests; Corben must approve the tracked scope digest at action time.
- Added schema-bound platform receipts and a complete-edition reconciler that requires one exact authorization scope, unique video and playlist-item identities, ordered playlist positions, exact metadata, captions, thumbnails, HD processing, embeddability, public reachability, and zero support-state effect before projecting publication into the repository.
- Made the repository write transaction rollback-complete: packets, channel identity, manifest, ledger, and all 84 canonical chapters are snapshotted and restored if generation, embed synchronization, or validation fails.
- Repaired a self-staleness defect by defining the chapter digest over canonical manuscript content with the generated visual-abstract block excluded. A managed player/transcript insertion now preserves the packet binding, while a material manuscript edit still invalidates it.
- Strengthened clean-CI validation so every preflight row and every eventual platform receipt is independently checked against the tracked upload plan, even though the roughly 1 GB ignored media cache is intentionally absent. No YouTube, playlist, publication, or Quarto-embed mutation occurred.
F.39 2026-07-29 — P7.3 CI coverage reconciliation
- Reconciled validator coverage for the two per-media P7.3 validators. Both validators require ignored local narration or final-video artifacts and were executed across all 84 chapter masters before packet finalization; they are now explicitly allowlisted with those non-hermetic inputs and their tracked receipt-verification path documented. The registered visual-edition gate continues to bind and reject drift in the resulting chapter packets without copying roughly 1.015 GB of generated media into Git or CI.
F.40 2026-07-29 — Governed Manim visual-edition roadmap activation
- Added
P7.3-governed-manim-visual-editionas the active owner-directed book-production packet while the P2 empirical lane remains the scientific headline and resource-blocked. - Set an 84/84 target of one current 3–6 minute visual abstract per canonical chapter, preceded by five representative pilots and one ratified reusable ASI Stack visual grammar.
- Bound Manim Community Edition
0.20.1, an isolated ARM-native environment, per-chapter scene/narration/caption/transcript/manifest/render custody, explicit staleness triggers, accessibility gates, and zero support-state movement. - Selected YouTube as the canonical host for published binaries. Rendered video and audio caches remain outside Git and GitHub Pages; Quarto embeds become current only after exact platform identity, validation, and action-time publication authority.
- Updated the canonical roadmap status and schema and added rejecting mutations for ManimGL substitution, broken-environment laundering, chapter denominator shrinkage, video-binary admission, hosting drift, premature publication, upload-before-validation, fabricated completion, and support promotion.
- Qualified the exact ARM-native non-LaTeX pilot toolchain, froze its dependencies and render profiles, and added a candidate visual grammar, reusable semantic primitives, an 84-entry derivative manifest, strict schemas, validators, and a publication-aware Quarto embed reconciler. The public status snapshot now reports the resulting current total of 272 JSON Schemas.
- Rendered the first 284.997-second local pilot,
asi-is-a-stack-not-a-model, and bound its complete storyboard, scene, narration, caption draft, descriptive transcript, thumbnail, source/claim limits, visual-review samples, and hashes in a current derivative packet. The checkpoint remains at zero validated/public videos because narration rights, final caption listening review, final A/V validation, and exact YouTube authority remain open. - Completed and visually sampled the same pilot’s 284.999-second 1920×1080/30-fps release-profile visual render. Corrected the toolchain contract to forbid ManimCE 0.20.1’s
-qhshortcut, which silently selects 1080p60, while keeping the final A/V master unvalidated until narration, caption-listening, and mux review close. - Completed the other four representative source packets and distinct Manim scenes for Capability Replacement and Rollback; Context Transactions, Snapshots, Mounts, and Taint; Replaceable Cognitive Substrates; and Living Book Methodology. Each packet now binds its current chapter digest, exact core support state, all assigned sources, maximum inference, storyboard, 617–650-word narration, 62–65-cue caption draft, descriptive transcript, accessible thumbnail, staleness contract, and zero support effect.
- Rendered and sampled all four added pilots first at 854×480/15 fps and then at the exact 1920×1080/30-fps H.264/yuv420p release-visual profile. The release visuals run 284.994, 299.965, 299.961, and 299.966 seconds. Review caught and repaired a missing critical-monitor card and an overlapping proof boundary before receipts were accepted.
- Recorded local Samantha 190-wpm timing tracks and muxed review digests in ignored build space only. Those tracks remain explicitly not cleared for publication. The canonical visual manifest now reports five present packets, five
rendered, seventy-nineplanned, zero validated final A/V masters, zero YouTube publications, and zero Quarto embeds. The shared grammar remainscandidateuntil rights-cleared narration, final caption listening review, and final A/V validation close for all five pilots. - Verified read-only YouTube Studio access to the corben sorenson channel (
UCX7Tu67cGmKfT6O38xxiQFA) without uploading or mutating platform state. Added an exact channel contract and generated 84-chapter YouTube publication/revision ledger so chapter changes resolve to the correct video generation, playlist entry, platform receipt, and Quarto embed. - Recorded the platform’s non-replaceable-binary constraint: material chapter revisions require a new YouTube video ID. The prior generation remains historical and is superseded in one ledger/playlist/embed reconciliation transaction; deletion is not the default.
- Replaced the uncleared local timing voice with a pinned local narration contract:
kokoro-mlx==0.1.2, Apache-2.0 Kokoro-82M bf16 revisiona71e4d38b236d968966a2002c4c895dbd12b1c3c, digest-boundaf_heart, exact pronunciation rules, 24-kHz mono masters, FFmpeg loudness normalization, and synthetic-narration disclosure. - Added a pinned MLX Whisper transcript audit, receipt-derived canonical caption timing, and final-master codec/duration/caption-span validation. The gate caught and rejected one Living Book Methodology candidate that omitted a whole sentence; the segment ceiling was reduced from 420 to 300 characters and every pilot was rerendered under the corrected contract.
- Validated all five final 1920×1080/30-fps H.264/AAC masters with complete caption span and content-normalized transcript error of 0.71%, 1.22%, 2.36%, 1.08%, and 1.33%. Ratified the shared visual grammar, qualified both the non-LaTeX Manim and narration paths for the all-chapter rollout, and advanced the canonical manifest to five
validatedand seventy-nineplannedchapters with zero YouTube, playlist, publication, or embed mutations. - Completed autonomous local production for all 84 chapters. Every final master passes H.264/AAC, 1920×1080, yuv420p, 30-fps, duration, caption-span, narration, digest, ignored-build, and seven-scene timing gates. Two one-frame global-rounding failures were rerendered from exact scene endpoints without weakening the validator.
- Audited all 84 narrations with the pinned MLX Whisper gate: duration spans 227.765–331.005 seconds, content-normalized word error spans 0–2.8658%, and the largest expected-token gap is four against the frozen ceiling of eight. The local final-master set totals 1,015,153,522 bytes and remains outside Git and GitHub Pages.
- Replaced a misleading percentage-based visual sampler with exact mux-receipt scene midpoints, regenerated all review evidence, and passed a human-visible sweep of 588 frames across 21 contact sheets plus all 84 3840×2160 upload thumbnails. Finalized all packets as
ready_not_publishedand rebuilt the manifest, publication ledger, and non-authorizing upload plan at 84/84 with zero YouTube objects, publications, or embeds.
F.41 2026-07-29 — Theseus T0A-to-T1 lineage currentness reconciliation
- Imported published Project Theseus
maincommit264a31ee288fc288727c45a1166b4dbe36180b6b: T0A is historically complete at its GREEN pre-activation freeze, and T1 is active at shared-trunk step 9,048 and 69,310,840 of 1,096,734,920 frozen pretraining positions. - Recorded the unavailable step-3,480 payload and incomplete step-3,480-to-9,048 predecessor chain as explicit custody limitations. Neither repository may convert the historical qualification into a present-tense full-chain replay claim.
- Bound exact model, optimizer, RNG, receipt, stage, and migrated-plan identities to a prospective anchor. Every later state-changing segment must publish its before/after and host-guard identities to the append-only ledger before another launch.
- Reconciled the canonical roadmap, status, schema, public-safe import, validator, and rejecting mutations. The evaluator remains unconsumed, capability remains
NOT_EVALUATED, T2 remains blocked, and no support or release state moves.
F.42 2026-07-28 — Kimi K3 architecture intake
- Reviewed the Kimi K3 primary technical report and official architecture summary for KDA/Gated-MLA hybrid attention, Attention Residuals, Stable LatentMoE, Quantile Balancing, SiTU-GLU, Per-Head Muon, and quantized deployment.
- Added a public-safe source note, source-inventory record, research-backlog record, and reviewed paper-triage decision. Routed the source to existing substrate, specialist-routing, and governed-training chapters; rejected a model-specific chapter.
- Kept the source-reported approximately 2.5x aggregate scaling-efficiency result configuration-bound and unreproduced. No chapter support state, capability claim, training authority, or release state changed.
- Recorded the bounded Theseus transfer decision: Per-Head Muon is the only immediate matched optimizer candidate; AttnRes and SiTU-GLU are prospective successor-topology canaries; KDA, 896-expert balancing, and MXFP4/MXFP8 training are scope-incompatible with the current 512-token M1 campaign.
F.43 2026-07-28 — P2-R3a third infrastructure entry receipt
- Recorded immutable attempt
2026-07-28-r3a-003against exact source commitcef11abd5fca0a421087b3123c1defb31f2b4e6d; only4,690,223,104host bytes were available against the frozen 50 GiB floor, and direct Docker diagnostics still could not reach a daemon. - Extended the capacity validator and registry contract across three receipts and thirty rejecting mutations while preserving the prior measurements.
- Opened no protected content, outcome, image pull, dependency materialization, model call, evaluator, or rank. The N0 receipt changes no claim, support, or release state and authorizes no deletion of non-Docker user data.
F.44 2026-07-28 — P5 natural stateful-service implementation qualification
- Executed 60 authored five-arm-by-twelve-fault controls through 213 isolated process launches, fourteen full-state classes, five local dependency adapters, a separately launched masked evaluator, and a separate logical-time monitor. Fresh replay must match the tracked result exactly.
- Passed 24/24 known-answer evaluator cases and all 14/14 implementation gates; development content remains closed until independently necessary natural work arises, and the forty protected tasks remain unopened.
- Added the qualification record, strict schema, adversarial validator, reader decision, repository route, roadmap checkpoint, and canonical status custody. The receipt ran zero natural tasks and creates no elapsed 24-hour, model quality, causal, operational-safety, T4, support, or release evidence.
F.45 2026-07-28 — P5 prospective natural stateful-service campaign freeze
- Replaced the thin four-arm governed-operations campaign stub with one prospectively frozen five-arm natural maintenance campaign. Fifteen future development tasks and forty still-sealed held-out tasks span five work families; no task content or protected outcome has been opened.
- Bound the exact local Qwen3-8B model snapshot and file digests, a strong generic-SRE baseline, proposal-plus-acceptance baseline, matched budgets, twelve fault classes, fourteen full-state classes, five sandbox dependency boundaries, and prospective checkpoint authority.
- Froze a separately implemented masked evaluator and delayed monitor, at least twenty-four known-answer calibration cases, six positive controls, ten adversarial controls, seven fair-rescue steps, four co-primary outcomes, nine secondary outcomes, eleven cost measures, precision and stopping rules, and a no-scalar-hiding rule.
- Added the campaign schema, reader decision, repository lifecycle route, P5 roadmap checkpoint, canonical status custody, and adversarial validation. The freeze creates no empirical result, institutional independence, T4 substitution, support transition, release authority, or public effect.
F.46 2026-07-28 — P6.9 terminal raw-scaffold and evidence handoff
- Classified all 21 exact 12-token fingerprints at the current raw-QMD maximum spread of 64 chapters. Every fingerprint occurs only in generated manifest-source reconciliation projections owned by
scripts/sync_chapter_source_crosswalks.py; zero are reader-visible and zero are unjustified. The copied reader-facing scaffold fixture still rejects. - Added a deterministic proof/evidence handoff for all 184 reviewed concepts across 23 exact current chapter digests. Every concept retains chapter, concept, atom, source, falsifier, evidence-lane, maximum-inference, and unresolved-challenge identity; the missing-identity count is zero.
- Bound both packets to terminal W3 and the exact chapter-substance digest, added schemas, builders, adversarial validators, reports, and PR validation registry units, and closed P6.9 in the canonical roadmap status.
- The receipts classify editorial ownership and preserve future work identity. They do not execute a proof or empirical campaign, promote support, authorize release, or establish safety, deployment, SOTA, AGI, or ASI.
F.47 2026-07-28 — P6.9 final two-owner concept-completion tranche
- Materially completed eight owner-specific concept families in Inner Alignment and eight in Human–AI Organizations. The integrated treatments distinguish mechanism, failure mode, non-claim, and source grounding while preserving objective uncertainty, evaluator competence, affected-party standing, practical control, legal boundaries, and residual ownership.
- Advanced the exact-digest substance contract from 21 to 23 owners and from 168/168 to 184/184 passing concepts while preserving 84/84 atom custody. Both post-activation chapters retain explicit many-to-one mappings to their composite Round-18 core atoms; no count-parity atoms were manufactured.
- Added two current semantic dispositions and preserved argument-only support. The prose does not identify learned objectives, establish natural deception or mitigation efficacy, prove meaningful human control, select a universally legitimate organization, determine legal liability, or move any release, safety, deployment, SOTA, AGI, or ASI conclusion.
- Closed the concept-completion queue. P6.9 closure followed in the separate raw-scaffold ownership and exact proof/evidence handoff transaction above.
F.48 2026-07-28 — P6.9 fourth six-owner concept-completion tranche
- Materially completed eight owner-specific concept families in each of Perception and Observation Trust, Human–AI Symbiosis, Relational Dimension Compilation, Learning Theory, Confidential and Verifiable Computation, and Embodied Agency. The 48 integrated treatments distinguish mechanism, failure mode, non-claim, and bounded source grounding inside the chapters’ existing argument flow.
- Advanced the exact-digest substance contract from 15 to 21 owners and from 120/120 to 168/168 passing concepts while preserving 84/84 unified atom custody. Composite atoms are reused only with explicit many-to-one rationales; no atoms were manufactured to imitate historical counts.
- Added six current semantic dispositions and preserved argument-only support. The additions do not prove observation correctness, beneficial symbiosis, higher-order relational utility, out-of-support generalization, end-to-end confidentiality, physical safety, release readiness, SOTA, AGI, or ASI.
- Rebuilt the frozen 4,058-atom registry and reconciled the eight new Learning Theory prose candidates, leaving 3,538 adjudicated candidates and zero pending. W3 remains zero at its reader-facing repetition thresholds; the separately reported raw-QMD diagnostic is 925 repeated 12-grams with maximum spread 64.
- Reduced the active concept-completion queue from eight owners to two. Inner Alignment and Human–AI Organizations form the final bounded tranche before the raw-scaffold audit and exact proof/evidence handoff can close P6.9.
F.49 2026-07-28 — P6.9 third six-owner concept-completion tranche
- Materially completed eight owner-specific concept families in each of Adversarial Machine Learning, Open-Weight Release, Physical Compute Infrastructure, Institutions and International Coordination, Multi-Agent Dynamics, and Military AI. The 48 new sections state mechanisms, failure modes, non-claims, source contributions, and source limits.
- Advanced the digest-bound chapter-substance contract from 9 to 15 owners and from 72/72 to 120/120 passing concepts while preserving 84/84 unified atom custody. Existing rich atom sets were mapped by proposition; the two post-activation single-core owners retain explicit many-to-one rationales instead of receiving count-parity atoms.
- Kept all six chapters at argument support. NIST, provider policies, IEA, LBNL, OECD, UN, Council of Europe, EU, ICRC, SIPRI, multi-agent, cooperative AI, disempowerment, and decision-theory sources remain bounded to their taxonomy, report, scenario, institutional, jurisdictional, study, or normative roles.
- Rebuilt the frozen 4,058-atom registry and reconciled 47 new claim-bearing prose candidates for the three chapters inside the 64-dossier P1 scope. The queue now contains 3,530 adjudicated candidates with zero pending; the three post-activation owners remain governed by their substance contract and addenda rather than being silently inserted into the historical P1 freeze.
- Refreshed the W3 inheritance record, unpublished X Article binding, and negative-inference audit. W3 records 333 added domain-specific candidates, zero pending adjudications, and no new material atom or support movement; the 104-surface negative-inference audit remains clean.
- Reduced the active concept-completion queue from fourteen to eight owners. The next bounded tranche is Perception, Human–AI Symbiosis, Relational Dimension Compilation, Learning Theory, Confidential Computation, and Embodied Agency, followed by Inner Alignment and Human–AI Organizations.
F.50 2026-07-28 — Round 21 six-owner concept-completion tranche
- Materially completed the eight named concept families in each of Scientific Discovery, Governed Objective Formation, Durable Semantic Memory, AI Deployment and Transition, Autonomous Replication, and Human–AI Communication: 48 new owner-specific sections now state mechanisms, failure modes, non-claims, and bounded source roles.
- Bound all 48 concepts to existing claim-addressable owner atoms with explicit many-to-one rationales where a composite proposition already owns the concept. No atoms were added to imitate historical count distributions.
- Hardened the substance builder, schema, and validator so a concept must have an in-owner atom mapping and ownership rationale in addition to its prose and source checks. The contract now passes 72/72 concepts across nine exact-digest semantic reviews and 14/14 rejecting mutations.
- Regenerated the canonical 4,058-atom registry, readable projection, and 3,483 prose-candidate queue against the six new chapter digests; the atom denominator and all support states remain unchanged.
- Reconciled all 95 claim-bearing prose candidates introduced by the six Round-21 concept expansions into their exact-digest chapter review packets. Each candidate now resolves to its contracted owner atom or to bounded source reporting; the W3 inheritance guard records 286 domain-specific candidates, zero pending adjudications, and no new material atom or support-state effect.
- Refreshed the unpublished X Article manifest’s byte and SHA-256 binding to the regenerated claim-atom registry. The canonical 5,450-word source, 24-claim crosswalk, exact 2000×800 header, stale historical composer draft, and no-publication/no-support-effect boundaries remain unchanged.
- Separated the twenty-chapter diagnostic-thin list from the fourteen-owner remaining concept-completion queue. All six newly completed chapters remain below the diagnostic word trigger without losing their terminal editorial dispositions.
- Advanced the roadmap to the next six owners while keeping the 84-chapter freeze, 84/84 atom custody, raw-scaffold audit, proof/evidence handoff, argument-only support, and no-release boundary unchanged.
F.51 2026-07-28 — Round 21 concept-completion and atom-adequacy amendment
- Adjudicated the Round 21 review against current
main, retaining the twenty-owner depth, claim-addressability, and evidence-handoff concerns while rejecting corrected keyword omissions and stale1,117/82-of-84inheritance measurements. - Removed the validator contradiction that made the 5,000-word diagnostic trigger an implicit completion gate. Concept completion now requires the named concept roles plus a chapter-specific semantic disposition bound to the exact QMD SHA-256.
- Preserved three current Round 20 semantic reviews and added a direct positive control proving that moving a reviewed chapter below 5,000 diagnostic words does not invalidate its concept mechanics; stale digests and missing concept roles still reject.
- Froze a six-owner next tranche with owner-specific preliminary concept families and changed throughput accounting from words or chapters touched to concept-complete, digest-bound semantic dispositions.
- Added a claim-addressable atom rule: each material concept needs a bounded atom or an explicit many-to-one justification, while legacy atom-count parity is prohibited as an acceptance target.
- Split reader-facing W3 from raw-QMD scaffold ownership. The roadmap now requires zero unjustified widest-spread raw blocks and an exact chapter/concept/atom/source/falsifier/evidence handoff before the depth lane can close. No support or release state moved.
F.52 2026-07-27 — Round 20 chapter-substance recovery
- Adjudicated the Round 20 review against current
main, rejecting stale keyword, atom-denominator, and inheritance findings while accepting the real thin-chapter and concept-fidelity problem. - Froze the manifest at 84 chapters and added an active prose-first recovery program: 23 chapters were below the 5,000-word diagnostic trigger before repair; the first three-chapter tranche reduces that queue to 20.
- Materially deepened Dangerous Capability Domains, Content Authenticity, and Societal Resilience. Their 24 named priority concepts now carry separate mechanism, failure-mode, non-claim, and declared-source grounding blocks.
- Added an append-only 20-atom packet for the four genuinely uncovered current owners, bringing unified manifest atom custody to 84/84 without rewriting historical packets or moving support.
- Added and registered rejecting validators for the atom packet and the regenerated 84-chapter substance contract. Word count remains diagnostic, and manual semantic review remains mandatory.
F.53 2026-07-27 — P5 natural publication-service development trace
- Preserved ordinary maintained-book commit
5575d3cbf5f9dd9edfec8548c4279728b0da3995as P5’s first natural operational happy path rather than inventing another authored fixture. - Captured GitHub Actions build run
30287899588, its commit-named 28,389,505-byte tested artifact and SHA-256 digest, the separate no-rebuild deployment run, successful Pages status, and separate public graph crawl. - Added a governed trace schema, human report, deep validator, repository lifecycle ownership, roadmap/status custody, chapter and outline prose, and thirteen rejecting mutations for identity, rebuild, monitor, prospectivity, held-out, measurement, independence, support, and release-decision laundering.
- Kept the result at its earned scope: the successful outcome was known before the trace contract was frozen. It is retrospective development evidence, not a fault or rollback result, matched causal comparison, safety estimate, independent reproduction, chapter-core promotion, or new release decision.
F.54 2026-07-27 — P5 stateful-service recovery and effect boundary
- Froze a seven-case P5 service design and implementation at exact
maincommit88d9cc8979460636587fddbf826d62455907c42cbefore producing its tracked receipt. - Replaced deterministic model-state placeholders with a two-parameter predictor and bias-corrected Adam. Twenty-four steps improved the authored positive-control objective while mutating all nine declared learning-state classes; a weights-only rollback left eight mismatches and was rejected.
- Exercised a trainer crash before acknowledgement, a new-process byte-exact nine-class restore, exact prior-prediction recovery, a durable outbox across one localhost partition, exactly-once retry into a separately hosted SQLite effect ledger, stale-credential rejection, model/environment custody-tamper controls, and observation through a separate process.
- Added the result schema, fresh-replay validator, bounded report, registry unit, roadmap/status custody, and prose integration across Capability Replacement, Integrated Reference Architecture, Governed Operations, Data Engines, and Model-Weight Custody.
- Preserved the earned boundary: the task is authored, the model is a lifecycle positive control, the partition is localhost-only, the observer remains repository-authored, and the commit receipt is local identity custody rather than deployment attestation. P5/M5 remain
in progress; no support, release, production, natural-usefulness, external-reproduction, AGI, or ASI claim follows.
F.55 2026-07-27 — P5 local multi-process effect-complete reference
- Added an eight-case P5 runtime slice with real subprocesses, a durable SQLite/WAL ledger, scoped authority, revocation, concurrent idempotency, independent filesystem observation, crash-orphan recovery, exact local rollback, irreversible-effect compensation, prospective checkpoint authority, nine-class full-state restoration, and five-surface descendant-aware local deletion.
- Added a fresh-replay validator, result schema, bounded report, and deep registry unit. The validator reruns the whole slice in a new temporary directory and requires exact equality with the tracked receipt.
- Integrated the result into Integrated Reference Architecture, Governed Operations, Capability Replacement and Rollback, and Data Engines, Continual Learning, and Unlearning. P5/M5 now read
in progress. - Kept the result at its earned scope: deterministic local state is not live model state; filesystem observation is not complete effect discovery; local deletion is not influence removal, privacy repair, or external erasure; no natural-task, support, release, deployment, AGI, or ASI claim follows.
F.56 2026-07-27 — Theseus T0A corrected-floor exact preflight stop
- Retried only the unchanged optimizer-matched shard under the corrected exact launch guard and published clean Theseus
mainat9e545cf1. - The exact guard observed 3,874.8 MiB available against the required 6,144 MiB launch reserve, so the child did not start, was not later guard-terminated, returned no exit code, and produced no model result.
- Preserved the prior child-started live-reserve stop separately as calibration-only evidence. Machine validation now rejects erasing that earlier start, inventing a start or enough memory for the latest preflight, lowering the launch floor, or promoting either receipt to qualification.
T0Aremains active,T1remains blocked, and the accelerator denominator remains 13/14. The next retry is legal only when the exact guard itself observes at least 6,144 MiB; a generic memory percentage is not authority.- No optimizer, architecture, training, behavior, capability, support, or release result was opened.
F.57 2026-07-27 — Theseus optimizer launch-contract calibration
- Corrected the remaining optimizer-matched shard’s prospective launch floor from 5,120 MiB to 6,144 MiB. The bound derives from the 4,096 MiB live reserve plus the prior attempt’s 1,529.766 MiB maximum inferred unified-memory demand plus a 512 MiB safety margin: 6,137.766 MiB, rounded up to 6,144 MiB.
- Bound the stopped receipt as calibration authority only. Machine validation now rejects both lowering the prospective floor and treating that failed receipt as qualification.
- Published clean Theseus
mainat653401de; 7/7 CPU/governance replays remain green and 13/14 accelerator receipts remain valid. The historical 123-artifact package now compares as 99 unchanged, 24 changed, and zero missing. - The corrected host reserve was not naturally available, so the shard was not retried. No training, held-out outcome, optimizer result, architecture counterevidence, support transition, release transition, or capability claim was opened.
- Refreshed the maintained X Article synopsis manifest’s bound claim-registry identity. The canonical local article remains source-current; the historical platform draft remains explicitly stale and unpublished.
F.58 2026-07-27 — Theseus T0A guarded live-reserve stop
- Retried only the unchanged optimizer-matched accelerator shard after the declared 5,120 MiB launch reserve became naturally available.
- The child started, but the external guard stopped it after reclaimable memory fell to 3,708.391 MiB below the 4,096 MiB live reserve. Maximum inferred unified memory was 1,529.766 MiB, maximum process RSS was 231.75 MiB, and swapout growth was zero.
- Published exact Theseus
maincheckpoint24955417and updated the book’s public-safe currentness import, machine status, roadmap, outline, and owning chapters. The final accelerator denominator remains 13/14 and the replacement architecture package remains unpublished. - The stop demonstrates guard operation only. It is not negative evidence about the optimizer or architecture and opens no training, held-out outcome, support, release, or capability claim.
F.59 2026-07-27 — Theseus T0A guarded-replay custody update
- Published the exact Project Theseus
maincheckpoint0700fdb0toorigin/main, eliminating the prior 53-commit local/remote divergence. - Repaired ten stale content bindings without adding a waiver; the project registry is GREEN with zero blockers and complete cleanup-queue custody.
- Banked 7/7 current CPU/governance replay receipts and preserved 13/14 valid accelerator receipts. The remaining optimizer-matched shard was refused before child start because 5,093.1 MiB available memory was below its declared 5,120 MiB launch reserve.
- Updated the content-addressed comparison to 102 unchanged, 21 changed, and zero missing artifacts out of the historical 123. The old package remains an immutable control; the replacement package remains unpublished.
- Expanded the registered public-safe currentness validator to sixteen rejecting mutations covering origin publication, replay denominators, failed-shard preservation, and child-start honesty. The later live-reserve stop above supersedes this checkpoint’s no-child observation. No training, held-out outcome, support movement, release movement, or capability claim occurred.
F.60 2026-07-27 — Theseus T0/T0A architecture-currentness reconciliation
- Replaced the book’s compressed single-
T0critical-path row with the exact source-owned dependency: historicalT0complete, successorT0Aactive, andT1blocked byT0A. - Added the initial public-safe, digest-bound currentness import from clean local Theseus
mainatd5b99128; the later custody update above supersedes its local/remote publication state. - Compared the historical 123-artifact architecture package with the current tree: 104 artifacts were unchanged, 19 changed, and none were missing at that snapshot. The later custody update above supersedes those counts. The old GREEN package remains an immutable control but cannot supply current training authority.
- Recorded the GREEN factorized selection and acceleration selector, the fail-closed independent-replay requirement, and the exact three-step T0A exit: guarded replay, replacement content-addressed freeze, then the broader readiness gate against the 84-chapter book.
- Threaded the correction through the Project Theseus chapter, Prototype Roadmap, canonical roadmap, machine status/schema, and a registered validator with twelve rejecting mutations in its initial form. No training, protected outcome, model output, support transition, release transition, or capability claim occurred.
F.61 2026-07-27 — P2-R3a current infrastructure entry receipt
- Executed a second immutable P2 entry preflight from source commit
2aae71bf83909298f4c5ebd5c6a819f687ba772e, with direct Docker-daemon access rather than inheriting the earlier sandbox-local socket observation. - Measured
25,627,230,208available host bytes (23.87 GiB) against the frozen53,687,091,200-byte (50 GiB) floor, leaving a28,059,860,992-byte shortfall. Docker version and storage diagnostics returnedEOF, and daemon info reached its bounded timeout. - Added a human receipt and extended the registered validator across both immutable attempts, including 20/20 rejecting mutations, exact command digests, frozen 30-candidate custody, and cross-host path handling.
- Reconciled the roadmap and machine status to the latest exact observation. No image pull, dependency materialization, protected task content, candidate outcome, support movement, release movement, Docker reclamation, or non-Docker deletion occurred. The next legal P2 action still requires both the 50 GiB floor and a reachable daemon.
F.62 2026-07-27 — C6 Theseus repository-mirror retirement
- Physically retired 43 copied Project Theseus repository-import summary theorems and their mirror-only definitions after the frozen residual audit confirmed zero Lean dependencies and zero theorem consumers.
- Removed nine associated formal targets while preserving all nine independent executable validators, their imported artifacts, negative controls, non-claim boundaries, and historical result receipts.
- Changed current validators to enforce the retirement ledger and absence of stale targets instead of requiring copied theorem names. The reusable implementation-reference, gate-before-promotion, and report-bundle audit targets remain in
AsiStackProofs.TheseusReference. - Reconciled the manuscript, outline, proof manifest, adequacy review, semantic overlay, claim atoms, roadmap status, and generated proof reports. The live estate now contains 1,219 theorems and 320 formal targets; the cumulative ledger records 157 retirements, two scope rewrites, one stronger inverse-route replacement, and zero remaining C6 actions. No claim support or release state moved.
F.63 2026-07-26 — Cross-host P2 receipt validation
- Corrected the P2-R3a validator to compare the immutable
dfcommand against the receipt’s recorded absolute measurement path, not the validator’s current checkout path. - Preserved the exact command-order and output-digest checks, then exercised a Linux-checkout path simulation. This is a validator portability repair only; the immutable attempt, N0 disposition, capacity result, support state, and release state are unchanged.
F.64 2026-07-26 — C6 remaining stronger-model triage
- Audited all 54 declarations still marked
rewrite_with_stronger_modelagainst the current semantic overlay, named owners, formal targets, executable consumers, Lean dependencies, and theorem consumers. - Confirmed that all 54 have zero Lean dependencies and zero theorem consumers. Assigned 53 fixture or summary mirrors to retirement without replacement, preserving independent executable validators and immutable results at their own scope rather than relabeling them as formal proofs.
- Reserved exactly one new proposition: replace the Failure Modes authored all-green witness with an input-general inverse route property showing what must be true when the lifecycle returns
closeFailureRecord. - Isolated 43 of the retirements in
TheseusReference.lean: sanitized repository-import summaries remain useful executable receipts, but copied Boolean/count summaries should not remain formal proof targets. - Added a deterministic builder, machine audit, human report, JSON Schema, registered validator, exact four-tranche execution order, and twelve rejecting mutations. The audit does not itself retire a theorem and moves no claim support or release state.
F.64.1 First dependency-safe execution tranche
- Retired the Living Book authored blocked-reader fixture constant and its reflexive route theorem. The retained input-general accessibility theorem, nine adjacent route cases, and independent reader-release validator preserve the actual boundary.
- Retired the Circle public-consumer all-green fixture constant and acceptance theorem. Retained quantified rejection theorems for promotion/deployed- transport overclaim and missing mutation controls, plus the independent public replay validator.
- Reworded the Circle formal target to describe the split formal/executable evidence instead of presenting copied fixture counts as proof. Lean builds with 1,270 live declarations; the cumulative C6 ledger now records 106 retirements, two proposition-preserving scope rewrites, and 52 residual actions.
F.65 2026-07-26 — P2-R3a exact infrastructure entry receipt
- Executed the roadmap’s required command-bound P2 entry preflight from source commit
9349d519130f37c86f319cd94147e57e3848b819. - Measured
10,894,745,600available host bytes (10.15 GiB) against the frozen53,687,091,200-byte (50 GiB) floor. The Docker client was present, but a live daemon was not established: version and storage diagnostics returnedEOF, while the daemon-info diagnostic reached its bounded timeout. - Retained an immutable, digest-bound receipt for the resource contract, 30-candidate queue, four exact diagnostic transcripts, decision arithmetic, and unblock trigger.
- Opened no image, dependency environment, protected task content, test identity, patch, task command, evaluator judgment, model output, or outcome. The result is N0 infrastructure evidence, burns no rank, and moves no claim support or release state.
- Kept deletion authority limited to Docker objects. No Docker reclamation was attempted because the daemon and reclaimable-byte state were unavailable; non-Docker user data remains outside the protocol.
F.66 2026-07-26 — R16-B current 84-chapter reader freshness
- Closed Phase 1 book organization with a content-addressed current-reader derivative from exact source commit
56563e1b2b64405e2e944c521bf4df9f29eba6e6. - Bound all 84 manifest chapters, all 22 narrative units, and the exact 11 thesis-bearing / 54 load-bearing-reference / 7 implementation-case / 12 speculative-research role partition. Every chapter has a source digest, deterministic reader-projection digest, Human Reading Path, Summary, Handoff, narrative-unit owner, and next-chapter identity.
- Bound eight required reader surfaces: opening map, chapter-role classification, narrative route, overview, glossary, external-source appendix, claim/evidence projection, and final synthesis.
- Preserved
reader-2026-07-18as immutable 55-chapter publication history. The current virtual QMD projection is terminal at local source freshness; HTML, PDF, EPUB, DOCX, and audio remain explicitly deferred for their own render, navigation, accessibility, visual, or listening review. - Added the deterministic builder, machine manifest, human receipt, JSON Schema, registered validator, and sixteen rejecting mutations. The packet avoids a duplicate 84-chapter tracked source tree and moves no claim support, release, or publication authority.
- Marked M6 structural completeness complete and returned the execution headline to P2 evidence work. There is no open book-organization packet; future proof or empirical work must consume the organized claims rather than manufacture progress from proof count.
F.67 2026-07-26 — T1D six-chapter manuscript maturity and White-Box depth
- Closed the prose-first T1D packet for Inner Alignment, Multi-Agent Dynamics, Perception, Embodied Agency, Human–AI Organizations, and White-Box Evidence. The receipt records 36/36 manuscript-maturity decisions, exact chapter locations, residuals, maximum inferences, ten applicable claim identities, and reader projections without moving support.
- Added four previously roadmap-only primary sources: probe control tasks, cross-dataset interpretability illusion, SAEBench, and the 2026 SAE benchmark reliability audit. Each now has an inventory record, passage-level source note, manifest mapping, freshness metadata, admissible use, and explicit non-authority. Appendix H now projects 387 external sources within a 462-record source inventory.
- Rewrote the White-Box method comparison around probe selectivity, cross-dataset construct challenge, sparse-dictionary and circuit limits, multi-metric SAE comparison, metric reliability, causal challenge, and operational governance. Added a comparative method matrix and a noninheritant nine-rung evidence ladder with explicit positive and negative stop rules.
- Reconciled four existing-owner repairs for uncertainty decomposition, refinement/dependent types and proof-carrying data, governed synthetic data and self-play, and explanation generation. The Human–AI Organizations maturity record separately owns task/job transition, diffusion, distribution, skill, concentration, and public-capacity scope.
- Added a deterministic machine receipt, human review report, JSON Schema, registered validator, twelve single-owner prose anchors, and eighteen rejecting mutations. T1D establishes manuscript maturity for competent implementation and a fair test only; it does not establish mechanism truth, empirical success or failure, reproduction, transfer, safety, readiness, release, SOTA, AGI, or ASI.
- Advanced the sole current book-organization packet to R16-B, the fresh 84-chapter reader derivative. The immutable
reader-2026-07-18release is preserved as history.
F.68 2026-07-26 — W3 chapter-template inheritance guard
- Closed the exact current-84-chapter W3 organization packet without reopening the historical 55-chapter W1 or 60-chapter W2 receipts.
- Froze Unicode NFKC normalization, the declared tokenizer, 12-token n-grams, and an eight-chapter spread threshold at pre-edit commit
99457770390a4af4848b9e43656907cfe099fd75. Reader-facing repeated 12-grams moved from 812 to zero; copied Mermaid and Codex-test fingerprints moved from a maximum spread of ten chapters to zero. - Centralized the shared lifecycle, authority-custody, evidence-ceiling, and inheritance rule in Living Book Methodology. Replaced one inherited scaffold across ten chapters with domain-specific problems, diagrams, interfaces, invariants, failure evaluation, evidence plans, tests, summaries, and handoffs.
- The all-tier reader gate then caught eight repaired chapters below the established section-depth floor. Deepened all ten repaired chapters with domain-specific mechanisms and research targets instead of weakening that gate; all 84 chapters now pass with a minimum stripped reader spine of 1,871 words.
- Added a deterministic audit artifact, report, JSON Schema, registered validator, copied-scaffold negative fixture, distinct-chapter positive fixture, ten semantic-diff receipts, and eighteen rejecting mutations. Reconciled eleven chapter-review packets: 241 inherited prose-candidate IDs retired into 177 domain-specific dispositions, all 4,067 structured atoms remain, and zero prose candidates are pending. Claims, source assignments, equations, proof tags, protocol references, chapter-core support, release state, and publication state did not move.
- Made the disposable dynamic-spine check use copy-on-write clones where the filesystem supports them, with a normal-copy fallback. Updated three historical integration validators to bind terminal W3 custody while allowing the active book pointer to advance, instead of freezing “W3 is next” forever.
- Advanced the active book packet to P7.2-T1D maturity/source/atom/reader reconciliation; the combined current-reader derivative remains last.
F.69 2026-07-26 — R16-A six-chapter claim organization
- Closed the active R16-A prose-first organization packet for White-Box Evidence, Governed World Models, Human Factors, Governed Operations, Governed Model Training, and Privacy/Data Rights.
- Added a separately versioned thirty-atom addendum with five reviewed roles per chapter: exact core, ownership boundary, mechanism, failure/noninheritance rule, and argument-exit target. Every atom now has an owner, scope, falsifier, acceptance criterion, promotion ceiling, evidence-plan route, chapter anchor, and explicit non-claims.
- Added six digest-bound chapter review receipts, a deterministic builder, dedicated JSON Schema, semantic validator, and fourteen rejecting mutations. The historical 3,730-atom activation receipt, current 4,067-atom registry, and historical 15-atom addendum remain unchanged.
- Expanded the accepted-transition identity graph to 4,112 canonical atoms and added the six-owner Appendix C projection. All 115 accepted transitions keep their prior direct/subclaim/proxy adjudications and no parent support moves.
- Advanced the authoritative roadmap from R16-A to the current 84-chapter W3 inheritance and prose-ownership audit. No claim support, release, publication, proof, empirical, SOTA, AGI, or ASI state changes.
F.70 2026-07-26 — Sixteenth evidence-transition consolidation C6 tranche
- Rewrote the Evidence States formal boundary around a reachable six-stage transition lifecycle: freeze the exact atom and its proposition, obligation, and machine-predicate projections; bind non-aggregating target evidence; review; decide; hand off to the claim ledger; and acknowledge.
- Retired sixteen theorem-per-fixture normalizations and removed their dead checklist and literal-summary scaffolding. Six narrow foundational deductions remain in
AsiStackProofs.EvidenceStates; the stronger lifecycle lives inAsiStackProofs.EvidenceTransitionRefinement. - Added an independently implemented consumer that reaches all 35 declared routes, including 35 rejecting mutation cases for identity substitution, missing evidence, adverse-transition burden, review and dissent, decision residuals, replay, inherited parent or descendant movement, support assignment, and external-effect laundering.
- Consolidated seven public formal targets into three honest targets: two implemented lifecycle boundaries and the retained missing-evidence blocker. Four repository-specific audits remain executable consumers at their historical scope instead of becoming copied formal-summary tasks.
- The cumulative ledger now records 104 dependency-safe retirements, two exact scope-language rewrites, and forty-seven public-target migrations. The live estate is 1,272 declarations: 35 P0, 712 P1, 25 P2, 323 P3, 94 P4, 83 P5, and zero P6. The remaining queue contains 54 stronger-model actions.
- No evidence truth, semantic equivalence, reviewer independence, live support movement, inherited movement, release, capability, safety, or external- effect claim changes.
F.71 2026-07-26 — Fifteenth route-economy consolidation C6 tranche
- Reorganized the Efficient ASI chapter around a clear division of labor: two genuinely deductive finite invariants remain in
AsiStackProofs.Efficiency; the stronger nine-stage governed route economy lives inAsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomicsRefinement; and the synthetic route-search script independently computes its candidate outcomes. - Retired nineteen theorem-per-field normalizations over one authored efficiency-admission checklist and three theorems over a copied probe summary. The policy fields and two-valid/six-invalid/fourteen-candidate result remain in the prose and executable evidence; they are no longer presented as semantic proof merely because Lean normalized their literals.
- Migrated the admission-lifecycle and route-search proof targets to the reachable resource lifecycle plus independent consumer, and rewrote the chapter’s formalization explanation to name exactly what is formal, executable, and still open.
- The cumulative ledger now records eighty-eight dependency-safe retirements, two exact scope-language rewrites, and forty-one public-target migrations. The live estate is 1,282 declarations: 35 P0, 731 P1, 25 P2, 319 P3, 93 P4, 79 P5, and zero P6. The remaining queue contains 70 stronger-model actions.
- No measured-efficiency, route-search-completeness, cost-accuracy, model-quality, compression-utility, deployment, transfer, support, or release claim changes.
F.72 2026-07-26 — Fourteenth scope-and-refinement C6 tranche
- Renamed two retained theorems so their public names state exactly what their propositions establish. The safety lifecycle theorem now says that an accepted promote-support step requires model-promotion readiness; the search substrate theorem now says that an unproven qualified record contradicts the declared non-core invariant. Both propositions are unchanged, so these are scope corrections rather than new results.
- Retired three legacy Policy Optimization fixture theorems that only restated Boolean summary fields. The legacy record and fixture remain as transparent alignment data, while the public validator is now bound to the reachable
PolicyOptimizationRefinementlifecycle and its independently exercised failed-evaluation gate. - The cumulative ledger now records sixty-six dependency-safe retirements, two exact scope-language rewrites, and thirty-nine public-target migrations. The live estate is 1,304 declarations: 35 P0, 753 P1, 25 P2, 319 P3, 93 P4, 79 P5, and zero P6. The remaining queue contains 92 stronger-model rewrites.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 324 proof targets, 113 Lean modules, 1272 theorem declarations, 854 derived/decomposed, 183 direct/projection, 235 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- No theorem count is treated as a success metric. No policy-quality, substrate-quality, safety-lifecycle, chapter-core support, release, or publication-authority claim changes.
F.73 2026-07-26 — Thirteenth narrow-projection C6 tranche
- Retired the final six unconsumed premise or field restatements from
PolicyOptimization.lean,ProofCarryingContracts.lean, andTheseusReference.lean. The old policy declarations were already superseded at the public-target layer by the reachable Policy Optimization Refinement lifecycle. - Narrowed the Circle receipt target to the retained missing-boundary rejection and the Theseus artifact-surface target to the retained missing-surface rejection. The Circle public-consumer fixture and the Theseus gate-before-promotion target retain their exact fixture or derived negative-case coverage without the removed field projections.
- Reclassified
default_transition_requires_full_readinessas a reusable lemma rather than deleting it: five concrete default-rejection theorems consume the shared conclusion, so inlining the same derivation five times would increase duplication without increasing semantic depth. - The cumulative ledger now records sixty-three dependency-safe retirements and thirty-nine public-target migrations. The live estate is 1,307 declarations: 37 P0, 753 P1, 25 P2, 319 P3, 93 P4, 80 P5, and zero P6. The remaining queue contains 97 actions: two scope-language rewrites and 95 stronger-model rewrites.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 333 proof targets, 110 Lean modules, 1307 theorem declarations, 919 derived/decomposed, 173 direct/projection, 215 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- No theorem count is treated as a success metric. No policy-quality, proof-contract transport, artifact-truth, gate-adequacy, capability, self-evolution, chapter-core support, release, or publication-authority claim changes.
F.74 2026-07-26 — Twelfth narrow-projection C6 tranche
- Retired eight unconsumed direct projections from
LivingBook.lean,PlanForge.lean,ProofEnvelope.lean,PrototypeRoadmap.lean, andSecurityKernel.lean; also removed the two otherwise unused record models that existed only to support the retired prototype-unlock and secret-substitution projections. - Migrated all eight public targets to retained negative cases, explicit finite route families, or independent repository validators. The PlanForge target now claims listed-edge order and self-edge exclusion rather than general DAG acyclicity; proof-envelope wording separates filesystem inspection from Lean; and living-book, prototype, and security targets name bounded rejection or denial branches rather than positive field projections.
- Added retained-theorem bindings to the living-book, proof-artifact, prototype-phase, and security-kernel validators. The cumulative ledger now records fifty-seven ordered retirements and thirty-seven target migrations.
- Reconciled the retirement through the chapter and manifest theorem counts, implementation horizons, semantic-review packets, claim and proof registries, negative-inference audit, X Article bindings, and public status ledgers. The security harness preserves its established Phase 5 success line exactly and reports the new formal binding on a separate line, so the stronger check does not break its registered output contract.
- Added an opt-in no-sandbox flag for the installed-Chrome fallback in the live Human-view browser validator. CI defaults remain unchanged; the managed desktop run used the explicit flag and passed all 172 chapter/appendix, desktop/mobile page-view pairs. Refreshed the audio-script reading-flow manifest against the revised manuscript; all 89 scripts, 89 ordered markers, and 244 narration notes remain validator-clean.
- The live estate is 1,313 declarations: 39 P0, 756 P1, 25 P2, 319 P3, 93 P4, 81 P5, and zero P6. The remaining queue contains 104 actions: seven narrow-projection retirements, two scope-language rewrites, and 95 stronger-model rewrites.
- No chapter-core support state, manuscript-quality claim, filesystem-truth claim inside Lean, graph-acyclicity result, phase-completion result, runtime security claim, release state, or publication authority changes.
F.75 2026-07-26 — Eleventh narrow-projection C6 tranche
- Retired four valid-summary projections from
FailureModes.lean,IntentToExecution.lean, andPlanning.lean. Each returned an assumed summary conjunction and had no Lean dependency or theorem consumer. - Rebound the failure-detector, execution-handoff, scheduler-state, and runtime-replan validators to fifteen, nine, fourteen, and four retained route theorems respectively. Public targets now state the split independent-consumer and formal-route evidence boundary without claiming theorem equivalence.
- Extended the cumulative ledger to forty-nine ordered retirements and twenty-nine public-target migrations. The live estate is 1,321 declarations: 42 P0, 761 P1, 25 P2, 319 P3, 93 P4, 81 P5, and zero P6. The remaining queue contains 112 actions: 15 narrow-projection retirements, two scope-language rewrites, and 95 stronger-model rewrites.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 333 proof targets, 110 Lean modules, 1313 theorem declarations, 919 derived/decomposed, 179 direct/projection, 215 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- No chapter-core support state, detector-quality claim, semantic-handoff claim, planner-quality result, deployment status, release state, or publication authority changes.
F.76 2026-07-26 — Concept-first exit audit and Phase 2 resumption
- Replayed the C1–C8 roadmap against 26 exact prose or product anchors instead of inferring placement from titles. The governed status records all eight packets, validator-owned paths and phrases, zero roadmap-only remainder, and three additional rejecting mutations for 97 total.
- Made the remaining cross-owner prose explicit: Readiness owns the post-stabilization review stage of the Developmental Intelligence Loop; Runtime Adapters owns the effect-boundary trusted-kernel and bounded-liveness projection; Resource Economics owns the joint liveness/cost denominator; and Appendix D names the Governed Transition Calculus projection.
- Reconciled the readable Phase 1 audit, machine status, schema, validator, roadmap, and outline. All 84 canonical responsibilities, 62 specialist routes, and current structural candidate queues now have exact terminal placement receipts.
- Resumed Phase 2 with proof rationalization around the smallest conclusions consumed by reachable implementations and the natural Theseus flagship. Theorem count is not an objective, protected outcomes remain closed behind their frozen gates, and new worthwhile prose still reopens the placement audit.
- This planning and manuscript transaction changes no claim support, proof result, experiment outcome, runtime enforcement, release approval, or publication authority.
F.77 2026-07-26 — Concept-first responsibility reconciliation
- Reconciled the active machine roadmap with the user-authorized scheduling priority: concept placement, semantic organization, and navigability remain the current work default. The original all-84 gate remains passed and Phase 2 remains admissible, but proof work is explicitly nonpriority during this continuation.
- Expanded the generated narrative route so all 62 specialist owners state their canonical distinct responsibility, core-claim identity, claim label, and current support ceiling under the assigned unit instead of appearing as titles and links alone.
- Expanded the complete architecture reference so all 84 canonical chapters expose the same responsibility and evidence-boundary fields.
- Added “Narrative compression without claim absorption” to Living Book Methodology, making the 22-unit/84-owner rule part of the manuscript rather than leaving it only in product machinery and planning records.
- Added rejecting controls for stale responsibility prose and inflated support state, bringing product validation to eight mutations. This is an editorial organization transaction only: no canonical claim, source mapping, proof result, experiment result, support state, release approval, or publication authority changed.
F.78 2026-07-26 — Visible specialist-owner routing
- Turned the 84-chapter narrative-unit crosswalk into an explicit reader navigation layer: each of the 22 generated unit cards now lists its specialist reference owners, and all 62 nonrepresentative chapters receive direct Human-view links.
- Added unit identity and complete specialist-owner metadata to the narrative manifest while preserving each chapter’s separate core-claim identity, sources, evidence ceiling, and implementation responsibility.
- Bound the root product-projection manifest to the exact unit-crosswalk digest and strengthened validation to reject hidden, stale, missing, duplicated, or misassigned owner routes.
- Added a sixth mutation control that removes a visible specialist owner and must fail. This is a concept-placement and navigation improvement only; it changes no claim support, proof result, empirical result, or release authority.
- Regenerated the 27-page bounded reader and 97-page canonical HTML book. The candidate passed 54 desktop/mobile browser pairs and 54 accessibility-tree preparation pairs with zero failures; the complete live book passed 172 all-chapter/all-viewport browser pairs.
F.79 2026-07-26 — Three-projection narrative convergence
- Upgraded the 22-unit narrative spine contract from v0 to v1 and wrote a separate plain-language thesis, normative engineering rule, and bounded machine contract for every unit.
- Required every machine contract to state a noninheritance boundary so a readable thesis cannot silently become evidence, authority, readiness, release, or task-completion language.
- Updated the bounded reader generator and product projection to display all three projections before the existing question, running example, objection, failure story, and evidence-changing condition.
- Strengthened schema, product, and cumulative-running-example validation to reject missing, too-short, or noninheritance-free projections; the existing 22-unit/84-chapter ownership and no-promotion boundaries remain unchanged.
- Reconciled the Phase 1 audit, active roadmap receipt, product contracts, and executable projection documentation. This is a prose and interface completion transaction only: it changes no chapter-core support state, empirical result, proof result, release approval, or publication authority.
F.80 2026-07-26 — Repository and write-amplification cleanup
- Reduced the public README from a project-wide operational inventory to a concise product, trust, canonical-owner, local-work, and rights entrypoint.
- Replaced the per-file repository-map inventory with authority, lifecycle, write-discipline, and common-workflow contracts.
- Removed eight orphaned P2 Markdown diagnoses whose governed JSON evidence remains canonical and whose prior text remains recoverable from Git history.
- Decoupled public-surface validators from historical reader, consolidation, and release-preparation file lists while retaining canonical trust, evidence-boundary, roadmap, and repository-health checks.
- Reconciled the compact README with the deep historical-roadmap validators: it now names the sole active roadmap, mutable current publication, latest immutable release, exact-tag rights boundary, and canonical Phase 5 harness entrypoints without restoring per-roadmap or per-command inventories.
- Refreshed the proof-envelope and negative-inference generated ledgers after the public-surface cleanup; all 104 current inference surfaces, including 84/84 chapters, retain zero forbidden overbroad phrases or missing rehabilitation boundaries.
- Added a durable low-write policy to the contributor, agent, living-update, and release-edition instructions: update canonical owners, keep transient diagnostics ignored, batch expensive validation, and reserve EPUB, PDF, DOCX, e-reader, and audio generation for approved major-version gates.
- No manuscript claim, source assignment, proof result, support state, experiment result, or release status changed.
F.81 2026-07-25 — Tenth narrow-projection C6 tranche
- Retired two assumption-restating declarations from
Efficiency.leanand one direct field-to-label projection fromFailureModes.lean; all three had no Lean dependency or theorem consumer. - Rebound the two efficiency targets to retained finite counterexamples for a listed lower-cost authorized quality-preserving candidate and promotion with open obligations but no residual record.
- Rebound the failure-mode authority target to the retained incident decision branch that routes authority over its ceiling to explicit review. The synthetic detector-summary bridge remains queued for later route-family rebinding.
- Extended the cumulative ledger to forty-five ordered retirements and twenty-five public-target migrations. The current estate is 1,325 declarations: 42 P0, 765 P1, 25 P2, 319 P3, 93 P4, 81 P5, and zero P6. The remaining queue contains 116 actions: 19 narrow-projection retirements, two scope-language rewrites, and 95 stronger-model rewrites.
- Preserved all 333 public targets at 302 implemented and 31 planned. The proof-shape audit now reports 919 derived, 191 direct, and 215 unknown declaration bodies. No chapter-core support state, measured-efficiency result, live detection claim, deployment status, release state, or publication authority changes.
F.82 2026-07-25 — Ninth narrow-projection C6 tranche
- Retired four assumption-restating declarations across
CoilAttentionMemory.leanandCyclicMixers.lean. Each had no theorem dependency or theorem consumer; the underlying finite records and predicates remain because retained counterexample theorems use them. - Rebound the two cyclic-memory public targets to concrete finite rejections for hidden aliasing and structure-only retrieval-quality promotion.
- Rebound the two cyclic-mixer public targets to concrete finite rejections for missing claim partitions and promotion without baselines or tradeoff metrics.
- Extended the cumulative ledger to forty-two ordered retirements and twenty-two public-target migrations. The current estate is 1,328 declarations: 43 P0, 767 P1, 25 P2, 319 P3, 93 P4, 81 P5, and zero P6. The remaining queue contains 119 actions: 22 narrow-projection retirements, two scope-language rewrites, and 95 stronger-model rewrites.
- Preserved all 333 public targets at 302 implemented and 31 planned. The proof-shape audit now reports 919 derived, 194 direct, and 215 unknown declaration bodies. No chapter-core support state, executable result, empirical claim, deployment status, release state, or publication authority changes.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 333 proof targets, 110 Lean modules, 1325 theorem declarations, 919 derived/decomposed, 191 direct/projection, 215 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.83 2026-07-25 — Eighth narrow-projection C6 tranche
Retired four assumption-restating declarations from
ArtifactStewardAgents.leantogether with their otherwise-unused record and predicate wrappers. These declarations had no theorem dependencies or theorem consumers.Rebound the treasury and sunset targets to retained finite lifecycle-route reductions: out-of-policy spend routes to approval, and met sunset criteria without an open review route to sunset review.
Moved the work-contract and release-gate targets to
planneduntil reachable decision functions derive repair or refusal from missing contract and evidence fields. The chapter keeps those requirements as design contracts without presenting assumed predicates as proofs.Extended the cumulative ledger to thirty-eight ordered retirements and eighteen public-target migrations. The current estate is 1,332 declarations: 45 P0, 769 P1, 25 P2, 319 P3, 93 P4, 81 P5, and zero P6. The remaining queue contains 123 actions: 26 narrow-projection retirements, two scope-language rewrites, and 95 stronger-model rewrites.
Reconciled the 333 public targets to 302 implemented and 31 planned. The proof-shape audit now reports 919 derived, 198 direct, and 215 unknown declaration bodies. This transaction changes no chapter-core support state, executable trace outcome, empirical result, deployment status, release state, or publication authority. ## 2026-07-25 — Seventh narrow-projection C6 tranche
Retired five premise- or summary-restating declarations from
SearchSubstrates.lean: three pass-through consequences of adoption predicates and two projections from an assumed-valid trace summary.Rebound the operational and failure targets to retained finite counterexamples for missing adoption fields and qualified-without-evidence records.
Preserved the executable four-valid/eight-invalid substrate-adoption trace and its historical result, while moving
lean:substrates.search.adoption_trace_bridgetoplanneduntil a reachable Lean route model derives outcomes from exact inputs. A fixed summary fixture is no longer presented as that derivation.Extended the cumulative ledger to thirty-four ordered retirements and fourteen public-target migrations. The current estate is 1,336 declarations: 45 P0, 773 P1, 25 P2, 319 P3, 93 P4, 81 P5, and zero P6. The remaining queue contains 127 actions: 30 narrow-projection retirements, two scope-language rewrites, and 95 stronger-model rewrites.
Reconciled the 333 public targets to 304 implemented and 29 planned without changing any chapter-core support state, executable trace outcome, empirical result, deployment status, release state, or publication authority.
F.84 2026-07-25 — Sixth narrow-projection C6 tranche
- Retired five premise- or summary-restating declarations from
RuntimeAdapters.lean: one unused permission projection, three pass-through approval/lease/rollback projections, and one adversarial valid-summary projection. - Rebound the retained rejection theorems directly to their underlying approval, lease-scope, and rollback predicates. The missing-approval, mismatched/expired/unsandboxed-lease, and missing-rollback-handle contradiction results remain live.
- Rebound the Runtime adapter adversarial boundary validator to fifteen named Lean route theorems—thirteen rejection cases and two accepted dispatch cases—instead of a theorem that unpacked an assumed-valid fixture summary. The existing public target remains implemented at its finite-route scope.
- Excluded the cumulative proof-custody validator from semantic implementation binding. Merely inventorying a Lean module for a meta-audit no longer raises all its theorems to P3–P5; this corrects ten previously inflated Benchmark Ratchets and Stable Capability Fields rows without changing their statements.
- Extended the cumulative ledger to twenty-nine ordered retirements and eleven public-target migrations. The current estate is 1,341 declarations: 47 P0, 776 P1, 25 P2, 319 P3, 93 P4, 81 P5, and zero P6. The remaining queue contains 132 actions: 35 narrow-projection retirements, two scope-language rewrites, and 95 stronger-model rewrites.
- This transaction changes no chapter-core support state, empirical result, deployment status, release state, or publication authority.
F.85 2026-07-25 — Fifth narrow-projection C6 tranche
- Retired nine premise- or summary-restating declarations from
EvidenceStates.lean: three support/terminal/downgrade projections, three whole-summary audit projections, and three claim-state summary-field projections. None had a Lean theorem dependency or theorem consumer. - Decoupled the evidence-bundle, claim-ledger, accepted-transition, and claim-state executable validators from premise-restating Lean declarations. Their historical results remain traceable; their stronger formal bridges are now
planneduntil they derive outcomes from exact reachable inputs or independently implemented audit logic. - Narrowed five public targets without inventing replacements. The retained missing-evidence counterexample and evidence-transition lifecycle routes remain implemented.
- Extended the cumulative ledger to twenty-four ordered retirements and eleven public-target migrations. The current estate is 1,346 declarations: 47 P0, 771 P1, 25 P2, 319 P3, 99 P4, 85 P5, and zero P6. The remaining queue contains 137 actions: 40 narrow-projection retirements, two scope-language rewrites, and 95 stronger-model rewrites.
- This transaction changes no executable audit outcome, chapter-core support state, empirical result, deployment status, release state, or publication authority.
F.86 2026-07-25 — Fourth narrow-projection C6 tranche
- Retired seven direct predicate and conjunction projections from
StableCapabilityFields.leanafter confirming that each had no theorem dependency or consumer. Retaineddefault_transition_requires_full_readinessbecause five downstream consequences consume it. - Narrowed the field-identity target to the retained mismatch-to-rejection route and the lifecycle-envelope target to retained review routes and explicit unsafe-transition rejections. Five targetless projections retired without inventing target ownership.
- Upgraded the cumulative ledger to fifteen ordered actions and six public- target migrations. Scope-reduction actions carry explicit null replacements, preventing an unrelated theorem from being presented as a substitute for wording that was deliberately dropped.
- Reconciled the current estate at 1,355 declarations: 47 P0, 780 P1, 25 P2, 319 P3, 99 P4, 85 P5, and zero P6. The remaining queue contains 146 actions: 49 narrow-projection retirements, two scope-language rewrites, and 95 stronger-model rewrites.
- The transaction adds no formal claim and changes no support state, empirical result, chapter-core claim, deployment status, or release authority.
F.87 2026-07-25 — Third narrow-projection C6 tranche
- Retired three premise-restating declarations from
PolicyOptimization.lean: the promotion-evidence, reward-proxy, and authority-expansion projections. Each had no theorem dependency, theorem consumer, fully qualified current consumer, or proof-target ownership. - Retained the three same-model rejecting consequences that unfold the corresponding predicates and derive contradiction for missing holdout or contamination evidence, missing target-evaluation evidence, and missing governance approval or rollback.
- Extended the immutable-baseline rationalization ledger to eight ordered actions while preserving four public-target migrations. The current estate is 1,362 declarations across 104 theorem-bearing modules: 47 P0, 795 P1, 25 P2, 319 P3, 95 P4, 81 P5, and zero P6. The remaining queue contains 153 actions: 56 narrow-projection retirements, two scope-language rewrites, and 95 stronger-model rewrites.
- Reconciled the roadmap, machine status, README, proof-depth overlay, cumulative schema, and rejecting validator. The transaction creates no new proof target and changes no support state, chapter-core claim, empirical result, or release authority.
F.88 2026-07-25 — Second narrow-projection C6 tranche
- Retired the two premise-restating declarations in
BenchmarkRatchets.leanafter confirming that neither had a theorem dependency, a theorem consumer, or a fully qualified current consumer. - Migrated the operational target to the retained
accepted_readiness_promotion_requires_transfer_negative_and_regression_recordsconsequence and the failure target to the retainedcontaminated_review_cannot_promote_readinesscontradiction. - Narrowed the formal claim honestly: the richer decision model derives the contamination block but does not derive a general saturation-only prohibition. Saturation remains covered by the synthetic anti-Goodhart harness and is not represented as a theorem result.
- Extended the immutable-baseline rationalization ledger to five ordered actions and four target migrations. The current estate is 1,365 declarations across 104 theorem-bearing modules: 47 P0, 796 P1, 25 P2, 319 P3, 95 P4, 83 P5, and zero P6. The remaining queue contains 156 actions: 59 narrow- projection retirements, two scope-language rewrites, and 95 stronger-model rewrites.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 333 proof targets, 110 Lean modules, 1336 theorem declarations, 919 derived/decomposed, 202 direct/projection, 215 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Reconciled the structure, outline, chapter formal boundary, proof manifest, triage, implementation-horizon inventory, roadmap, machine status, schema, and validators. The transaction changes no benchmark result, support state, chapter-core claim, deployment status, or release authority.
F.89 2026-07-25 — First narrow-projection C6 tranche
- Preserved the immutable 1,370-theorem classification baseline and extended the semantic rationalization ledger from one to three dependency-safe retirements, with exact baseline/module/block/statement digests, action ordering, theorem dependencies, consumers, and retained target ownership.
- The first transaction removed the redundant
missing_outcome_audit_blocks_high_risk_admissiondeclaration while retaininghigh_risk_use_without_outcome_audit_requires_audit, which preserves the exact bounded Scalable Oversight finite-model conclusion. - Retired two premise-restating projections from
BibliographyPlan.leanand migrated their public targets to the retained derived counterexamplessource_derived_claim_without_source_record_rejectedandaccepted_new_source_assignment_to_nonexistent_chapter_rejected. - Upgraded the cumulative schema-bound ledger and validator to twelve rejecting mutations. The current estate is 1,367 declarations across 104 theorem-bearing modules: 48 P0, 799 P1, 25 P2, 319 P3, 93 P4, 83 P5, and zero P6. The remaining queue contains 158 actions: 61 narrow-projection retirements, two scope-language rewrites, and 95 stronger-model rewrites.
- Reconciled the proof manifest, generated proof-depth reports, bibliography chapter, formal-methods chapter, outline, roadmap, status, README, review adjudication, and historical roadmap projection. These removals do not strengthen a theorem, promote a chapter-core claim, establish empirical evidence, or change release authority.
F.90 2026-07-25 — C1–C8 prose-first convergence and 22-unit narrative route
- Moved the roadmap-only cross-cutting ideas into canonical manuscript owners: the opening noninheritance law with plain, normative, and machine projections; the nine-field Governed Transition Calculus and twelve obligations; the eleven-stage Developmental Intelligence Loop; the eleven-surface minimum trusted kernel; bounded liveness; the P0–P6 semantic- depth overlay; the
ASI-THESEUS-FLAGSHIP-01matched natural design; and three contribution-owned derivative outlines. - Replaced the 15-chapter narrative candidate with a 22-unit thesis-to-method route. Added an exact thematic crosswalk assigning all 84 canonical chapters once while preserving every specialist claim owner in the architecture reference.
- Made the governed repository-change example cumulative across all 22 units through a generated 23-artifact trace and updated its six rejecting continuity controls.
- Generated the current 22-unit reader source, rendered 27 HTML pages, and passed strict local desktop/mobile inspection across 54 page-view pairs. A separate 54-pair accessibility-tree preparation probe passed with no unnamed interactive elements, image-alt failures, table-header failures, duplicate IDs, or scaffold leakage. A clean canonical render produced 97 pages: all 84 chapters and 11 appendices.
- Replaced the overclaim-prone reader heading
Beyond the State of the ArtwithMature Research Targetin all 84 canonical chapters, current reader profiles, overlays, generators, and validators; regenerated the overlay asset and re-passed the current 27-page/54-pair reader render. - Added the Phase 1 idea-placement audit, glossary definitions, outline authority, product contracts, validators, registry metadata, roadmap receipt, retained-lineage comparator/ownership map, cross-owner handoffs, Developmental Intelligence Loop figure, minimum-trust/bounded-liveness figure, and machine status needed to keep prose convergence ahead of proof execution.
- Passed the explicit all-84 idea-placement and narrative-coherence gate. Phase 2 may now rationalize the existing formal estate and prepare competent natural evidence in that order; this does not itself open a protected denominator.
- Preserved all 84 chapter-core claims at
argument. This transaction creates no formal or empirical result, support transition, reader release, publication approval, SOTA result, AGI claim, or ASI claim.
F.91 2026-07-25 — Evidence-and-convergence roadmap amendment
- Adjudicated the full-book Pro review against the current repository rather than importing its claims wholesale. Accepted the evidence/narrative imbalance, developmental-intelligence gap, semantic-proof-depth gap, trusted-kernel and bounded-liveness gaps, terminology burden, repeated contract cadence, and need for one natural end-to-end case. Rejected stale Appendix E/F observations and an external-human prepublication gate.
- Added the binding C0–C8 convergence program to the active roadmap: canonical public truth; noninheritance and terminology convergence; a 22-unit narrative route over the 84-module reference; a Governed Transition Calculus; a Developmental Intelligence Loop; minimal trusted-kernel and bounded-liveness work; P0–P6 semantic proof rationalization; the existing natural repository-change flagship; and evidence-led derivatives.
- Created an exact current chapter-role ledger covering all 84 manifest chapters once: 11 thesis-bearing, 54 load-bearing reference, 7 implementation case, and 12 speculative research chapters. The historical 60-chapter W2 audit remains immutable.
- Repaired the last confirmed current-truth defects in the preface, RDC glossary row, landing role counts, and outline role projection. Added machine checks for exact role coverage, all 84 Appendix E chapter IDs, and a nonempty changelog.
- Preserved the three defended contribution families and the existing
ASI-THESEUS-FLAGSHIP-01empirical spine. This planning transaction creates no new chapter queue, support transition, release, deployment, formal result, natural evidence, SOTA result, AGI/ASI claim, or publication authorization.
F.92 2026-07-25 — Current 84-chapter public-surface reconciliation
- Made the live 84-chapter manifest the sole current book identity across the README, landing page, outline opener, product contracts, architecture projection documentation, publication-readiness surface, release-edition plan and appendix, continuity audit, novelty ledger, reader-manuscript routing, and public-status inventory.
- Replaced the obsolete downloadable-reader promotion with direct links to the complete live Human view and 84-chapter architecture index. Earlier downloadable derivatives remain immutable release history but are no longer presented as the current book.
- Corrected the narrative/reference remainder to 15 selected chapters plus 69 reference chapters and verified that the current generated-reader pipeline derives all 84 chapters.
- Extended the trust-surface validator to derive these values from the manifest, reject obsolete full-book counts on README and landing surfaces, and check the product, outline, reader, novelty, publication, and status-inventory projections for current-count drift.
- Repaired two historical roadmap validators that still required the immutable v2.3.0 commit and archive hash on mutable current-book surfaces. They now keep that identity exact in release custody while requiring README and landing-page coverage to follow the current manifest; a new rejecting mutation proves that an obsolete public chapter count fails the gate.
F.93 2026-07-25 — Full-coverage gap audit and four-owner admission
- Reviewed the complete 80-chapter pre-transaction manifest and manuscript against a primary-source coverage sweep, then admitted four genuinely distinct argument-level owners: Military AI, Autonomous Weapons, and Strategic Stability; Confidential and Verifiable AI Computation; Human-AI Symbiosis, Neurotechnology, and Cognitive Sovereignty; and Relational Dimension Compilation and Polyadic Cognition.
- Wrote substantive chapter prose, interfaces, invariants, failure families, baselines, minimum implementations, falsification programs, source crosswalks, and adjacent handoffs. The Relational Dimension Compiler admission resolves an obsolete-freeze/no-deferral contradiction without promoting the paper’s claims.
- Added existing-owner sections for no-free-lunch and identifiability; neuromorphic, photonic, analog, quantum, and biohybrid substrates; post-quantum migration; human-AI co-adaptation; infrastructure concentration; civil liability and remedy; multilingual and cultural evaluation; and neural-data and inferred-mental-state controls.
- Added 18 bounded external source records and source notes spanning NIST privacy-enhancing cryptography and post-quantum standards, zkLLM, human-AI-team and feedback-loop evidence, OECD/WHO neurotechnology, ICRC/SIPRI military-AI analysis, learning-theory limits, emerging compute substrates, infrastructure competition, civil liability, and multilingual/ cultural evaluation.
- Synchronized the manifest, outline, active roadmap/status, source appendices, and public counts to 84 chapters and 458 sources. All chapter-core claims remain at
argument; no empirical, formal, legal, cryptographic, human-outcome, military-safety, readiness, release, deployment, transfer, SOTA, AGI, or ASI result is claimed.
F.94 2026-07-24 — Taxonomy completion and structural-maturity repair
- Admitted four distinct argument-level owners: Dangerous Capability Domains and Misuse Uplift; Societal Resilience and Misuse Defense; Open-Weight Release and Post-Release Control; and Content Authenticity, Watermarking, and Synthetic Media Integrity. The manifest moves from 76 to 80 chapters.
- Repaired title/content mismatches in Adversarial Machine Learning, Learning Theory, and Autonomous Replication with explicit treatments of adversarial examples and extraction, sample complexity/double descent/emergence, and a defined replication ladder with containment as a competing mechanism.
- Added named existing-owner sections for secure researcher access and independent audits; legal alignment; ELK, mechanistic anomalies, and training attribution; hardware-enabled guarantees; proof of training; curriculum and test-time training; certified neural verification; causal calculus; digital twins; and diffusion language models.
- Added 21 net-new external source records and notes, reconciled source routing and claim-source mappings, and created four birth claim atoms with falsifiers, acceptance criteria, promotion ceilings, and evidence routes.
- Updated the active roadmap, machine status, outline, source appendices, evidence plan, no-promotion ledger, and public chapter/source counts. All 80 chapter-core claims remain at
argument; the transaction creates no empirical, formal, safety, readiness, release, deployment, transfer, or SOTA result.
F.95 2026-07-24 — No-deferral manuscript admission
- Replaced the structural-freeze/candidate holding pattern with a binding rule: every worthwhile chapter or section idea is written into its existing owner now, admitted as a distinct chapter now, or explicitly rejected with a reason. Evidence execution may remain open; manuscript meaning may not.
- Admitted and fully drafted ten distinct owners: Human–AI Communication; Governed Objective Formation; Institutions and International Coordination; Adversarial Machine Learning; Autonomous Replication; Durable Semantic Memory; AI Deployment and Transition; Learning Theory and Scaling Science; Physical Compute Infrastructure; and Scientific Discovery Governance.
- Exact manifest-admission titles are Human-AI Communication, Persuasion, and Epistemic Security; Governed Objective Formation, Value Learning, and Goal Integrity; Institutions, International Coordination, and Public Legitimacy; Adversarial Machine Learning and the Model Attack Surface; Autonomous Replication, Proliferation, and Containment; Durable Semantic Memory and Knowledge Lattices; AI Deployment, Transition, Distribution, and Human Agency; Learning Theory, Generalization, and Scaling Science; Physical Compute Infrastructure, Energy, and Environmental Constraints; and Scientific Discovery and Experimental Governance.
- Moved the live manifest from 66 to 76 chapters. Each new chapter includes a Human Reading Path, lifecycle diagram, argument-level core claim, mechanisms, interfaces, invariants, failure families, minimum implementation, evidence program, source crosswalk, summary, and adjacent handoff.
- Added the official NIST adversarial-machine-learning taxonomy as a bounded external source record and note. Updated the evidence plan and no-promotion ledger so all 76 chapter-core claims remain at
argument; no prose, source, schema, test plan, readiness, release, deployment, transfer, or SOTA result is claimed.
F.96 2026-07-24 — Roadmap prose completion and live-book integration
- Completed the six-chapter proof-readiness prose pass: Inner Alignment now distinguishes deceptive alignment, training games, gradient hacking, sleeper policies, and competing explanations; Multi-Agent Dynamics now teaches games, equilibrium, bargaining, social choice, mechanism design, and learning in games; Perception now specifies Bayesian estimation, observability, calibration, correlation, and degradation regimes; Embodied Agency now specifies hybrid modes, timing evidence, independent safety paths, and sim-to-real limits; Human–AI Organizations now covers task/job effects, diffusion, distribution, skills, concentration, and public capacity; and White-Box Evidence now separates probes, sparse dictionaries, circuits, construct validity, and causal intervention.
- Completed the four existing-owner repairs for uncertainty classes, refinement/dependent types and proof-carrying data, governed synthetic-data and self-play generation, and faithful decision-relevant explanation generation.
- Completed the eight-owner Precision Contract manuscript transaction. RankFold/NeuralFold now owns functional rate–distortion, complete executable accounting, precision fields, the Functional Precision Compiler, certificates, and falsifiers; seven neighboring chapters own nonduplicative runtime, residual, cost, readiness, proof, custody, and efficiency handoffs.
- Added the shared glossary vocabulary, live-book overview explanation, and Integrated Reference Architecture trace. The book remains at 66 chapters and argument support; no compiler, certificate, empirical result, source reproduction, readiness, release, deployment, or support promotion is claimed. The later no-deferral transaction admits the formerly deferred Candidate N/O owners at argument support.
F.97 2026-07-24 — Precision Contract source intake and roadmap integration
- Ingested Corben Sorenson’s The Precision Contract as a canonical Markdown source plus supplied DOCX presentation copy, verified the paper pair, and added a public-safe source note, inventory record, backlog record, and two-case chapter triage.
- Mined the paper’s representation-invariant functional rate–distortion framing, protected-behavior contract, complete executable accounting, precision field, progressive base/residual scheme, dynamic routing, Functional Precision Compiler, certificate lifecycle, failure modes, and falsifiable experimental program.
- Chose coordinated integration across eight current owners, led by RankFold/NeuralFold, instead of adding a chapter during the structural freeze. A standalone functional-precision chapter remains only a post-integration coherence contingency, not an active candidate or manifest reservation.
- Added roadmap packet P6.8 after R16-A, W3, and T1D, with explicit prose, source-resolution, schema, validation, competence, cost, and sequencing gates. It cannot displace P2, create a third WIP lane, activate Candidate N/O research, or move support.
- Recorded all 49 cited works as an external-resolution backlog rather than automatically admitting them to Appendix H. Deduplication, primary-page verification, passage review, and source-role assignment remain required. No quantization, behavior-preservation, efficiency, certification, support, release, deployment, SOTA, AGI, or ASI result is claimed.
F.98 2026-07-24 — Post-Round-18 depth and coverage amendment
- Adjudicated the latest external review against exact manuscript text. The 66-chapter count is correct; the five Round 18 chapters are relatively thin but already own distinct mechanisms, interfaces, invariants, tests, and non-claims. Keyword misses did not erase the existing instrumental- convergence, causal/uncertainty, governed-RAG, or artificial-moral-patient sections.
- Added a six-condition claim-bearing maturity gate covering field decomposition, strongest challenge and simpler baseline, implementation determination, failure/non-claim boundaries, literature engagement by role, and territory-sized reader value. Word count and citation count remain diagnostics, not acceptance criteria.
- Expanded the White-Box depth obligation into a six-chapter T1D packet for Inner Alignment, Multi-Agent Dynamics, Perception, Embodied Agency, Human–AI Organizations, and White-Box Evidence. It also owns bounded section repairs for uncertainty decomposition, refinement/dependent types, governed synthetic/self-play data, human explanation generation, and organizational transition/economic-diffusion scope.
- Approved Adversarial Machine Learning and the Model Attack Surface and Learning Theory, Generalization, and Scaling Science as research and distinct-owner adjudication candidates only. Neither is manifest-admitted; both remain behind a material P2 checkpoint, terminal T1D depth work, and ordinary source, ownership, safety, birth-artifact, and non-displacement gates. The manifest remains 66 and structurally frozen.
- Added a machine-readable v21 amendment, schema enforcement, and rejecting mutations for P2 displacement, premature structural admission, maturity- gate or chapter omission, word-count substitution, and candidate admission laundering. No support, empirical, release, deployment, SOTA, AGI, or ASI state changed.
F.99 2026-07-24 — Post-breadth critique and publication reconciliation
- Reconciled a post-breadth critique against repository truth: the working manifest contains 66 chapters, not the stale public snapshot’s 61; the current proof surface contains 315 targets across 109 modules; the frozen activation registry remains 3,730 atoms; all 66 chapter cores remain at
argument; and the exact missing evidence class is a competence-qualified natural, non-authored transition rather than every form of empirical record. - Added a public-safe review reconciliation that accepts the apparatus-to-evidence imbalance, confirms that P2’s governance construct is stable under the completed breadth transaction, and binds the sequence to exact 66-chapter publication followed immediately by P2.
- Updated the active roadmap and outline so W3 and the current-reader freshness packet cover all 66 chapters. No word, source, proof, validator, schema, receipt, render, or green-check count substitutes for the first competent natural result.
- Reconciled the frozen claim-atom registry against the expanded prose: 3,730 structured activation atoms remain unchanged, while the current prose queue contains 3,030 explicitly dispositioned candidates with zero pending materiality reviews. This changes no claim support, release, deployment, external reproduction, or SOTA state.
F.100 2026-07-24 — Round 18 bounded conceptual-completeness pass
- Admitted five distinct-owner argument chapters: Perception, Sensor Fusion, and Observation Trust; Embodied Agency, Real-Time Control, and Physical Safety; Human-AI Organizations, Delegation, and Accountability; Multi-Agent Dynamics, Collective Intelligence, and Systemic Risk; and Inner Alignment, Mesa-Optimization, and Learned-Objective Integrity. The working manifest moved from 61 to 66 chapters and is structurally frozen again after this bounded transaction.
- Routed seven section-scale gaps into existing owners: causal reasoning and typed uncertainty into Governed World Models; scaling laws, compute-optimal allocation, emergence, and forecasting into Efficient ASI; instrumental convergence into Failure Modes; RAG into the Virtual Context ABI; possible artificial moral patients into Moral Uncertainty; and decision theory into Multi-Agent Dynamics.
- Added twenty-one public primary-source inventory records and source notes spanning multimodal perception, control safety, embodied agents, mixed organizations, cooperative AI, persistent deceptive policies, causal representation, scaling and emergence, uncertainty/OOD evaluation, artificial welfare, and functional decision theory.
- Added five birth claim atoms, explicit falsifiers and promotion ceilings, reader-order handoffs, source/manifest mappings, and a controlling adjudication with a post-breadth stop rule. These artifacts prevent the new chapters from increasing the historical Round 16 atom debt.
- Corrected the roadmap’s execution truth: the breadth pass is terminal at
argument, P2 returns as the first empirical action, and the next P2 step is an exact capacity/Docker receipt plus a command-bound materialization attempt or failure record. No cited result, chapter admission, source count, render, or roadmap edit changes support, release, deployment, safety, SOTA, or publication state.
F.101 2026-07-23 — Inference cache reuse and honest pricing written into the manuscript
- Added nine primary or official cache sources: the current OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini provider contracts; vLLM Automatic Prefix Caching; SGLang RadixAttention; Prompt Cache; Mooncake; CacheBlend; and the Azure semantic response-cache policy. Every provider term is dated and every external performance result remains source-reported and unreproduced.
- Chose a three-owner integration instead of a new chapter. Fast Generation now owns exact-prefix, prompt-module, persistent/disaggregated, non-prefix, exact-output, and semantic-response mechanism distinctions; Resource Economics owns break-even and downstream pricing; Context Transactions owns response validity, dependency closure, invalidation, disclosure, poisoning, tenant isolation, and deletion residuals.
- Explained why a prefix hit can support cheaper cached input while still requiring suffix prefill, new output generation, verification, rate-limit capacity, storage, lookup, transfer, and governance. Added dated provider contract examples, a cache break-even equation, measured pass-through and blended pricing choices, and a joint useful-reuse ledger.
- Added the
CacheReuseReceiptdesign, exact versus approximate and KV-versus-answer boundaries, cache-aware scheduling constraints, non-prefix cross-attention repair, semantic-cache risk tiers, provider opacity, timing leakage, and false-negative-resistant experiment gates. - Added P6.7 and its research, intake, and triage records. Reader prose and source integration are terminal at
argument; the receipt schema, validator, natural exact-prefix campaign, and separate semantic-response safety campaign remain deferred and confer no support, price, speed, privacy, deployment, release, or SOTA claim.
F.102 2026-07-23 — Heterogeneous inference memory written into the manuscript
- Converted the P6.6 paging packet from planning-only material into six reader-facing integrations without adding a chapter: a full heterogeneous inference-memory treatment in Fast Generation; worker memory-tier admission in Personal Compute Hives; the I/O roofline and lifecycle cost of virtual VRAM in Resource Economics; paged-weight custody; substrate-specific paging policy; and an explicit semantic-page versus physical-page boundary in the Virtual Context ABI.
- Added the physical object taxonomy for weights, KV cache, activations, experts, recurrent state, and draft state; distinguished layer streaming, planned placement, demand paging, deterministic prefetch, speculative physical-page prediction, sparse placement, and speculative decoding; and preserved exact-versus-approximate behavior throughout.
- Wrote a worked SSD-shard-to-request-closure trace, worker qualification grades, bytes-per-token I/O lower bounds, page-cache and conversion accounting, encryption and derivative-closure handling, eviction/deletion/ erasure distinctions, and a substrate-neutral memory projection for the Cognitive Kernel ABI.
- Assigned the reviewed paging source family to the six actual chapter owners and synchronized the manifest, outline queues, source matrix, Appendix H, and chapter source crosswalks. All external performance remains source-reported and unreproduced; chapter support remains
argument. - Marked the reader-prose slice terminal while retaining the policy schema, rejecting validator, dry-run planner, hardware characterization, matched empirical campaign, W3 inheritance, and reader/atom projection as explicit deferred work. This commission changes no empirical, deployment, release, SOTA, AGI, or ASI state.
F.103 2026-07-23 — Heterogeneous inference memory and speculative paging intake
- Researched the primary and official implementation lineage for running models beyond accelerator memory: AirLLM, DeepSpeed Inference, FlexGen, Hugging Face Accelerate, llama.cpp, LLM in a Flash, PowerInfer, PagedAttention, vAttention, InfiniGen, SpeCache, SpecOffload, and the July 2026 ATSInfer preprint. Added twelve new inventory records and public source notes; retained every reported performance result as source-reported and unreproduced.
- Separated model-weight, KV-cache, activation, expert/neuron, recurrent, and draft state; accelerator/host/storage tiers; deterministic prefetch, speculative physical-page prefetch, and speculative decoding; and exact residency changes from quantization, sparsity, selection, eviction, or other approximation.
- Chose existing-owner integration instead of a new chapter. Fast Generation is the primary physical-memory method owner, with bounded handoffs to Personal Compute Hives, Resource Economics, Model-Weight Custody, and Replaceable Cognitive Substrates; Virtual Context receives only a semantic-page versus physical-page no-conflation boundary.
- Added deferred roadmap packet
P6.6-heterogeneous-inference-memory-and-speculative-pagingand a detailed research contract covering policy fields, integrity and fallback invariants, false-negative-resistant competence gates, matched baselines, hardware/workload characterization, I/O/endurance accounting, required manuscript sections, validators, and terminal artifacts. - Preserved the Round 17 work order: the research intake does not activate manuscript work or displace R16-A, W3, White-Box depth, R16-B, or P2. It changes no support, empirical, deployment, release, SOTA, AGI, or ASI state.
F.104 2026-07-22 — Round 17 priority enforcement and P2 capacity recheck
- Adjudicated the Round 17 review against the live repository. Accepted the priority-inversion, missing six-chapter atom-pack, absent W3 guard, and deferred White-Box depth criticisms. Corrected stale or unreproduced details: the six chapter-level reader integrations exist but no combined current 61-chapter derivative exists; the declared tokenizer currently reports 738, not 956, repeated 12-grams at eight-chapter spread or wider.
- Rechecked the formerly blocking P2 entry condition. The host reported 71,648,034,816 free bytes (66.73 GiB), Docker was available, and Docker reported zero images, containers, volumes, and build cache. P2 is now marked
capacity_entry_condition_met_materialization_not_yet_run: ready to execute the frozen thirty-candidate sequential protocol, with no materialization, task outcome, or support result implied. - Replaced the broad book-work menu with a binding sequence: R16-A six-chapter atom pack, W3 inheritance guard, White-Box construct-validity depth, then the combined current reader derivative. Unrelated paper mining, new chapter work, and generic prose deepening remain frozen until the six structural-resume gates close.
- Closed the optimizer-landscape manuscript-depth amendment at argument support while retaining its shared atom/reader projections and matched empirical campaign as explicit residuals. Updated the active roadmap, machine status schema and validator, outline authority, and README without changing claim support, release, publication, or protected P2 outcomes.
F.105 2026-07-22 — Relational Dimension Compiler mined across the existing stack
- Deepened the reader-facing manuscript by 330 lines across five load-bearing chapters rather than leaving the paper as roadmap metadata. Added a complete dimensional type contract and worked six-role transfer lowering; a governed relation and branch lifecycle with reversible semantic renormalization; the finite role-preserving reification construction and operator-registry boundary; a competent two-track RODIE evaluation standard; and an end-to-end relational packet walkthrough from observation through reconciliation.
- Archived the Corben-authored Markdown and DOCX source pair in the local raw cache with recorded hashes, verified their heading-level agreement, and produced a passage-level public source note. The note separates semantic, primitive computational, and storage arity and records the paper’s typed relation objects, adaptive relational order, qualification, reversible contraction, compiled slow-path, hardware-lowering, and RODIE proposals with explicit nonclaims.
- Integrated bounded material into nine existing chapter owners: Cognitive Compilation, Governed World Models, Routing, Replaceable Substrates, Procedural Memory, Benchmark Ratchets, Resource Economics, Integrated Reference Architecture, and the Open Research Agenda. Updated manifest assignments and exact mappings, reader prose, source queues, glossary, book outline, source inventory, triage scenario, and research backlog.
- Found a genuinely distinct possible future owner,
relational-dimension-compilation-and-polyadic-cognition, for the full typed relational-topology lifecycle. Kept it deferred under the active structural freeze: no chapter file, manifest row, proof target, order reservation, or admission transaction was created. - Added the post-freeze requirements for source-by-source external bibliography verification, birth-complete atoms and reader projection, W3 inheritance, formal inference ceilings, and a non-self-confirming RODIE program with strong lower-order rescue, complete denominators, independent evaluation, lifecycle cost, and natural-task transfer. This source intake changes no support, implementation, benchmark, release, RSI, AGI, ASI, or SOTA state.
F.106 2026-07-21 — Optimizer landscape integrated into the book
- Upgraded Governed Model Training from generic optimizer custody to a substantive practical and theoretical landscape. Added a coupled Optimizer Policy Card, common family taxonomy, tuned AdamW reference, detailed Muon eligibility/fallback/approximation/scaling/distribution/recovery treatment, tensor and curvature alternatives, schedule and parameterization transfer, and a matched multi-objective selection protocol.
- Ingested fifteen primary records and public passage notes spanning Adam, AMSGrad, AdamW, Adafactor, LAMB, Shampoo, K-FAC, Lion, Sophia, SOAP, schedule-free methods, maximal-update parameterization, modular norm, scaled Muon, and Muon’s spectral-norm interpretation. Reconciled the manifest source queue, outline, generated external-source appendix, glossary, and handoffs to Replaceable Substrates, Policy Optimization, and Resource Economics.
- Added an existing-owner research backlog and paper-triage disposition, plus
schemas/optimizer_policy_card.schema.json, one explicitly non-empirical Muon-primary/AdamW-fallback fixture, and an independent validator with eighteen rejecting mutations. This establishes record completeness only. - Recorded R16-E as materially integrated but still open behind the R16-A atom projection, R16-B current-reader projection, and a resource-gated matched optimizer campaign with independent reproduction. No optimizer result, chapter-core promotion, support change, release, or publication follows.
F.107 2026-07-21 — Governed optimizer-landscape roadmap amendment
- Audited the existing Governed Model Training chapter and found the correct ownership shell but no named treatment of AdamW, Muon, or the wider practical and theoretical optimizer landscape. Kept the work in that chapter rather than creating a duplicate owner, and added
docs/optimizer_landscape_chapter_research_2026_07_21.mdas the exact source, mechanism, handoff, and terminal-artifact plan. - Added R16-E to the active P6.5 book packet and made it a structural-resume gate. The packet spans classical, coordinate-adaptive, memory/layer-scaled, matrix-preconditioned, curvature-aware, sign/discovered, orthogonalized, schedule-free, scale-transfer, and theoretical families, with AdamW and Muon receiving explicit depth.
- Required optimizer evaluation as a coupled run-policy comparison with matched model/data/token/hardware conditions, fair tuning budgets, method-specific rescue, at least three seeds, complete failure denominators, full-state recovery, independent evaluation, scale/architecture transfer boundaries, and joint quality, stability, resource, communication, and governance-cost reporting. A naive or under-tuned failure cannot refute an optimizer.
- This roadmap and research amendment ingests no source record, executes no optimizer comparison, and changes no claim support, release, publication, license, RSI, SOTA, or external-action authority.
F.108 2026-07-19 — Round 16 evidence-first roadmap amendment
- Adjudicated Claude’s Round 16 review against current repository truth. The central criticism stands: P2 remained the stated headline while two new chapters reached terminal admission and A3 became active. Froze all further structural adjudication and left Perception/Observation Trust queued, not active, until P2 pool materialization and four-slot replacement qualification restore the fixed twelve-task denominator.
- Replaced the active book packet with bounded post-activation integration debt: an append-only atom pack for the six chapters absent from the frozen registry, a current 61-chapter derived-reader freshness packet that preserves
reader-2026-07-18as immutable history, a current-scope W3 template-inheritance guard, and a White-Box construct-validity and feature- analysis depth amendment. - Preserved the 3,730 activation atoms, existing 15-atom addendum, W1/W2 editorial receipts, and published reader release as historical denominators rather than rewriting them. Future chapter admission is now limited to one per material empirical/evidence checkpoint and must include atoms, reader projection, source/owner reconciliation, and the template guard at birth.
- Converted the White-Box criticism into a source- and test-specific plan: probe control tasks and selectivity, interpretability illusions, sparse- autoencoder construct and metric validity, feature splitting/absorption, diagnostic-versus-causal evidence, intervention collateral, strong behavioral baselines, independent evaluation, and strict negative-inference ceilings. This roadmap-only amendment changes no claim support, release, publication, license, or protected outcome.
F.109 2026-07-19 — Privacy, data-rights, and information-flow chapter terminal at argument support
- Admitted
Privacy, Data Rights, and Information-Flow Governanceas the second second-tranche load-bearing reference chapter. It owns harmful but authorized information processing: purpose and authority binding, minimization, lifecycle flow closure, privacy accounting and attacks, rights propagation, remedies, deletion residuals, and descendant custody. Security retains unauthorized-access control, Data Engines retains update mechanics, Model-Weight Custody retains artifact custody, and institutional owners retain legal and legitimacy determinations. - Completed a nine-source primary/official packet spanning the NIST Privacy Framework and differential-privacy guidance, the GDPR and W3C Data Privacy Vocabulary, DP-SGD, purpose limitation, training-data extraction, label-only membership inference, and one-run privacy auditing. Every source mapping records its admissible claim and explicit non-authorities.
- Added a strict information-lifecycle transaction schema and authored fixture covering twelve lifecycle surfaces, derivative and descendant propagation, privacy evaluation, rights receipts, and twenty-six rejecting mutations. Two public proof targets are implemented through eleven Lean theorem declarations; they establish finite record consequences only.
- Froze—but did not execute—a six-arm natural campaign across thirteen failure families, fifteen competence gates, at least three seeds, strong extraction and membership attacks, independent evaluation, and joint utility, privacy, rights, latency, and governance-cost outcomes. Protected outcomes remain unopened, so no privacy, unlearning, legal-compliance, release, or chapter-core support claim changed.
- Reconciled the live book to 61 chapters, 359 sources, 310 implemented proof targets, 104 Lean modules, and 1,370 theorem declarations (924 derived/decomposed, 230 direct/projection, and 216 unknown/mixed). Preserved the frozen 54-chapter claim-atom baseline and historical 55/60-chapter editorial receipts while extending current reader-role, negative-inference, source, evidence, implementation-horizon, and publication projections. Advanced the sole active structural packet to Perception, Sensor Fusion, and Observation Trust. Support, release, and publication effects remain
none.
F.110 2026-07-19 — Governed model-training chapter terminal at argument support
- Admitted
Governed Model Training, Distributed Optimization, and Scalingas the first second-tranche load-bearing reference chapter. It owns the exact run transaction from frozen inputs through distributed execution, full-state recovery, checkpoint-family selection, and independent qualification handoff; it does not treat scale, throughput, or a checkpoint as evidence of capability, safety, or release readiness. - Completed a seven-source, four-role review spanning training mechanisms, documented limitations and failure surfaces, competing sharding and checkpoint designs, and external measurement. Added explicit handoffs from replaceable substrates into training and from training into readiness and the integrated reference architecture.
- Added a strict training-run transaction schema and authored fixture covering ten state classes, run denominators, topology and batch arithmetic, checkpoint commit state, resume equivalence, validation-only selection, and twenty-one rejecting mutations. Two public proof targets are implemented through thirteen Lean theorem declarations.
- Froze—but did not execute—a five-arm, thirteen-fault, twelve-competence-gate campaign with three-seed minimums and hidden independent qualification. Its protected outcomes remain unopened, so this tranche changes argument support and structural completeness only; it supplies no training result, empirical support, release, publication, AGI, or ASI claim.
- Reconciled the reader and governance surfaces to 60 manifest chapters, 351 sources, 308 implemented proof targets, 103 Lean modules, and 1,359 theorem declarations. Advanced the sole active structural packet to Privacy, Data Rights, and Information-Flow Governance.
- Committed the terminal packet to
mainat1ed1413f1. Tested Pages build29709193773passed. Deploy/attest run29709417250passed on its second attempt after the first artifact download encountered a transient GitHub HTTP 503; the live chapter returned HTTP 200 and the exact governed-training title.
F.111 2026-07-19 — First structural tranche and semantic proof program terminal
- Terminally integrated
Governed Operations, Incident Command, and Graceful Degradationas the fourth first-tranche load-bearing reference chapter atargumentsupport. Its authored joined case narrows five authority dimensions, reconciles eleven declared state classes, and holds recovery when one external effect remains unknown. - Added the governed-operations schema, authored safe-hold fixture, independent route consumer, completed development positive control, eighteen rejecting mutations, and two implemented public targets through thirteen Lean theorem declarations. The separate four-arm natural-service campaign remains unexecuted, protected, and disjoint from P2/Q1/Q2 and Theseus flagship T4.
- Closed P4-C6 over Resource Economics, Artifact Reality, Artifact Steward Agents, and Artifact Compression: 31 public targets and 48 declarations are adequate only for bounded finite records. Cost is not efficiency, artifact admission is not truth or durability, stewardship is not ownership, compression is not usefulness, and record closure is not lifecycle success. All six frozen semantic clusters are now terminal across 24 modules.
- Reconciled all four first-tranche chapters as terminal at argument support and advanced the single active book packet to the first second-tranche adjudication, Governed Model Training. The proof manifest now contains 306 implemented targets and zero planned targets; the proof-depth surface records 1,346 declarations, 917 derived/decomposed, 230 direct/projection, and 199 unknown/mixed declarations.
- The prior
9e994c345checkpoint passed its exact GitHub build (29703071679) and deploy (29703423558) chains. No empirical support, natural incident, flagship outcome, release, publication, licensing, AGI, or ASI claim changed.
F.112 2026-07-19 — P7.2-T3 human-control integration and P4-C5 semantic proof closure
- Terminally integrated
Human Factors and Meaningful Control in Oversightas the third first-tranche load-bearing reference chapter atargumentsupport. The chapter now owns the control-envelope packet that determines whether a named human role is operationally usable; Constitutional Alignment retains legitimacy and Runtime retains effect authority. - Added a strict packet schema, a deliberately incompetent zero-human safe-hold fixture, an independent validator with fifteen rejecting mutations, and two implemented public targets through nine Lean theorem declarations. The four-arm prospective campaign freezes nine competence gates, five positive controls, seven adversarial controls, six rescue steps, twelve joint outcomes, an N3 maximum negative ceiling, ethics and privacy boundaries, and P2 isolation. No participants were recruited and protected outcomes remain closed.
- Closed P4-C5 over
SelfImprovementRefinement,OpenEndedImprovementRefinement,ReadinessRefinement, andCapabilityThresholdRefinement: 21 public targets and 36 declarations are adequate only for their finite record semantics. The audit keeps proposal separate from improvement, bounded campaigns from open-endedness, assessment from threshold crossing, handoff from readiness, declared rollback from recovery, and finite lifecycle composition from recursive self-improvement. - Reconciled the claim registry after the new constitutional and integrated handoffs: four changed prose fragments were explicitly dispositioned, the current queue contains 2,883 fully reviewed prose candidates, and the 3,730 structured activation-baseline atoms remain unchanged. Refreshed the proof envelope to 306 targets, 102 modules, 1,333 declarations, 914 derived/decomposed, 230 direct/projection, and 189 unknown/mixed declarations.
- Advanced the bounded work board to the final first-tranche chapter, P7.2-T4 Governed Operations, and the final semantic cluster, P4-C6 Resource, Artifact, and Lifecycle Economics. The sole validation registry now has 411 units and 2,059 governed artifacts. No chapter-core support, release, publication, licensing, deployment, AGI, or ASI claim changed.
F.113 2026-07-19 — P7.2-T2 world-model integration and P4-C4 semantic proof closure
- Terminally integrated
Governed World Models and Reality Groundingas the second first-tranche load-bearing reference chapter atargumentsupport. Its exclusive boundary is now a qualified, versioned, non-authorizing predictive branch and the reality-residual record that joins it to later independent observation. The overview, Planning and Cognitive Compilation handoffs, glossary, source inventory, claim matrix, and final synthesis use that same boundary. - Added an exact packet schema, one deliberately stale unsupported safe-hold record fixture, an independent validator with thirteen rejecting mutations, and two implemented public targets through nine Lean declarations. The six-arm campaign freezes eight competence gates, seven rescue steps, ten joint outcomes, six causal ablations, an N3 exact ceiling, and P2 resource isolation; it remains unexecuted with protected outcomes closed.
- Kept the earlier P4/M8 two-environment campaign adjacent and bounded: 11,250 episodes, 6,000 held-out episodes, and ten governed replacement/rollback cases do not establish the chapter core, a neural world model, natural-task grounding, useful control, safety, reproduction, or transfer.
- Closed P4-C4 over
DataEngineLifecycleRefinement,PolicyOptimizationRefinement,ModelWeightCustody, andContextTransactionRefinement: 31 public targets and 39 theorem declarations are adequate only for exact finite record semantics. The audit preserves separate behavioral-change, influence, privacy, lineage, legal, primary- storage, and backup-erasure axes and denies learning, forgetting, rollback- efficacy, transaction-deployment, or support claims. - Refreshed the proof-depth snapshot to 306 targets, 102 modules, 1,324 theorem declarations, 910 derived/decomposed, 230 direct/projection, and 184 unknown/mixed declarations. The claim-discovery pass also adjudicated the two new handoff fragments as duplicates of existing chapter-core boundaries, leaving 3,730 structured atoms and 2,880 fully reviewed prose candidates. Advanced the two roadmap slots to P7.2-T3 Human Factors and P4-C5 Self-Improvement/Readiness. The sole registry now contains 408 units and 2,042 required artifacts; support, release, and publication effects remain
none.
F.114 2026-07-19 — P7.2-T1 white-box integration and P4-C3 semantic proof closure
- Closed the first of four structural-completeness reader packets by integrating
White-Box Evidence, Interpretability, and Activation Governanceatargumentsupport. The chapter now owns the maximum admissible inference from model-internal observations, its source crosswalk resolves eight exact records, adjacent handoffs and the final synthesis preserve its non-authority boundary, and the glossary distinguishes an Internal Evidence Packet from an activation policy candidate. - Implemented a strict white-box packet schema, one explicitly expired record-shape fixture, a separate semantic consumer with twelve rejecting mutations, and two public Lean targets through eight theorem declarations. The prospective claim-bearing campaign freezes two independently owned method families, seven competence gates, six rescue steps, nine joint outcomes, an N3 exact negative ceiling, and a 62 GiB resource-isolation floor. It was not executed, protected outcomes remain closed, and it produced no model-internal result or support transition.
- Closed P4-C3 over
AuthorityEffectRefinement,Replacement,Corrigibility, andIntentExecutionRefinement: eleven public targets and sixty-five theorem declarations received three exact boundedadequatedispositions and onereclassifydisposition.Corrigibilityis retained only as a generic countermodel appendix; the richer lifecycle remains owned bySafetyCriticalLifecycle. Six executable consumers and ten rejecting cluster mutations preserve the exact semantic ceilings. - Re-ran the frozen 54-chapter claim-discovery consumer after the editorial and source additions. Sixty-three newly visible prose candidates received sentence-level dispositions: 49 bounded explanations, 11 source/formal reports, and 3 editorial handoffs; six no-longer-current review IDs were removed and one rewritten constitutional non-claim retained its disposition under the new deterministic ID. The current queue contains 2,878 fully adjudicated prose candidates and the original 3,730 structured activation-baseline atoms; no new material atom or support movement was created.
- Advanced the two execution slots to P7.2-T2 Governed World Models and Reality Grounding and P4-C4 Learning, Update State, and Unlearning. The roadmap gate now rejects sixty mutations; the sole registry contains 405 units and 2,026 required artifacts. No empirical support, release, publication, license, deployment, AGI, or ASI claim changed.
F.115 2026-07-19 — P7.1a narrative closure and P4-C2 semantic proof closure
- Closed P7.1a-W2 against commit
0b936ce7b: the six frozen formulaic-opening families fell from eight occurrences to zero, all 59 chapters received one explicit reader role (11 thesis-bearing, 30 load-bearing reference, 7 implementation case, and 11 speculative/deferred research), and the index dependency/role overview plus three central handoffs were refreshed. - Deepened
ASI Is a Stack, Not a Model,The Efficient ASI Hypothesis, andFailure Modes of Ungoverned Intelligenceby 711, 728, and 664 word tokens. The new sections define engineering commitments, total-contract-cost and useful-work denominators, prospective control obligations, strong alternatives, simpler baselines, concrete failure cases, weakening conditions, and evidence that could change each conclusion. A commit-bound audit preserves claim markers, assigned sources, equations, proof tags, protocol/schema references, protected atoms, and support ceilings while rejecting nine editorial mutations. - Closed P4-C2 over
SafetyCriticalLifecycle,SafetyCaseRefinement,ScalableOversightRefinement, andAdversarialEvaluationRefinement: 31 public targets and 55 theorem declarations receive four exact boundedadequatedispositions. Five independent consumers replay finite traces and lifecycle routes, including 34 obligation-deletion countermodels and 168 rejecting consumer mutations. The result proves no protected predicate sufficient, case valid, reviewer independent, deception detected, control effective, or deployment safe. - Registered the W1, W2, P4-C1, and P4-C2 validators in the sole 402-unit validation registry. Advanced the two execution slots to P7.2-T1 White-Box Evidence completion and P4-C3 authority/effect/rollback/corrigibility semantics. No protected empirical outcome was inspected and no support, release, publication, license, deployment, or public-post state changed.
F.116 2026-07-19 — P7.1a W1 compression and P4-C1 semantic proof closure
- Centralized the invariant 3,745-atom chapter evidence-packet method in Living Book Methodology and regenerated the 55 activation-era chapter projections as compact data-bearing packets. Under one reproducible tokenizer, 12-grams appearing in at least eight chapters fell from 1,142 to 727 (36.34%) while all terminal counts, evidence lanes, bundle scopes, controls, transitions, inference ceilings, and replay burdens remained present. Historical packet bytes remain immutable lineage; live compact packets have a distinct digest and rejecting validator.
- Moved retired-chapter archive bookkeeping from the openings of Virtual Context ABI, Intent-to-Execution Contracts, and Proof-Carrying Claims into named end provenance notes. Added a source-bounded epistemic-security and persuasion-defense section to Scalable Oversight and a gradual- disempowerment and option-value-loss section to Failure Modes. The latter is grounded in a new passage-reviewed arXiv v2 source note, bringing the source inventory to 345 records, and explicitly preserves the protected atom denominator.
- Closed
P4-C1-evidence-claim-and-proof-custody-semantic-auditover four modules and sixteen public targets. Claim Ledger Refinement and Proof- Carrying Claims Refinement are adequate at their exact reachable lifecycle scopes. Evidence States and Proof Envelope are reclassified: their useful routes and countermodels remain, while direct predicate projections receive no runtime, semantic-truth, or enforcement credit. Six executable consumers and nine cluster mutations validate the terminal packet. - Advanced the execution board to P7.1a W2 opening/thesis work and P4-C2 safety/oversight semantics. No chapter-core support state, protected outcome, empirical result, release, license, deployment, publication authority, or public post changed.
F.118 2026-07-19 — Two-tranche structural-completeness audit and source renewal
- Adjudicated the chapter-merge review against the 55-chapter manifest and retained every chapter: the maximum pairwise similarity is 0.298, boundaries remain distinct, and measured repetition is assigned to the P7.1a editorial compression lane rather than structural collapse.
- Added a detailed structural-completeness research contract for four first-tranche chapters: White-Box Evidence, Interpretability, and Activation Governance; Governed World Models and Reality Grounding; Human Factors and Meaningful Control in Oversight; and Governed Operations, Incident Command, and Graceful Degradation. The contract fixes exclusive jobs, adjacent boundaries, mechanisms, failure families, strongest objections, competent empirical lanes, external sources, Corben-source crosswalks, insertion order, fallback owners, and non-claims. All four passed packet-level manifest admission, moving the working manifest from 55 to 59 entries; substantial initial chapter files now exist, while claim-bearing evidence lanes, reader integration, and completion gates remain open.
- Ran a second end-to-end lifecycle and owner audit against the 59-entry manifest. Thirteen additional candidates entered a research-only, manifest- gated queue: governed model training; perception and observation trust; embodied physical control; privacy and data rights; human–AI organizational design; multi-agent systemic dynamics; autonomous replication containment; human–AI communication and epistemic security; public institutions and international coordination; governed AI-deployment transition and distribution; physical compute infrastructure and environmental constraints; governed objective formation and goal integrity; and, provisionally, scientific experimental governance. The 72-entry upper bound is a decision envelope, not a target or completeness claim; section-scale routes, open source gates, and explicit rejection gates prevent topic-driven sprawl.
- Source-noted eight primary first-tranche comparators: Anthropic circuit tracing, scalable sparse autoencoders, World Models, DreamerV3, actionable meaningful human control, observed agent-oversight practice, and NIST AI 800-4 deployed monitoring, plus NIST incident response. Added seventeen bounded anchors for the second audit: Llama 3 training, 3D perception corruptions, foundation-model robotics physical risk, NIST differential privacy, moral crumple zones, multi-agent risk, RepliBench, A-Lab, three communication and persuasion comparators, the UN Global Digital Compact, the Council of Europe AI Convention, a workplace field study, an ILO occupational-exposure index, and IEA/LBNL physical-infrastructure reports. These extend the inventory from 319 to 344 sources without reproducing or inheriting any external result; Candidates I, J, K, L, and M retain explicit open source-role admission gates. Candidate M starts from four previously source-noted objective- uncertainty, goal-misgeneralization, learned-optimization, and reward-hacking records; no new source count is claimed for reusing them.
- Added an embedded-agency, self-reference, and robust-delegation foundations program across the stack thesis, system boundaries, RSI boundaries, and the integrated reference architecture. It remains section-scale until it develops an operational contract and honest evidence program. Tightened all chapter- admission packets toward four source roles—mechanism/capability, limitation/failure, competing design, and measurement/evaluation—and claim-commensurate evidence rather than one toy empirical template. A dedicated Organizations, Institutions, and Societal Transition part is gated on at least three of its proposed owners actually passing chapter admission.
- Updated the active roadmap, machine status/schema, validator, registration artifacts, and drafting outline. P6.3 now governs source and chapter completion for the first tranche; P6.4 governs the second audit; P7.2 governs reader integration; and M6 requires terminal disposition of both bounded tranches. The work may run beside P2 but may not displace, inspect, shrink, or retune P2/Q1/Q2 held-out work.
- Added responsive containment for long display equations after the exhaustive mobile Human-view check found a genuine overflow in the new oversight chapter. The rebuilt 72-page site now fits at both validated viewport sizes.
- No chapter-core support state, proof result, empirical result, release, license, deployment, publication authority, or public post changed from this research, manifest, and planning update.
F.119 2026-07-19 — Roadmap leakage, inventory, and public-truth hardening
- Re-audited the shared flagship reorganization and replaced its outcome-leaky shared denominator with two non-overlapping, independently sealed held-out denominators:
P2-Q1-D1for the worker-agnostic governed-admission question andASI-THESEUS-Q2-D2for the local Theseus-student question. Q1 may proceed after P2’s own competence gates, while Q1 outcomes cannot tune the student, Q2 architecture, or Q2 denominator; T5 composes separately earned conclusions rather than pooled rows. - Strengthened the sequential 30-image materialization contract so pre-content setup failure cannot burn, skip, or advance a rank, post-content infrastructure failure cannot authorize replay or a later rank, exact host and Docker storage measurements are receipted, and Docker reclamation cannot touch non-Docker user data.
- Froze six machine-validated semantic-proof clusters containing 24 exact Lean modules, all honestly marked
strengthen, with dated amendment and terminal- disposition rules. This converts the prior promise to inventory the proof surface later into a finite current audit denominator without treating proof count as proof depth. - Split the narrative machine gate to make case-independent P7.1a compression runnable now while preserving T4 as the blocker for flagship-dependent P7.1b threading. Corrected the stale 894 proof-classification count to 901 and the X Article synopsis count to 5,329 canonical visible words.
- Reconciled the roadmap’s activation truth with the published
reader-2026-07-18PDF/EPUB/DOCX release while retaining the older v2.2 local format outcomes as explicitly historical fields. Advanced the ancestral custody pointer to clean, pushed, built, and deployedmaincheckpoint6eb63a7007and expanded the rejecting validator for denominator leakage, setup/outcome selection leakage, proof-inventory deletion, narrative-gate drift, and reader-release contradiction. Refreshed the P7 book/evidence reconciliation receipt so its five appendix digests bind this exact changelog, and refreshed the 75-surface negative-inference audit against the revised roadmap and outline bytes without changing its zero-failure findings. - No chapter order, claim support, proof result, empirical result, canonical release, license, publication authority, compatibility claim, or public post changed from this roadmap hardening.
F.121 2026-07-18 — Round 15 custody, P2 freeze-boundary, proof-depth, and shipping corrective
- Committed and pushed the previously dirty post-v2.3 evidence corpus to
mainat882b2a82c, then added a release-tier git-custody validator that prevents modified, staged, or untracked evidence and release records from counting as durable evidence. - Added a prospective P2 amendment that permits at most three fully logged setup retries before protected task content opens, makes no-rerun absolute at first content exposure, reinstates rank 5 as infrastructure-pending, blocks rank 6, and records the current pool-wide storage/materialization blocker.
- Strengthened and explicitly dispositioned the four Round 15 refinement modules with quantified state-preservation, receipt-increment, and authority non-acceptance theorems while preserving their non-empirical inference ceilings.
- Made the canonical public-status object and generated public readiness block consume the claim-identity graph’s 115/115 resolution and graph digest.
- Reopened reader shipping as an execution obligation: PDF/DOCX layout repair, exact format validation, publication receipts, and clean commit-bound attestation are required rather than another inherited no-release record.
- Published the all-rights-reserved
reader-2026-07-18GitHub Release with exact PDF, EPUB, and DOCX assets. Redownloaded all three public assets and verified their byte counts and SHA-256 digests against the approved local artifacts. The reader release is deliberately not latest and does not change canonical living-book releasev2.3.0, claim support, licensing, or evidence. - Completed page-wide PDF and DOCX raster/contact-sheet review and EPUB package, spine, navigation, and text review. Preserved the untagged-PDF, native-reader/assistive-technology EPUB, and Microsoft Word DOCX residuals instead of laundering them into accessibility or compatibility claims.
- Reconciled historical roadmap validators so completed cycles remain auditable history while the evidence-competence roadmap is the only active successor. Refreshed the proof-depth ledger to 1,307 theorem declarations: 901 derived/decomposed, 230 direct/projection, and 176 unknown/mixed.
F.122 2026-07-18 — Capability compilation and semantic-continuity source integration
- Ingested Corben Sorenson’s July 2026 Deterministic Capability Compilation and The Platonic World Model papers. Verified that each supplied DOCX is a faithful formatted counterpart of its Markdown source, moved both format pairs from the repository root into the ignored private raw-source cache, and recorded content hashes and public-safe source notes.
- Mined the capability-foundry ladder, semantic obligation mass balance, Neural Capability Objects, four-layer neural ABI, sparse linking, pass/fail/unknown translation validation, environmental evidence boundary, disagreement tribunal, reification, four planes, three clocks, and effect-complete recovery into twenty-two existing chapter owners, including the initially omitted intent, context, proof, labor, provenance, readiness, residual, substrate, Theseus, prototype, and research interfaces.
- Mined stable Form lineages and immutable versions, typed Essence Contracts, the six-plane semantic constitution, proposition/attestation/commitment/proof separation, multitemporal context, branch-protected dynamics, qualified grounding, governed semantic transactions, Search–Verify–Compile, bounded semantic packets, task-local federation, and the trusted semantic kernel into nineteen existing chapter owners, including the initially omitted pluralism, security, provenance, proof, artifact-history, procedural-memory, prototype, and research interfaces.
- Added
docs/july_2026_two_paper_mining_completeness_audit.md, which resolves every top-level section, subsection family, appendix, and reference role to chapter prose, source-note synthesis, research work, or an explicit boundary. The audit closes paper-mining coverage without converting breadth of mapping into evidence. - Kept the 55-chapter architecture unchanged. Triage records explain why each paper is cross-layer design synthesis rather than a new chapter and preserve evidence-gated reconsideration only if a working NCO foundry or semantic kernel later exposes a distinct unowned interface.
- Added strict research-backlog records and argument-exit roadmap lanes with strong baselines, causal ablations, independent evaluators, longitudinal and adversarial workloads, total-cost accounting, explicit disconfirmation, and false-negative protections. No implementation, empirical result, support transition, release, deployment, publication, commit, or push is claimed.
F.123 2026-07-17 — P2 replacement custody, resource-semantics repair, and sequential Rust ladder
- Froze a 30-repository deterministic replacement queue for four same-language slots before opening candidate content. Bound rank-one public-change, base-license, manifest, image, and task-spec receipts, then calibrated an independently implemented Cargo/Go/Maven evaluator on 32/32 authored and historical controls before candidate execution.
- Corrected the earlier “expanded image” label. Docker Engine
Sizeis retained as exact content-store bytes; Docker’s rounded virtual-size display is converted to a conservative upper bound. The unchanged 1.5 GB Engine-content ceiling is paired with a prospectively derived 7 GB virtual-size ceiling and stable zero-Docker cleanup sampling. - Dispositioned the first five frozen Rust candidates without denominator reduction: rank 1 reached no tests because its source
make testperforms a networkedrustupprerequisite; rank 2 exceeded Engine content; rank 3 had unsigned change commits; rank 4 reproduced two exact Cargo snapshots but a monitor timeout invalidated its partially executed first baseline; and rank 5 exceeded the pull-time ceiling before image measurement. All remain N0 with no mechanism or claim effect; rank 6 is next. - Strengthened Cargo snapshot rescue to verify registry archive checksums, exact Git commits, and Git-source file hashes across two independent sealed materializations. Strengthened monitoring to record sampling timeouts and fail every dependency or arm gate on any monitor error. Partial image layers are explicitly pruned and cleanup receipts remain mandatory.
- Preserved every failed attempt, diagnosis, custody correction, and cleanup reconciliation. Other replacement-slot outcomes and the final held-out pool remain unopened. Updated the active roadmap/status and passed all 238 schemas plus 32/32 active-roadmap rejecting mutations. No support, release, publication, deployment, commit, or push state changed.
F.124 2026-07-17 — P2 gold-oracle false-negative diagnosis and frozen replacement policy
- Ran the complete 12-task natural development denominator with two baseline and two human-gold arms per task, exact manifest-bound images, runtime network disabled, raw compressed logs, timing, cleanup, and final-pool custody. Seven tasks passed the pinned exact oracle; the 7/12 instrument outcome received no claim effect.
- Independently re-parsed AVA’s visible
✘ [fail]:grammar, which the pinned upstream JavaScript parser ignores. Both retained repetitions contain exactly the expected 21 baseline failures and full human-gold pass set, qualifying an eighth task without changing or rerunning its outcome. - Separated dependency materialization from offline outcome execution for four official images that fetched packages after tests started. Bounded rescues then exposed one compile-label inconsistency, one runtime external-schema dependency plus panic-truncated oracle, one local cross-device Git-fixture incompatibility, and one open-ended dynamic Maven provider chain.
- Classified all four unusable tasks N0 with no mechanism or claim inference. Preserved all 12 original dispositions, eight attempt records, 62 verified compressed arm logs, preparation logs, the interrupted raw-log-custody failure, and exact exclusion diagnoses. The denominator may not shrink from twelve to eight.
- Froze a same-language deterministic sequential replacement policy before any replacement draw. It requires exact paired-arm status sets, two repetitions, a sealed shared environment, offline runtime, dual independent evaluators, no outcome-aware skipping, retention of failed candidates, and a ten- candidate stop rule per slot.
- Recorded a 1.20 GB largest expanded image, 1,634.6 seconds of full-run pull time, a 431.5-second longest arm, and a 21.46 GB host free-space reduction.
- Added container sampling for peak memory, CPU utilization, estimated CPU- seconds, PIDs, timeout, cleanup, and host residuals. A passing natural-task pilot exercised the monitor and retained exact paired-arm success.
- Froze task and campaign ceilings before replacement draw: 300-second pulls and dependency setup, 1.5 GB images, 600-second accepted arms below a 1,200- second kill, 6 GiB peak memory, six CPUs, 1,024 PIDs, 50 GiB minimum host free space, 5 GiB task residual, and 30 GiB campaign residual. Sampled CPU-seconds remain explicitly approximate. The resource gate still requires monitored requalification; no final-heldout, support, release, deployment, publication, AGI, or ASI state changed.
F.125 2026-07-17 — P2 natural development-corpus preflight
- Pinned SWE-rebench V2 revision
475dd5e8703bb5fb22dd3c60b5d038b019eba1e0and passage-reviewed its paper, official code/evaluator description, dataset metadata, public pull-request receipts, and remote container manifests. - Derived a compact metadata-only universe of 1,117 tasks created after the pinned local model snapshot, spanning 532 repositories and 20 languages. Retained content digests but did not vendor the 409 MiB parquet, task text, human patches, hidden tests, source trees, or final denominator.
- Selected 12 development-only tasks across 12 repositories and seven languages using metadata screens only. All use permissive licenses, clean dataset diagnostics, disjoint solution/test paths, accessible merged PRs, and resolvable
linux/amd64image manifests. - Preserved the false-negative boundary: automated labels are not independent truth, image resolution is not gold execution, post-snapshot creation is not proof of contamination absence, and arm64 emulation/resource costs remain unmeasured.
- Added the source note and five existing chapter mappings, generated corpus and image receipts, strict schema, validator, registry entry, and ten rejecting mutations. Construct, resource, evaluator, sensitivity, rescue, and final-heldout gates remain closed or pending; no support or release effect changed.
F.126 2026-07-17 — P1 accepted negative-result rehabilitation
- Classified all 90 accepted historical
no_changeorrefutedtransitions under the claim-bearing competence standard: 1 N0 instrument failure, 15 N1 implementation failures, 74 N2 proxy/regime results, and 0 N3–N5 results. - Preserved every raw transition label, outcome, digest, limitation, artifact, and non-claim while setting the maximum usable negative inference separately. No held-out denominator was reopened and no missing competence evidence was reconstructed after the fact.
- Reclassified the usable interpretation of KERC’s broad-efficiency record as N1 and the two historical QCSA
refutedlabels as N2. None currently refutes a target mechanism, architecture, canonical parent, or chapter core. - Reconciled the current KERC family packet, QCSA owner chapters, source notes, source matrix, implementation horizons, novelty positioning, non-core ledger, public status, README, landing page, outline, and Appendix C to preserve the distinction between an observed failure and a competent refutation.
- Added a deterministic 90-record ledger, strict schema, public audit, validator, registry entry, and twelve rejecting mutations. P1 remains active for the broader prose and historical
blocked_after_full_attemptscan. No support, release, deployment, publication, or external authority changed.
F.127 2026-07-17 — P0 accepted-transition claim identity graph
- Resolved all 115 review-accepted transition IDs against the 3,730 activation atoms plus 15-atom cognitive-substrate addendum. The resulting graph contains 25 exact atom identities, 61 bounded
subclaim_ofrelations, 29 boundedproxy_forrelations, and zero unmapped accepted transitions. - Manually adjudicated every non-direct claim against its transition scope, artifacts, limitations, non-claims, chapter surfaces, and current manifest owner. Prefix matching, first-surface inference, and automatic parent promotion are explicitly forbidden.
- Preserved population, environment, model, intervention, outcome, authority, time, artifact, maximum-inference, parent-nonpromotion, and transition-digest fields for every relation. Indirect relations have no parent support-state effect, and identity mapping is not evidence.
- Bound KERC’s broad matched-efficiency result as a proxy for the total-system KISS atom rather than an architecture refutation. Its competence and N-level remain pending P1 rehabilitation; the raw historical outcome is unchanged.
- Added the machine graph, strict schema, complete public crosswalk, deterministic builder, PR-tier validator, and twelve rejecting mutations for deletion, dangling ownership, parent promotion, proxy laundering, digest or scope rewrite, artifact loss, and evidence inflation.
- Reconciled the roadmap, machine status, outline, README, landing page, publication/public-status surfaces, transition audit, non-core ledger, and Appendix C. No claim support, chapter core, release, deployment, publication, or external authority changed. P0 remains open only for owner-authorized, commit-bound
mainreconciliation and attestation.
F.128 2026-07-17 — False-negative defense and evidence-competence roadmap revision
- Replaced the maintenance successor’s simple prospective-falsifier boundary with a claim-bearing experiment competence contract. Claim-bearing campaigns now require mechanism activation, matched implementation/tuning opportunity, favorable or oracle checks, natural non-authored data for empirical claims, strong controls and baselines, calibrated independent evaluation, prospective sensitivity, a fair development-data rescue ladder, and one final held-out opening.
- Installed an N0–N5 negative-inference ladder. All historical negative, refuted, no-change, narrowed, and
blocked_after_full_attemptconclusions retain their immutable raw outcomes but lose broader negative force until a retrospective competence audit earns it. A weak implementation can now end only as instrument-, implementation-, construct-, or sensitivity-inadequate. - Corrected the review baseline: the repository has 117 transition files and 115 accepted transitions, including one existing bounded empirical label; only 25 accepted IDs directly match the 3,745 activation-plus-addendum atoms, leaving 90 explicit identity mappings to resolve. The roadmap now requires a canonical atom/subclaim/alias/proxy graph and rejecting validator without silently promoting parent atoms or chapter cores.
- Quarantined broad interpretation of the KERC failure pending competence review. The 0.5 task score, authored 192-record corpus, missing adversarial- polarity training class, small linear cores, jointly authored compiler/verifier, redundant residuals, and uncalibrated energy remain exact limitations; the historical run cannot by itself refute Kernel English, learned cognitive compilation, hierarchical residuals, or the architecture.
- Replaced stale proof-count criticism with the current 298-target, 98-module, 1,300-declaration snapshot while making semantic adequacy—not classifier shape or
native_decide—the roadmap gate. Four refinement modules are named for model, countermodel, composition, consumer, reclassification, or deletion review. - Recorded that
mainHEADcd98c0c4bfe69604b2df9b96a7d299ce7346f4cdis stale relative to the 260-file working-tree delta observed at review. The roadmap requires a commit-boundmainreconciliation and re-attestation only when Corben grants the exact commit/push authority; this revision itself creates no support, release, or publication effect.
F.129 2026-07-16 — Claim-proof roadmap closure and maintenance successor
- Completed P8 with an exact 55-chapter reader evidence freeze. The 60-page HTML artifact passed local browser, keyboard, responsive, and accessibility- preparation checks; EPUB and DOCX remain bounded but not release-approved; PDF remains failed with retained layout evidence. No public release followed.
- Completed P9 with a 5,222-word canonical X Article synopsis, 24-claim crosswalk, exact 2000×800 RGB header, provenance and canonical alt text, and real desktop/mobile composer receipts. Draft
2077875347220041728is ready but unpublished; missing platform header-alt control and flattened imported rich formatting remain exact residuals. - Closed
docs/post_v2_3_claim_proof_and_sota_challenge_roadmap.mdat terminal P0–P9/M0–M13 with zero chapter-core promotions, zero external reproductions, no SOTA support, no public release, and an exact terminal record. - Activated
docs/post_v2_3_maintenance_transfer_and_publication_roadmap.mdas the sole unfinished-work authority. It owns public-truth freshness, genuine reproduction/transfer opportunities, effect-complete implementation, evidence renewal, reader remediation, and only explicitly authorized publication. It has no hosted-chat or external-human prepublication gate.
F.130 2026-07-16 — P6 terminal blocker and 55-chapter evidence reconciliation
- Completed the P6 dated primary/official comparator refresh and corrected the recurrent frontier for the exact surveyed envelope: Gated DeltaNet-2 now follows Mamba-3 in the source inventory and chapter taxonomy, with explicit author-reported, CUDA-scale, checkpoint, hardware, transfer, and no-local- reproduction boundaries.
- Froze five comparator records, seven exact cognitive-substrate atoms, the local hardware/access preflight, and a digest-bound OneCell defeat prediction before any outcome-bearing comparison. The terminal result is seven
blocked_after_full_attemptdispositions, zero reproductions, zero SOTA support, and zero chapter-core movement. - Added one exact P7 reconciliation packet to every one of 55 chapters. Each packet is generated from the chapter’s slice of the 3,745-atom terminal ledger and records attempted lanes, missing lanes, accepted transitions, the selected family bundle, negative controls, worked success/failure/boundary cases, core outcome, and grouped argument-exit dispositions.
- Split each packet into a concise human-reading summary and an exact AI/live audit surface. The regenerated reader check covers all 55 chapters and removes the full audit tables while retaining the evidence conclusion.
- Updated Appendix C, Appendix E, Appendix H, Appendix K, source-grounding audits, evidence-quality vectors, reader continuity, and the cognitive- substrate test plan. All 3,698 blocked atom gaps remain visible; no source, validator, proof, or family-bundle count is treated as claim support.
F.131 2026-07-16 — P5 mandatory three-atom terminal batch
- Prospectively froze and executed the roadmap’s exact three-atom entry batch with atom-specific falsifiers, bounded ceilings, a single-shot evaluator, and no outcome-aware retry.
- Promoted the exact Circle named-target/receipt atom to bounded
prototype-backedafter rebuilding the pinned target and retaining four consumer rejection controls; no general proof transport or transfer follows. - Promoted the finite no-silent-authority-expansion atom to bounded
synthetic-test-backedafter six reachable events, two pre-effect denials, zero governed unsafe releases, and 38/38 rejected mutations; trusted local identities and receipts remain explicit assumptions. - Narrowed the rollback-outcome separation atom after full attempt. Artifact, digest, behavior, privacy proxy, storage, backup, and descendant outcomes stayed separate, but service restart and external compensation were not executed, so the atom remains
argument. - Added the terminal receipt, result schema, three accepted transition records, and four-mutation validator. Zero chapter-core claims moved and no deployment, transfer, SOTA, AGI, ASI, publication, or release authority follows.
F.132 2026-07-16 — Campaign 6 KERC runtime result
- Prospectively froze 192 authored bilingual records with 128 training, 32 ordinary held-out, and 32 adversarial held-out rows; five seeds; eight baseline families; thirteen ablations; twenty attacks; and all three planned exact-handle, round-trip, and Kernel-native-core slices.
- Refuted
kerc.broad_matched_total_system_efficiencyfor this exact proxy and corpus. Kernel, surface, and simple-handle cores tied at 0.500000 mean held-out intent-plus-polarity accuracy, while complete packets averaged 714.0 bytes against a 73.25-byte best simple representation. The 32.625-byte Kernel string was not laundered into a system saving. - Accepted two narrow non-core transitions: exact protected-object preservation versus the no-protection ablation, and an isolated shared-glossary byte break-even at two turns. Neither is an end-to-end semantic, compression, compute, privacy, security, or governance result.
- Preserved the one-of-twenty quote/object escape, jointly authored compiler and verifier, absent adversarial polarity class in training, redundant residual storage, masked no-sense ablation, and uncalibrated energy rather than repairing them after outcome inspection.
- Rejected a new chapter and kept all twelve interfaces with their existing owners. No chapter core, general semantic preservation, independent verifier validity, security, multilingual transfer, production efficiency, SOTA, AGI, ASI, deployment, publication, or release claim follows.
F.133 2026-07-16 — Campaign 5 situated world-model and consolidation result
- Prospectively froze and executed two meaningfully different authored partially observable environments, five seeds, ten matched arms, 11,250 total episodes, 6,000 held-out episodes, six causal ablations, an independent closed-trace scorer, exact artifact separation, and a no-repair-after-outcome rule.
- The governed path reached 0.7933 and 0.7967 hidden-state accuracy with 0.1000 and 0.1133 unsafe-action rates. It stayed within 0.10 task success of the best baseline in both environments while making the cost of escalation visible.
- Passed all integrity and baseline gates plus six of six frozen aggregate ablation directions. Preserved the heterogeneous active-information effect, weak 0.1667/0.2200 shift detection, and modest intervention-effect prediction rather than laundering them into a broad success claim.
- Recorded exact identity binding, replay, and authority conformance; preserved support, contradiction, and supersession lineage; achieved 10/10 governed serialized replacements and 10/10 governed rollbacks; and observed 34/44 silent rewrites when quiescence was removed.
- Accepted
situated-world-model.finite-pomdp-governed-acquisition-and-consolidationas the twenty-first bounded non-core transition atsynthetic-test-backed. Strengthened Planning, Procedural Memory, Replaceable Cognitive Substrates, and Benchmark Ratchets; the distinct-interface review rejected a new chapter. No neural-world-model, natural-task, open-world, general-causality, simulator-validity, sim-to-real, deployment, SOTA, AGI, ASI, publication, release, or chapter-core claim follows.
F.134 2026-07-16 — Campaign 4 residual/verifier terminal instrument disposition
- Preserved the earlier 0/24 final-decision residual-pressure failure and ran three prospectively versioned repairs over eighteen fresh sacrificial tasks and 36 exact local Qwen3-8B calls, with thinking disabled, zero retries, no network inference, and no external spend.
- V1 repaired parseability but collapsed every decision to
block; V2 made eligibility primary but exposed a label-bearing pessimistic output exemplar that blocked all clean controls. Neither opened heldout outcomes. - V3 separated terminal decision from residual extraction and achieved 6/6 eligibility accuracy, 3/3 clean releases, perfect required-residual recall, exact empty clean ledgers, and zero sacrificial false reassurance. It still admitted only 3/6 extractor objects against the frozen 5/6 floor because all defect cases emitted undeclared route
retainand omitted requested-check IDs. - Honored the terminal no-repair rule, kept all fifteen held-out tasks and labels sealed, counted zero claim attempts, and accepted
terminal_instrument_inadequate_extraction_contractwithblocks_promotionsupport effect. - Added the failure-lineage receipt, six-mutation validator, transition record, roadmap/status/schema contract, evidence-ledger row, and integrations in Compact Generative Systems, Readiness Gates, Verification Bandwidth, Resource Economics, and Benchmark Ratchets. No residual-honesty, verifier- capacity, useful-throughput, safety, transfer, deployment, SOTA, AGI, ASI, publication, release, or chapter-core support claim follows.
F.135 2026-07-16 — M7 full-state update and unlearning terminal adjudication
- Preserved a complete three-version instrument lineage instead of laundering target failure into evidence: v1’s deletion cohorts collapsed to one class and every arm failed the deletion target; v2 repaired balance and pooling but failed its prospective 60% preflight floors, so held-out outcomes never opened; v3 was frozen as the terminal structured-fusion instrument.
- Completed the v3 870-record, five-seed, seven-arm campaign over eight separate claim axes and 24 declared state surfaces. Deletion-aware retraining reached
0.97666667true accuracy; approximate unlearning moved0.01222040toward the retraining comparator and reduced one direction-invariant internal membership-attack advantage by0.02511111relative to standard update. - Replayed 35/35 exact local rollback transactions, invalidated and quarantined five local descendants, and kept retained research evidence, an unreachable remote replica, external descendants, privacy, influence, and legal status explicitly unresolved. Local rollback success was not relabeled as total erasure.
- Added a six-mutation failure-lineage validator, the terminal v3 design/result validators, a public campaign receipt, schema, transition records, evidence- ledger entry, and chapter integrations in Data Engines, Capability Replacement and Rollback, and Benchmark Ratchets.
- Accepted
claim_narrowed_after_full_attempt, closed M7, and activated M8. Every chapter-core claim remainsargument; no language-model unlearning, zero-influence, privacy, legal-compliance, complete-erasure, transfer, production, SOTA, AGI, ASI, publication, or release claim follows.
F.136 2026-07-16 — KERC source intake and evidence-gated roadmap integration
- Ingested the supplied Markdown and DOCX forms of Kernel English with Hierarchical, Interaction-Amortized Residuals into the ignored local raw source cache with exact SHA-256 bindings and a public-safe source note.
- Registered
kernel_english_residual_compiler, completed backlog and new-paper triage records, and assigned it to twelve existing chapter owners without adding a paper-shaped chapter or changing support. - Added P4 Campaign 6 to the active roadmap: a full canonical-language, hierarchical-residual, dual-vocabulary, rate–compute–fidelity campaign with simple and strong baselines, semantic/fidelity scoring, interaction amortization, causal ablations, security attacks, falsifiers, narrow-result retention, reproduction, transfer, and an observed-distinct-interface gate before any new chapter can be reconsidered.
- Preserved the source’s exact boundary: KERC is an unvalidated architecture and research proposal, not an implementation, benchmark, efficiency, fidelity, safety, novelty, state-of-the-art, AGI, ASI, or support-state result.
F.137 2026-07-16 — M6 routing and deliberation terminal adjudication
- Preserved a failed 1/4 sacrificial repeated-role schema, froze one fixed-key repair, and qualified the repaired instrument at 4/4 before opening the held-out denominator.
- Completed one 32-task, eight-track, four-ingress, eight-policy, four-stopping- policy local Qwen3-8B campaign with all seventeen named control classes, internally separate route/outcome/effect evaluators, zero retries, and all fifteen historical extra-compute harms retained as regression-only cases.
- Recorded a mixed bounded routing effect: the full reflexive policy reached 31/32 route correctness and 21 useful outcomes with one wrong fast path, but also two unsafe outputs versus zero for LLM-first. Fixed deliberation corrupted three initially correct answers and repaired two; verifier-gated stopping preserved initial correctness but repaired none.
- Accepted a no-promotion disposition, reconciled the exact result into Routing, Deliberation, Benchmark Ratchets, Resource Economics, and the active roadmap, closed M6, and activated M7. No safe-router, useful-test-time-scaling, transfer, deployment, state-of-the-art, AGI, ASI, or chapter-core support claim follows.
F.138 2026-07-16 — P4 governed-usefulness held-out result
- Preserved four additional tuning identities after the first non-estimable sweep. V2 nearly populated the four-cell operating range, V3 exposed an over-conjunctive utility construct, V4 obtained the missing useful-unsafe observation but retained seven invalid decision enums as exclusions, and V5 restored schema admission without normalizing any prior output.
- Passed the prospectively frozen cumulative tuning gate at 32/40 admitted candidates: 9 useful-safe, 2 useful-unsafe, 10 useless-safe, and 11 useless-unsafe, with zero evaluator disagreement and 20 bounded local effect probes. Tuning remains non-evidentiary.
- Froze and executed a disjoint 16-task held-out campaign with one identity-pinned local quantized Qwen3-8B run, no retries, shared candidates across six policy arms, and two evaluator implementations. Fifteen candidates were admitted; full governance released 9 useful and 0 unsafe candidates versus 0/0 for self-release, while the evidence-freshness ablation exposed one useful-unsafe release. All six co-primary gates passed.
- Accepted
governed-usefulness.held-out-local-policy-effectas the twentieth narrow non-core transition atsynthetic-test-backed, updated four owner chapters and Appendix C, and marked M5 complete. All 55 chapter-core claims remainargument; no transfer, deployment, open-world safety, effect-complete rollback, acceptable governance cost, SOTA, AGI, ASI, publication, or release claim follows.
F.139 2026-07-16 — Qualify the local P4 instrument and run the first tuning sweep
- Replaced the retired hosted-chat repair path with a fully local v3-v9 instrument sequence. Preserved five failed protocols, one v7 pre-generation abandonment for label-exposure risk, and the passing v9 Qwen3-8B receipt. V9 achieved 8/8 schema and 8/8 scored terminal-eligibility/residual matches with zero evaluator disagreement; exact remediation remained 6/8 diagnostic and was not relabeled as correct.
- Added one-shot local model generation, exact snapshot/digest/claim-ceiling receipts, candidate-before-label closure, two evaluator implementations, and eight rejecting mutations. Cached open-weight model files remain outside the repository; no ChatGPT or other hosted conversation was used.
- Froze and executed the first 16-task governed-usefulness operating-range sweep across six matched policy arms and five bounded effect probes. Fourteen candidates were admissible, with 1 useful-safe, 0 useful-unsafe, 10 useless-safe, and 3 useless-unsafe records and zero evaluator disagreement. The result is terminal
non_estimable_operating_range_repair_required; no held-out or confirmatory denominator, chapter support, publication, or release opened.
F.140 2026-07-16 — Remove hosted-chat dependencies from the active roadmap
- Replaced the unfinished Chat Pro v3/action-time-approval gate with a self-contained local instrument-qualification path. Historical v1/v2 Chat Pro receipts remain immutable instrument-failure evidence and are not rescored, repeated, or treated as claim attempts.
- Added a machine-enforced execution contract: no ChatGPT or other conversational browser session, outside participant, optional model, or fresh approval for safe reversible local work may block roadmap completion. Candidate roles may be filled prospectively by Codex, locally available/open-weight models, deterministic fixtures, or a frozen mixture, with exact identity, limitations, and claim ceiling recorded.
- Rebound the governed-usefulness sweep design and runner to a future local qualification receipt with candidate-before-label closure, independently implemented evaluators, negative mutations, and replay. External publishing and posting remain separately governed and may terminate
ready_not_published; automated browser validation of the locally rendered book remains allowed.
F.141 2026-07-16 — Integrate The Reflexive Router across its twelve chapter owners
- Added
reflexive_router_whitepaperto the manifest and source queues of Routing, Intent-to-Execution, Planning, Stable Capability Fields, the Virtual Context ABI, Context Transactions, Claim Ledgers, Runtime Adapters, Procedural Memory, Resource Economics, Benchmark Ratchets, and the Integrated Reference Architecture. No paper-shaped duplicate chapter was added. - Added owner-specific prose for command precedence, proposal-versus-admission separation, bounded semantic-operation DAGs, field-relative reflex targets, typed-result continuity, cache and temporal invalidation, Chronicle record separation, the Effect Commit Kernel, trace-to-reflex compilation, qualified-frontier economics, ReflexBench, and the joined end-to-end dispatch trace.
- Added
schemas/reflexive_dispatch_trace_record.schema.json, one public-safe valid fixture, andscripts/validate_reflexive_dispatch_trace.py. The validator preserves event, ingress, proposal, qualification, selection, plan, effect, result, Chronicle, compilation, metric, source, and non-claim boundaries and rejects eleven selected negative mutations. - Marked the source backlog
integratedwith complete argument-only mappings. The paper remains a Corben-authored architecture proposal: no implementation, benchmark, effect, temporal, compilation, efficiency, safety, deployment, external-reproduction, or chapter-core support claim is promoted.
F.142 2026-07-16 — Run Chat Pro v2 and close the ambiguous decision gate
- Submitted the exact frozen v2 sacrificial prompt once in a fresh Chat
Proconversation after the author’s explicit instruction. The interface displayedGPT-5.6 Solbefore and after the 170.996-second response; no retry, parse failure, evaluator disagreement, or displayed identity drift occurred. - Preserved the exact raw response and evaluation receipt. V2 produced 6/6 schema-admissible rows and 6/6 exact residual classes, but only 3/6 prospectively exact decision classes. It is terminal
instrument_inadequate_recampaign_required, counts as zero claim attempts, and opens no difficulty-sweep or confirmatory denominator. - Preserved the three mismatches without retrospective rescoring: the model selected neighboring blocking/remediation actions while retaining the correct residual. The diagnosis identifies missing decision-class precedence and a failure to separate terminal eligibility from remediation action.
- Closed the draft sweep behind a new v3 repair. V3 requires a new protocol identity, prospectively defined class precedence or consequence-equivalent sets, separate eligibility and remediation fields, and new action-time authority. No v3 prompt is frozen or authorized, and no capability, usefulness, safety, rollback, causal, support, publication, or release claim follows.
F.143 2026-07-16 — Ingest The Reflexive Router and strengthen the proof roadmap
- Moved the supplied Markdown and DOCX forms of Corben’s The Reflexive Router v1.2 from the project root into the ignored local raw-source cache and bound both forms to exact SHA-256 identities. The Markdown is the canonical passage-review text; the DOCX is retained as a presentation copy. Raw publication was not authorized or inferred.
- Read the complete paper and added one public-safe inventory record, detailed source note, schema-valid research backlog record, and reviewed triage scenario. The intake keeps chapter support at
argument, records proposal-versus-result boundaries, and adds no standalone chapter. - Chose existing owners first: Routing owns the pre-deliberative event-to-qualified-plan boundary, while command contracts, Planning, Stable Capability Fields, context and claim ledgers, runtime adapters, procedural memory, Resource Economics, Benchmark Ratchets, and Integrated Architecture retain their own interfaces. A new chapter is deferred unless a real campaign exposes an observed unowned boundary.
- Expanded P4 Campaign 2 into a ReflexBench-derived natural and adversarial program over eight task tracks and four ingress modes, with matched LLM-first/rule/router/cache/tool/modular/full/oracle comparators; separate route, outcome, and effect evaluators; command, authority, temporal, effect, cache, Chronicle, compilation, rollback, and decompilation attacks; and joint usefulness, wrong-fast-path, selective-risk, continuity, effect, recovery, and total-cost measurement.
- Added a machine-readable roadmap contract and dedicated source-intake validator. No router implementation, benchmark result, safety result, support transition, release, deployment, commit, push, or external publication follows.
F.144 2026-07-16 — Preserve the first strong-model instrument failure and freeze its repair
- Selected Chat
Proafter the author distinguished it from WorkExtra High; the product menu displayedGPT-5.6 Solbefore and after one public-safe sacrificial call. Preserved the exact raw response, 171.865-second timing, UI-identity boundary, and zero-retry record without retaining an account identifier. - Recorded 6/6 schema-admissible decisions but only 1/6 prospectively exact route-plus-residual matches. Kept v1 terminal as
instrument_inadequate_recampaign_required, with zero claim attempts and no difficulty-sweep or confirmatory denominator opened. - Diagnosed the v1 evaluator as lexically and taxonomically brittle without retrospectively rescoring the result. Froze v2 under a new protocol identity with six canonical decision classes, seven canonical residual classes, unscored route detail/reasons, 5/6 schema and semantic floors, and zero evaluator disagreement; v2 awaits distinct submission authorization.
- Designed—but did not freeze or execute—a sixteen-task, eight-family operating-range sweep that reuses one candidate across baseline, record-only, full-governance, and three ablation arms. Two evaluator implementations distinguish all four usefulness/safety cells; validator-owned probes cover ten-surface exact rollback, residualized partial recovery, and omission detection without real external effects.
- Added a candidate-only prompt and hard-gated sweep runner. The runner closes candidate bytes before rubric access, reuses each task/run candidate across all arms, self-tests all four cells and five effect probes, rejects six malformed candidate mutations, and, at the time of that freeze, refused normal execution until both v2 adequacy and a post-v2 frozen tuning design existed. The later v2 result above supersedes that pending state and keeps the gate closed for v3 repair. No tuning result was created.
- Added twenty rejecting mutations across the v1 lineage, v2 repair, and sweep-design validators. No model-capability, governance-usefulness, safety, rollback, causal, transfer, chapter-support, publication, release, or external-action claim follows.
F.145 2026-07-16 — Close the bounded integrated executable reference slice
- Added one versioned interface over retained real governed-work model outputs, real trained checkpoint bytes, and assurance/control routes; twelve cases cover successful, refused, escalated, failed, partially effected, rolled-back, replayed, stale, revoked, and corrupted states.
- Executed six independently observed temporary local effects with three exact rollbacks, one owned backup residual, one quarantine, and one acknowledged effect. Contained 20/20 named boundary injections from intent through recovery.
- Added an immutable observation → competing interpretations → versioned belief → three-consumer trace and one sealed local quiescent epoch over eleven full-state surfaces with one explicitly residualized in-flight effect.
- Added lineage-preserving supersession for the two 2026-07-13 instrument-limited transitions: both now carry
instrument_inadequate_recampaign_required, count as zero claim attempts, and leave the separate repaired 32-candidate governance-taxno_changeresult untouched. - Added eleven rejecting mutations, marked P3/M4 complete, and activated P4/M5. No fresh model-quality, deployed rollback, useful-throughput, safety, reproduction, transfer, support, release, publication, or external-action claim follows.
F.147 2026-07-16 — Close proof rationalization without laundering downstream evidence
- Added a machine-readable P2 closure audit covering all 1,151 activation-baseline theorem declarations, all 298 activation-baseline targets, all 298 current implemented targets, six exact adequacy routes, and nine required safety-critical, integration, and review-named semantic models with dossiers and registered independent consumers.
- Localized the only 16 targets still labeled as needing richer semantics to Constitutional Alignment (6), Moral Uncertainty and Value Conflict (6), and Resource Economics (4), and preserved their mandatory real-schema, concurrent-effect, rollback, review-quality, measurement, and transfer routes under P3, P4, and P6.
- Added a closure validator with six rejecting mutations for support laundering, baseline deletion, unrouted richer semantics, count laundering, semantic-model omission, and false completion state.
- Marked P2/M3 complete, activated P3, and activated M2 as the measurement and reproduction prerequisite before M4. This is formal-accounting and routing closure only; no chapter-core, deployment, rollback-efficacy, evaluator-quality, safety, usefulness, reproduction, transfer, release, SOTA, AGI, ASI, or support claim changed.
F.148 2026-07-16 — Prove cross-stage composition in the three review-named lifecycles
- Added six checked Lean obligations across Policy Optimization, Data Engines, and Open-Ended Improvement: one complete-cycle theorem and one failed-prefix downstream-blocking theorem per lifecycle.
- Replaced route-table-only consumption with independently implemented state-transition consumers that execute the complete lifecycle and reject 9/9 cross-stage semantic mutations: missing causal evidence, authority laundering, incomplete rollback or invalidation, claim-axis laundering, budget reset, and missing stop effects.
- Extended all three result schemas, deterministic receipts, adequacy dossiers, chapter boundaries, book outline, manifest tests, roadmap status contract, validation registry, and canonical roadmap validator. The original 73/73, 96/96, and 91/91 route-mutation suites remain intact; the new 3/3 controls per module are separately counted so denominators cannot be blurred.
- Closed the explicit review-named module gate while keeping P2/M3 in progress for the remaining refinement corpus. The live proof inventory is now 1,300 declarations. No learning, erasure, adaptive usefulness, safety, deployment, support, release, or external-effect claim changed.
F.149 2026-07-16 — Separate broken instruments from honest negative results
- Adjudicated the latest Claude review and accepted its central evidence critique: the immutable 2026-07-13 governance-tax and residual-honesty runs exhausted their 256-token answer budget without one admissible final decision, so their historical claim-level
no_changelabels require supersedinginstrument_inadequate_recampaign_requiredlineage rather than being counted as null claim results. - Preserved the separate repaired 2026-07-14 governance-tax campaign as a valid
no_changeresult: it completed all 32 candidate denominators, but only 2/32 candidates were independently correct and neither route produced a useful release. - Added a P3 campaign-instrument gate with separate reasoning/final-answer channels, schema-constrained final decoding where available, prospectively frozen answer reserves and stop rules, a minimum 80% admissible-output preflight floor, strong-model selection, semantic evaluation separate from parsing, and a mandatory stop before confirmatory work when the instrument is inadequate.
- Normalized protocol and claim outcomes into small canonical class sets while preserving detailed historical strings as lineage. New top-level outcome classes now require a schema migration, backward mapping, consumer updates, and a rejecting test.
- Strengthened P2 so every refinement module must carry a consumed, non-restating semantic property or be folded/retired. The named Data Engines, Open-Ended Improvement, and Policy Optimization modules each contain one top-level theorem but hundreds of lines of reachable lifecycle semantics and independent consumers; they now require explicit derived cross-stage review rather than ornamental theorem-count growth.
- Generalized Inkling-quality primary-source grounding across frontier comparators, kept provider scores separate from reproduced evidence, required programmatic local reader-format completion, and preserved the boundary that no reviewer recommendation authorizes an external release.
- Added a schema-bound machine contract and five rejecting validator mutations for instrument-failure laundering, erased adequacy floors, syntax-as-semantics, theorem-count adequacy, and invented publication authority. No support state, release, deployment, or publication changed.
F.150 2026-07-16 — Join Recursive Self-Improvement into a proposal-to-outcome lifecycle
- Added
AsiStackProofs.SelfImprovementRefinement, an eight-stage versioned lifecycle covering prospective scope, exact proposal and implementation lineage, protected-partition and boundary review, full-state custody, independent evaluator and monitor records, governance adjudication, bounded replacement handoff, returned outcome reconciliation, invalidation, and readmission. - Added an independently implemented consumer that reruns seven exact inherited suites, reaches all 118 routes, rejects 129/129 mutations, emits one bounded replacement handoff, consumes one outcome reconciliation, and returns only through material-change invalidation and protocol-version-2 readmission while support-state and external-effect authority remain
none. - Rebound all three Recursive Self-Improvement proof targets to the stronger model, preserved reviewed lineage for 22 legacy declarations, and added a schema, adequacy dossier, result, roadmap receipt, chapter/outline reconciliation, and deep validation unit.
- Reconciled the changed chapter prose identities to 35 semantically adjudicated candidates, preserved five retired identities with lineage, and refreshed the project queue to 2,710 current prose candidates with zero pending candidates.
- Preserved the exact empirical boundary: the fixed update result retains three local rollbacks and four
no_changedispositions, the Open-Ended Improvement challenger retains zero threshold passes, and no objective legitimacy, evaluator/monitor competence, useful improvement, live self-modification, production replacement, semantic recovery, effect-complete rollback, safety, transfer, release, SOTA, AGI, ASI, support, or external effect is established.
F.151 2026-07-16 — Deepen the Inkling hybrid-topology audit
- Rechecked the live Thinking Machines Lab release, model card, and exact released Hugging Face revision without downloading weights or importing provider-reported scores as local evidence.
- Separated Inkling’s fixed 55-local/11-global layer composition, learned token-to-expert routing, caller-selected effort control, and the ASI Stack’s task-to-kernel routing into four distinct control planes with separate intervention and receipt requirements.
- Added the local/global KV-head difference, dense-MLP exception, lightweight multimodal frontend boundary, and configured eight-layer MTP block to the capability-card and ablation requirements; configuration presence alone does not establish that MTP is used in serving or improves speed.
- Preserved the direct-reproduction blocker and no-promotion boundary: no Inkling inference, training, benchmark, causal component attribution, safety persistence, useful-context, fast-generation, deployment, or support claim is established.
F.152 2026-07-16 — Join Open-Ended Improvement into a campaign-to-governor lifecycle
- Added
AsiStackProofs.OpenEndedImprovementRefinement, a seven-stage versioned lifecycle covering prospective scope, bound generation and denominators, append-only archive custody, independent evaluation, stopping and residual adjudication, governor-only handoff, descendant invalidation, and material-change readmission. - Added an independently implemented consumer that reruns the exact seven-case admission fixture, the three-seed/four-arm fixed update result, and the three-seed/five-arm post-v2.1 stopped campaign; reaches all 81 lifecycle routes; rejects 91/91 mutations; emits one governor-review handoff and one version-2 readmission witness; and leaves support-state and external-effect authority at
none. - Rebound all seven Open-Ended Improvement proof targets to the stronger model and added a schema, adequacy dossier, roadmap receipt, chapter/outline reconciliation, and deep validation unit without claiming objective legitimacy, evaluator correctness or independence, adaptive-search quality, semantic novelty, useful improvement, hazard-control efficacy, autonomous discovery, transfer, safe self-improvement, capability, safety, readiness, release, deployment, SOTA, AGI, ASI, or support.
- Preserved the stopped result boundary: all 332 registered model calls ran, zero of nine eligible challenger seed-arms met the 0.05 gain threshold, four claim dispositions remain
no_change, and no candidate, chapter-core, support, or release promotion occurred. - Reconciled the changed chapter prose identities to 65 semantically adjudicated candidates, preserved two retired identities with lineage, refreshed the project queue to 2,713 current prose candidates with zero pending candidates, and refreshed proof accounting to 298 targets across 97 modules and 1,292 declarations without changing support state.
F.153 2026-07-16 — Join Data Engines custody, updates, deletion claims, and readmission
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AsiStackProofs.DataEngineLifecycleRefinement, an eight-stage versioned lifecycle covering prospective data scope, provenance/rights/authority, admission exclusions, full model/optimizer/scheduler/RNG/cache/backup/descendant custody, update receipts, deletion assessment, separate behavioral/influence/privacy/lineage/legal/storage axes, bounded custody, invalidation, and readmission. - Added an independently implemented consumer that reruns the exact four-scenario admission probe, 24-surface/15-transaction full-state bridge, and three-seed/twelve-arm small-model update result; reaches all 82 lifecycle routes; rejects 96/96 mutations; emits one bounded custody handoff and one version-2 readmission witness; and leaves support-state and external-effect authority at
none. - Rebound all fifteen Data Engines proof targets to the stronger model and added a schema, adequacy dossier, roadmap receipt, chapter/outline reconciliation, and deep validation unit without claiming source or rights truth, semantic-contamination control, dataset quality, foundation-model learning, target improvement, forgetting, causal influence reduction, privacy/legal/storage/backup erasure, external-descendant closure, semantic or production recovery, capability, safety, readiness, release, reproduction, transfer, SOTA, AGI, ASI, or support.
- Reconciled the changed chapter prose identities to 62 semantically adjudicated candidates, preserved four retired identities with lineage, and refreshed the project queue to 2,710 current prose candidates with zero pending candidates and no support-state change.
F.154 2026-07-16 — Replace Policy Optimization route islands with a governed-update lifecycle
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AsiStackProofs.PolicyOptimizationRefinement, a seven-stage versioned lifecycle covering prospective scope, full optimizer/checkpoint/RNG/cache/backup/descendant custody, update receipt, independent evaluation, adjudication, bounded lease, effect-complete rollback, invalidation, and readmission. - Added an independently implemented consumer that reruns the exact six-sample/five-candidate lease probe, reaches all 63 lifecycle routes, rejects 73/73 mutations, emits one bounded lease and one version-2 readmission witness, and leaves support-state and external-effect authority at
none. - Rebound all four Policy Optimization proof targets to the stronger model and added a schema, adequacy dossier, roadmap receipt, chapter/outline reconciliation, and deep validation unit without claiming learning, reward/evaluator validity, causal improvement, retained capability, forgetting control, rollback/monitor efficacy, useful throughput, safety, alignment, readiness, release, reproduction, transfer, SOTA, AGI, ASI, or support.
F.155 2026-07-15 — Replace Scalable Oversight route islands with a review lifecycle
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AsiStackProofs.ScalableOversightRefinement, a seven-stage scope-to-protocol-to-review-to-outcome-audit-to-adjudication model that preserves exact task, consumer, protocol, cohort, system, supervisor, evidence-view, dependency, baseline, auditor, policy, residual, authority, and protocol-version identity. - Added an independent consumer that preserves the exact seven-case protocol suite, reaches all 58 routes, and rejects 65/65 identity, scope, protocol, review, audit, abstention, authority, replay, and readmission mutations.
- Exercised one bounded-use handoff followed by a material-change trigger, complete descendant invalidation, ordinary-route blocking, and successor protocol version 2; the witness records zero support assignments and zero external effects.
- Rebound all seven Scalable Oversight proof targets to the stronger model and added a schema, adequacy dossier, roadmap receipt, chapter reconciliation, and deep validation unit without claiming reviewer competence, independence, calibration, outcome truth, debate/consultancy/weak-to-strong efficacy, readiness, safety, release, deployed invalidation, transfer, or support.
- Reconciled the changed chapter prose identities to 59 semantically adjudicated candidates and refreshed the project registry to 3,730 structured atoms and 2,707 current prose candidates, with zero pending candidates and no support-state change.
F.156 2026-07-15 — Replace Adversarial Evaluation route islands with an observation lifecycle
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AsiStackProofs.AdversarialEvaluationRefinement, a seven-stage scope-to-protocol-to-observation-to-independent-probe-to-adjudication model that preserves exact consumer, decision, model, task, protocol, policy, evaluator, monitor, reward, selection, hypothesis, outcome, and protocol-version identity. - Added an independent consumer that preserves the exact eight-case integrity suite, reaches all 56 routes, and rejects 60/60 identity, context, provenance, observation, evaluator, hypothesis, discrepancy, mitigation, quarantine, decision-handoff, intent, authority, replay, and re-evaluation mutations.
- Exercised one bounded decision-review handoff followed by a named trigger, complete descendant invalidation, ordinary-route blocking, and successor protocol version 2; the witness records zero support assignments and zero external effects.
- Rebound all eight Adversarial Evaluation proof targets to the stronger model and added a schema, adequacy dossier, roadmap receipt, chapter reconciliation, and deep validation unit without claiming deception detection, capability, intent, prevalence, evaluator validity, mitigation efficacy, quarantine correctness, readiness, safety, release, deployed invalidation, transfer, or support.
- Reconciled the changed chapter prose identities to 54 semantically adjudicated candidates and refreshed the project registry to 3,730 structured atoms and 2,707 current prose candidates, with zero pending candidates and no support-state change.
F.157 2026-07-15 — Replace Capability Threshold route islands with repeated assessment
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AsiStackProofs.CapabilityThresholdRefinement, a six-stage draft-to-readiness-and-reassessment model that preserves exact capability, system, policy, release path, evaluation envelope, threshold, baseline, evaluator, safeguard, authority, residual, and assessment-version identity. - Added an independent consumer that preserves the exact eight-case commitment suite, reaches all 43 routes, and rejects 48/48 identity, evidence, threshold, safeguard, bypass, rollback, exception, authority, replay, and reassessment mutations.
- Exercised one readiness handoff followed by a named trigger, complete descendant invalidation, ordinary-route blocking, and successor version 2 back to scoped assessment; the witness records zero support assignments and zero external effects.
- Rebound all eight Capability Threshold proof targets to the stronger model and added a schema, adequacy dossier, roadmap receipt, chapter reconciliation, and deep validation unit without claiming capability measurement, threshold validity, evaluator independence, safeguard efficacy, readiness, safety, release, deployed invalidation, transfer, or support.
- Reconciled the changed chapter prose identities to 54 semantically adjudicated candidates and refreshed the project registry to 3,730 structured atoms and 2,710 current prose candidates, with zero pending candidates and no support-state change.
F.158 2026-07-15 — Replace Safety Case route islands with a versioned invalidation lifecycle
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AsiStackProofs.SafetyCaseRefinement, a six-stage draft-to-readiness model that preserves exact case/version, context, claim, hazard, evidence, countercase, reviewer, authority, and residual identity. - Added an independent consumer that preserves the exact eight-case assurance suite, reaches all 30 routes, and rejects 35/35 identity, lifecycle, replay, authority, defeater, review, and invalidation mutations.
- Exercised one readiness handoff followed by one cause-, affected-path-, and descendant-complete invalidation back to challenge; the witness records zero support assignments and zero external effects.
- Rebound all eight Safety Case proof targets to the stronger model and added a result schema, adequacy dossier, roadmap receipt, chapter reconciliation, and deep validation unit without claiming argument truth, hazard completeness, evidence adequacy, reviewer independence, control efficacy, safety, readiness, deployed invalidation, transfer, or support.
F.159 2026-07-15 — Reconcile prose-review identity after proof-surface rewrites
- Regenerated the claim/prose corpus after the current proof and reader-surface refinements and reconciled twenty-five affected chapter packets instead of deleting stale sentence-hash decisions.
- Preserved thirty-seven retired prose-review identities with their original sentence, source pointer, disposition, retirement reason, and any nearest current semantic successors; successor links do not assert textual identity.
- Semantically adjudicated fifty-five current candidates, corrected every completed-sweep count, and refreshed the registry to 3,730 structured atoms, 2,713 prose candidates, fifty-four dossiers, and zero pending candidates without changing support state.
- Extended the chapter-review schema and validator so retired IDs must hash to their preserved sentence, cannot still be current, cannot escape chapter ownership, and may point only to current candidates; thirteen negative mutations now include retired-hash and successor laundering controls.
- Corrected the reader-spine section parser to respect Markdown heading hierarchy, removed reader-facing manuscript meta-language, and restored governed-deliberation, Theseus, prototype-roadmap, living-book, and research-agenda prose floors; all fifty-five reader chapters now pass with a 2,083-word minimum.
- Reconciled the proof envelope to the current 298-target, 90-module, 1,243-declaration surface; retired two obsolete Resource Economics summary counts, refreshed semantic-adequacy and traceability audits, and allowed target consolidation only when every affected target has reviewed lineage to the stronger current module.
- Repaired historical validators that had confused frozen snapshots with later live state or required a single Lean module after reviewed refinements; the PR tier passes, the complete Lean workspace builds 93 jobs, the isolated Quarto render completes all 68 pages, and 294 of 296 deep units pass individually.
- Preserved one honest checkpoint blocker: the randomized attestation rejects the intentionally changed residual-honesty artifact because its filesystem bytes no longer equal the committed Git object, and the dependent Artifact Reality refinement therefore remains red. No validator was weakened to call dirty bytes committed evidence; the next valid route is an authorized coherent checkpoint followed by attestation regeneration and a complete deep rerun.
- Closed that blocker through local checkpoint
f27a6a8dffe03977969b6332d0e81314f29be052: the residual-honesty artifact now has an exact committed object, the seeded four-artifact attestation accepts all 12 observation routes and rejects all eight mutation controls, and the dependent Artifact Reality refinement accepts all eight exact suites while rejecting 53 mutations. This local checkpoint and its closure do not authorize a push, tag, deployment, publication, release, or claim-support change. - Ingested Thinking Machines Lab’s release-day Inkling primary records into the replaceable-substrates program. The chapter and roadmap now treat its sparse MoE, five-local-to-one-global attention schedule, relative positions, short convolutions, multimodal encoders, and controllable effort as one hybrid topology requiring component ablations—not as proof that sliding attention caused provider-reported scores. Direct reproduction must preserve the reported 600 GB NVFP4 or 2 TB BF16 hardware boundary; a smaller proxy cannot be mislabeled as Inkling. The source note also binds the reviewed Hugging Face revision and treats the model-authored lipogram fine-tune, evaluation, staged checkpoint, and supervisor restart as a governed update proposal—not architectural RSI, independent validation, rollback, or self-release authority.
F.160 2026-07-15 — Turn the latest claim-proof review into bounded-WIP and campaign-entry gates
- Adjudicated the latest Claude review and accepted its three substantive risks: unbounded uncommitted WIP, an unexercised proof constitution, and premature SOTA comparison.
- Added a 250-path/three-package soft limit that blocks scope expansion, a five-package checkpoint inventory for the current 718-path working tree, and the explicit
checkpoint_blocked_no_commit_authoritydisposition; no staging, commit, push, tag, deployment, or publication authority was inferred. - Added a mandatory first terminal batch for the Circle compiled-declaration receipt, authority-monotonicity, and rollback-outcome-separation atoms; all three must receive prospective campaigns and honest terminal dispositions before broad P5 expansion, without requiring promotion.
- Made exact claim-atom freezing, a dated comparator ledger, a preregistered reproduction range, and a OneCell defeat prediction non-negotiable prerequisites for P6 outcome-bearing runs; expanded the roadmap validator to 48 rejecting mutations.
F.161 2026-07-15 — Replace Resource Economics summaries with an allocation-and-simulation-transport lifecycle
- Retired 35 assumption projections and copied fixture-summary declarations while preserving frozen review lineage; retained 23 genuine countermodels and bounded route or event computations.
- Added
AsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomicsRefinement, an eight-declaration, nine-stage, 66-route lifecycle covering scoped requests, budgets, protected floors, capacity, scheduling, execution, verification, simulation claim transport, reconciliation, closure, support, and effects. - Added an independent consumer that reaches every route, rejects 57/57 non-accepting mutations, reruns twelve bounded resource and simulation validators, and SHA-256 binds their exact synthetic-fixture, repository-replay, local-timing, historical-CI, and sanitized-import results without pooling their evidence meanings.
- Refreshed the resource flagship artifact after its tracked active-cycle input changed; added the schema, adequacy dossier, roadmap receipt, chapter/outline reconciliation, and validation-registry unit without claiming economic optimality, useful throughput, deployed scheduling, simulation adequacy, physical feasibility, transfer, SOTA, support, or external effects.
F.162 2026-07-15 — Replace Artifact Compression route summaries with an artifact-to-consumption lifecycle
- Retired seventeen direct projections and theorem-per-record route consequences while preserving frozen review lineage; retained two finite probe/fallback and metadata countermodels.
- Added
AsiStackProofs.ArtifactCompressionRefinement, an eight-declaration, eight-stage, 53-route lifecycle covering source custody, encoding, reconstruction, probes, executable fallback, admission, observed consumption, residual closure, support, and effects. - Added an independent consumer that reaches all 53 routes, rejects 44/44 non-accepting mutations, and reruns and SHA-256 binds the 22-field fixture, RAW0 replay, NEURAL0 metadata import, and two no-change decisions.
- Preserved the RAW0 no-compression-advantage and historical-NEURAL0-without-fresh-encode boundaries; added the schema, adequacy dossier, roadmap receipt, chapter/outline reconciliation, and validation-registry unit without claiming codec correctness, useful compression, semantic preservation, utility, deployment, transfer, SOTA, support, or external effects.
F.163 2026-07-15 — Replace Governed Deliberation route summaries with a request-to-closure lifecycle
- Retired eight flat route consequences while preserving frozen review lineage; retained two general countermodels for missing independent review and trace-authority laundering.
- Added
AsiStackProofs.DeliberationRefinement, an eleven-declaration, eight-stage, 59-route lifecycle covering request and policy identity, candidate custody, evaluator boundaries, corruption/repair/faithfulness accounting, selection, stopping, residual escrow, bounded planning handoff, closure, support, and effects. - Added an independent consumer that reaches all 59 routes, rejects 51/51 non-accepting mutations, and reruns and SHA-256 binds the ten-case admission result, the three-seed synthetic routing/deliberation result, and the later actual-model result and adjudicated outcome ledger.
- Preserved the actual-model five-arm 0/60 null with no initially correct cases,
no_change, andno_core_promotion; added the schema, adequacy dossier, roadmap receipt, chapter/outline reconciliation, and validation-registry unit without claiming useful reasoning, evaluator adequacy, faithfulness, deployment, transfer, SOTA, support, or external effects.
F.164 2026-07-15 — Replace Fast Generation proof summaries with a reachable request-to-closure lifecycle
- Retired 35 assumption projections, record normalizations, copied task/report facts, and authored-summary bridges while preserving their frozen review lineage; retained three genuine finite countermodels.
- Added
AsiStackProofs.FastGenerationRefinement, a seventeen-declaration, eight-stage, 60-route lifecycle covering context binding, mode selection, drafting, verification or executable fallback, complete useful-outcome and cost accounting, evidence decision, and closure. - Added an independent consumer that reaches all 60 routes, rejects 51/51 non-accepting mutations, and SHA-256 binds the exact 2-valid/4-invalid baseline, three-route/four-task accounting, and 1-valid/6-invalid Theseus suites without copying their result summaries into Lean.
- Rebound the task-bundle and Theseus validators to the stronger policy model, added a result schema, adequacy dossier, roadmap receipt, and validation-registry unit, and preserved support/external-effect
noneplus explicit model-speed, useful-throughput, verifier, deployment, serving, transfer, and SOTA non-claims.
F.165 2026-07-15 — Replace compact-generation proof bloat with a reachable source-to-closure lifecycle
- Retired 26 assumed projections, theorem-per-fixture normalizations, copied GVR table facts, and authored-summary bridges while preserving their frozen review lineage; retained six genuine finite countermodels.
- Added
AsiStackProofs.CompactGenerationRefinement, a nine-stage, 60-route lifecycle covering source binding, generation, verification or executable fallback, residual custody, publication, semantic migration, consumption, and closure. - Added an independent consumer that reaches all 60 routes, rejects 51/51 non-accepting mutations, and SHA-256 binds the exact GVR, residual-conservation, repository-trace, and storage-replay results without copying their summaries into Lean.
- Rebound the four existing validators to the stronger lifecycle, added a result schema, adequacy dossier, roadmap receipt, and validation-registry unit, and preserved support/external-effect
noneplus explicit codec, utility, grounding, deployment, transfer, and SOTA non-claims.
F.166 2026-07-15 — Freeze and begin rationalizing the proof corpus
Replaced five Personal Compute Hive policy projections or fixture-summary declarations with a seven-stage policy-to-closure lifecycle. The independent consumer preserves the exact 2/8 admission and 3/6 partition suites, covers 47 routes, and rejects 53/53 mutations while separating dispatch, useful-outcome records, recovery, support, and effects. No deployed Hive, partition-tolerance, availability, security, privacy, useful-work, transfer, support-state, or release claim is made.
Replaced nine Readiness definition-unpacking or fixture-summary declarations with
AsiStackProofs.ReadinessRefinement, a reachable seven-stage candidate-to-terminal lifecycle and independent consumer covering all forty routes and rejecting 45/45 mutations. It preserves three exact inherited suites, separates ordinary release, quarantine, terminal closure, support, and external effects, and retains eleven genuine legacy countermodels. No evaluator-adequacy, calibration, natural-usefulness, effect-complete-rollback, deployed-quarantine/revocation, transfer, support, or release claim is made.Replaced sixteen weak Routing/MoECOT projection or fixture declarations with
AsiStackProofs.RoutingRefinement, a seven-stage request-to-closure model and independent consumer covering all 42 routes and rejecting 47/47 mutations. The refinement preserves exact request, candidate, authority, readiness, lease, dispatch, outcome, and revocation custody; keeps route and answer outcomes separate; and preserves the exact lease, readiness, and post-v2 routing/deliberation suites. Four load-bearing legacy theorems remain live beside seventeen refinement theorems. No natural-routing, answer-correctness, substrate-superiority, deployed-runtime, RSI, support-state, or release claim is made. Support-state effect isnone.Replaced two Procedural Memory assumption projections and three fixture- admission theorems with
AsiStackProofs.ProceduralMemoryRefinement, a reachable seven-stage trace-cluster, abstraction, verification, qualification, routing, and receipt-bound retirement lifecycle. Its fourteen declarations preserve exact represented procedure and lineage custody, prevent support assignment and external effects, cover typed countermodels, and reach a full witness. An independent consumer preserves the exact 3/6 loop and 1/10 historical promotion suites, covers all thirty-two routes, and rejects 33/33 mutations. Fourteen legacy negative cases remain bounded; frozen lineage is preserved. No natural trace mining, abstraction or generated-tool correctness, verifier quality, actual rollback, deployed routing, monitoring, retirement, usefulness, causality, safety, reproduction, transfer, or support promotion is claimed. Support-state effect isnone.Replaced one Artifact Graph field projection and seven copied fixture-summary theorems with
AsiStackProofs.ArtifactRealityRefinement, a reachable seven- stage registration, provenance, replay, reality-cross-check, trust, and consumer-admission lifecycle. Its fifteen declarations preserve exact represented artifact and lineage custody, prevent support assignment and external effects, cover typed countermodels, and reach a full witness. An independent consumer preserves eight exact bounded suites, covers all thirty-three routes, and rejects 53/53 mutations. Thirty-five narrower legacy consequences remain bounded; frozen lineage is preserved. The live attestation target was moved from a dirty changed receipt to a clean tracked record-reality artifact, and the randomized audit now samples a clean tracked pool, so filesystem/Git-object agreement is not fabricated. No open-world provenance, artifact/source/content truth, replay or verifier correctness, external independence, deployed propagation, usefulness, causality, safety, reproduction, transfer, or support promotion is claimed. Support-state effect isnone.Replaced three Typed Job validity or authored-summary projections with
AsiStackProofs.TypedJobRefinement, a reachable seven-stage contract-lock, authorization, dispatch, execution-observation, adjudication, and consumer- acknowledged closure lifecycle. Its fourteen declarations preserve exact represented job/contract/plan/authority/permission/lease custody, prevent support assignment and external effects, cover typed countermodels, and reach a full witness. An independent consumer preserves the exact 2-valid/7- invalid delivery and 2-valid/9-invalid durable suites, covers all twenty- eight routes, and rejects 42/42 mutations. Twenty-four exact approval, execution-route, and durable-lifecycle legacy declarations remain bounded; frozen lineage is preserved. No scheduler quality, task success, output truth, verification soundness, idempotence or enforcement in fact, recovery, cancellation efficacy, receipt/replay truth, usefulness, causality, safety, deployment, reproduction, transfer, or support promotion is claimed. Support-state effect isnone.Replaced ten Tribunal assumption-restating or literal-route declarations with
AsiStackProofs.TribunalRefinement, a reachable seven-stage versioned review-request/dossier/panel/verdict/acknowledgment/appeal lifecycle. Its twelve declarations preserve exact represented case/evidence/verdict/appeal custody, prevent support assignment and external effects, cover typed countermodels, and reach a full witness. An independent consumer preserves the exact 3-valid/5-invalid review and 1-valid/11-invalid method/independence suites, covers all twenty-eight routes, and rejects 45/45 mutations. Three general legacy countermodels remain bounded; frozen lineage is preserved. No reviewer competence, independence in fact, evidence truth, probe quality, verdict correctness, legitimacy, action or appeal efficacy, usefulness, causality, safety, deployment, reproduction, transfer, or support promotion is claimed. Support-state effect isnone.Rechecked both author-supplied KISS/OneCell conversations against the inserted Replaceable Cognitive Substrates chapter and retained the chapter as the roadmap’s one authorized structural expansion. Added the 2026 Hyperscale Lottery edge-efficiency counterstudy as a bounded adversarial source, bringing the live inventory to 312 sources and the chapter to 33 source-noted assignments. The chapter and P5/P6 roadmap now require cloud throughput, edge latency, memory, energy, kernels, and exact hardware/runtime versions to be measured separately. The Cognitive Kernel ABI Lean model, 16-case independent trace, 12/12 mutation rejections, source checks, schema checks, book validation, roadmap validation, and chapter HTML render pass. This adds comparison pressure only: no architecture result was reproduced, OneCell remains a falsifiable candidate, chapter-core support remains
argument, and support-state effect isnone.Replaced four Proof-Carrying Claims assumed-validity or authored-summary projections with
AsiStackProofs.ProofCarryingClaimsRefinement, a reachable six-stage target-freeze/artifact-bind/verifier-execute/adjudicate/owner- writeback lifecycle. Its eleven declarations preserve exact target custody, prevent support assignment and external effects, prove exact accepted-step receipt accounting, cover typed negative cases, and reach a full witness. An independent consumer preserves the exact 3-valid/5-invalid proof-carrying and 2-valid/7-invalid dossier suites, covers all twenty-three routes, and rejects 36/36 mutations. Four small legacy lemmas and the separate Tribunal family remain bounded; frozen lineage is preserved. No semantic equivalence, artifact truth, verifier soundness, reviewer competence, claim truth, evidence adequacy, usefulness, causality, safety, deployment, reproduction, transfer, or support promotion is claimed. Support-state effect isnone.Replaced sixteen weak Claim Ledger baseline declarations—two assumption or authored-summary projections and fourteen finite route normalizations—with
AsiStackProofs.ClaimLedgerRefinement, a reachable five-stage append-only lifecycle. Its twelve declarations prove represented identity and external- effect preservation, exact one-version/one-append accounting, authority- bounded blocking and handoff conditions, and a full four-event witness. An independent consumer preserves the exact 5-valid/7-invalid revision and 1-valid/11-invalid historical suites, covers all seventeen routes, and rejects 29/29 mutations. Four small legacy history/contradiction lemmas remain bounded; frozen lineage is preserved. No natural claim identity, semantic equivalence, evidence or contradiction quality, concurrent persistence, natural surface repair, usefulness, causality, reproduction, transfer, deployment, or support promotion is claimed. Support-state effect isnone.Replaced four Verification Bandwidth declarations that projected an assumed block, copied validator-summary fields, or mislabeled adequacy as permission to assign verified support.
AsiStackProofs.VerificationBandwidthRefinementnow models a reachable proposed/frozen/executed/adjudicated/handed-off lifecycle whose strongest positive route is only handoff to an independent evidence gate. Its independent consumer preserves the exact 3-valid/5- invalid admission, 2-valid/7-invalid contradiction, and 3-valid/5-invalid capacity suites, covers all twelve lifecycle routes, and rejects 31/31 plan, binding, authority, obligation, contradiction, evaluator, artifact, residual, and expiry mutations. Frozen lineage is preserved; no model, natural claim, calibrated adequacy, deployed ledger, usefulness, causality, reproduction, transfer, or support promotion is claimed. Support-state effect isnone.Replaced six Context Transaction assumption, copied-result, and field- projection declarations with
AsiStackProofs.ContextTransactionRefinement, a reachable six-event snapshot-bind/write/commit/read/derive/materialize model. Lean proves exact read identity/version/replay custody, declassification necessity for represented taint removal, and full prior-receipt custody at materialization; fifteen countermodels cover snapshot, branch, mount, commit, read, replay, taint, declassification, deletion, materialization, and support faults. Its independent consumer preserves the exact 3-valid/6-invalid store and 2-valid/4-invalid sequence results and rejects 78/78 mutations. The two original validators now require the reachable model rather than copied Lean fixture counts. Frozen lineage is preserved; no concurrency, distributed isolation, crash recovery, deployed store, erasure, side-channel, reproduction, transfer, or support promotion is claimed. Support-state effect isnone.Replaced the Context Certificate proof family’s two direct assumption projections with
AsiStackProofs.ContextCertificateRefinement, a reachable five-event source-bind/derive/certify/verify/admit model. Lean proves represented provenance and non-widening authority at derivation plus full provenance/contract/receipt custody at admission; thirteen countermodels cover substitution, authority, declarations, epoch, verification, deletion, scope, support, taint, and revocation. Its independent consumer validates the canonical protocol certificate and all 12 certificate records across 8 scenarios, preserves their separation from the 3-valid/5-invalid admission result, and rejects 64/64 mutations. The genuinely derived authority contradiction and fifteen lifecycle routes remain bounded; frozen lineage is preserved. No content truth, transformation fidelity, verifier independence, deployed enforcement, concurrent revocation, deletion propagation, reproduction, transfer, or support promotion is claimed. Support-state effect isnone.Replaced the Virtual Context ABI proof family’s two assumption projections with
AsiStackProofs.VirtualContextRefinement, a reachable four-event exact- binding materialization path and two-event mandatory-miss typed-fault path. Lean proves represented request/address/version/snapshot/mount, source, derived, authority, and receipt custody at accepted materialization and fault/materialization exclusion on mandatory miss; twelve countermodels cover binding, lease, certificate, authority, omission, overclaim, taint, and receipt faults. Its independent consumer rechecks the prior 2-valid/9-invalid resolver packet, preserves the separate 3-valid/5-invalid admission-suite boundary, and rejects 55/55 mutations. Frozen lineage is preserved; numeric identifiers, permission, lease, hashes, declarations, taint, and receipts remain trusted, and no natural-language address truth, payload meaning, certificate truthfulness, deployed resolver/store behavior, concurrency, deletion enforcement, reproduction, transfer, or support promotion is claimed. Support-state effect isnone.Replaced the Cognitive Compilation proof family’s two assumption projections with
AsiStackProofs.CognitiveCompilationRefinement, a reachable seven-event model over exact plan, three-obligation, constraint, target, authority, receipt, residual, and versioned repair-ledger custody. Its independent consumer accepts exactly two compilation fixtures, rejects all four known-invalid fixtures, and rejects 47/47 mutations. Eight Lean countermodels cover obligation substitution, authority widening, missing lowering receipt, validation laundering, global or unversioned repair, target substitution, and residual-bearing acceptance. Frozen lineage is preserved; identities and record labels remain trusted, and no natural-language compiler, backend, actual target evaluator, measured locality, reproduction, transfer, or support promotion is claimed. Support-state effect isnone.Replaced the Command proof family’s two projection-only declarations with
AsiStackProofs.CommandSemanticRefinement, a reachable five-event model over six exact semantic slots, typed provenance/confidence, stricter authority confidence, explicit precedence, authority ceilings, blockers, approvals, planning validation, and dispatch receipts. Its independent consumer schema-validates all 13 command fixtures, classifies five interface violations, two correct blocks, and six interface-admissible records, binds the prior nine-trace and nine-scenario/89-event results, and rejects 38/38 mutations. Five interface-admissible fixtures remain invalid downstream, so command validation cannot launder approval, lineage, DAG, receipt, or requirement-preservation failures. Frozen lineage is preserved; hashes and labels remain trusted, and natural-language semantics, calibrated extraction, deployed dispatch, reproduction, transfer, and support promotion remain unproved. Support-state effect isnone.Activated the P2/M3 proof-rationalization work surface after P1/M1 closure.
Reviewed two author-supplied ChatGPT design threads about KISS intelligence, post-Transformer architectures, OneCell, and Project Theseus. Accepted Replaceable Cognitive Substrates: Beyond Transformer Monoculture as the roadmap’s one current structural expansion after it passed the distinct- interface test: no existing chapter owns a Cognitive Kernel ABI that keeps memory, execution, evidence, authority, checkpoint, rollback, and evaluation stable while learned substrates change.
Added
docs/replaceable_cognitive_substrates_intake_and_research_plan.mdwith an architecture taxonomy, existing-owner boundaries, OneCell falsifiers, reflex/reaction/deliberation routing crosswalk, exact–latent split, architectural-RSI lifecycle, frozen-core verified-abstraction ratchet, total-cost KISS accounting, matched kernel tournament, and a dated primary- source intake spanning Transformers, Mamba through Mamba-3, Hyena, RWKV, xLSTM, TTT, Titans, KAN plus a matched critical comparison, Neural Turing Machines/DNCs, liquid networks, recurrent Transformers, and DreamCoder.Extended that primary-source queue with Gated DeltaNet for targeted recurrent memory updates, Jamba for explicit Transformer–Mamba–MoE composition, and Neural Message Passing for a non-token-native graph/relational lane. Added a second pressure set covering foundational S4, the original Tiny Recursive Model, independent TRM identity/sampling/depth and compute-matched autoregressive analyses, UniMatrix’s compressed-state versus sparse-pointer recall contrast, and Memory Caching’s fixed-state versus growing-memory tradeoff. The chapter now has 32 source-noted bounded assignments and the inventory has 311 records; no source-reported result became local evidence.
Updated P5–P8 and M10 so the chapter is inserted only after source review, pre-draft atomization, ABI proof/conformance work, and preregistration; the eventual live program and evidence-reconciled reader become 55 chapters. OneCell remains an argument-level candidate, not a selected architecture or support-state promotion.
Completed insertion steps 1–4: registered 15 new source records (two Corben- supplied design conversations and thirteen external primary/critical comparators), added complete notes and bounded mappings for all 23 chapter assignments, inserted the chapter after Routing in the Part III manifest, regenerated the 55-chapter Quarto and source/claim appendix projections, and replaced the scaffold with a substantive v0.2 draft. The chapter now defines the ABI, exact–latent boundary, architecture taxonomy, architecture-neutral route shapes, total-system KISS accounting, governed architectural RSI, OneCell defeat conditions, proof/refinement plan, tournament design, and falsification rules. The final research pass also adds an explicit OneCell correction packet—observation/world/belief separation, typed multi-cadence lanes, query/program IR, outer exact search, advisory neural memory, semantic abstraction qualification, and quiescent consolidation—and assigns each obligation to an existing stack owner. Added a preserved 15-atom post-activation addendum and readable dossier so the live program is 55/55 while the original 54-chapter P1 receipt remains historical truth. Support remains
argument; the bounded formal ABI and conformance trace exist, while real-kernel tournament, ratchet, reproduction, and transfer work remains pending.Initially registered one deliberately planned Cognitive Kernel ABI target without a fabricated Lean theorem and one consumed Corrigibility lifecycle- admission route target. At that point the live proof manifest contained 300 targets—299 implemented and one planned—while the frozen 298-target P2 activation audit remained unchanged; the later ABI receipt below closes the planned target without rewriting that lineage.
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AsiStackProofs.SafetyCriticalLifecycle, a shared event-sourced model for Alignment, Corrigibility, Value Conflict, Governance Rights, and Self- Improvement. It proves transition-level protected-predicate preservation, authority monotonicity, invariant preservation across traces, effect and support-promotion readiness, trace composition, and exact positive and rejecting cases instead of projecting assumed booleans.Added a digest-bound independent Python refinement with eight accepted traces, eight rejected traces, 34 required-obligation deletion countermodels, exact final snapshots, authority/protected-right mutations, and explicit no-promotion boundaries. Registered the bounded validator as the 317th validation unit without changing the frozen 88 exact high-impact activation-contract count. Physically retired ten unconsumed assumption- restatement theorem declarations and their projection-only records, remapped their ten stable targets to the shared model, and preserved exact frozen lineage in the rationalization registry.
Physically retired the next 24 theorem-per-fixture normalizations—twelve Corrigibility agency-correction records and twelve Governance Rights lifecycle records—plus their unconsumed route types. Their terminal replacement lineage now points to the shared safety-critical state machine and independent mutation checker; the smaller generic countermodels and the validator-backed Theseus bridge remain. The frozen 1,151-theorem baseline now records 34 intentionally missing current declarations, while the live Lean surface contains 1,138 declarations. Added a dedicated shared-model adequacy dossier and an independently encoded downstream fixture consumer: ten receipts across five domains, five bounded fixture commits, five denials with residuals, eight rejecting mutations, and zero support promotions. This is local finite evidence, not a deployed safety or effect service. P2 remains in progress pending real-schema refinement, effectful/concurrent semantics, consumers for other retained proof families, and checked cross-layer refinement.
Implemented the post-activation Cognitive Kernel ABI target for the new replaceable-substrates chapter. Added a partial Lean transition system over proposal, receipt-bound commit, migration, and revocation; proved accepted- step and accepted-trace authority/checkpoint preservation, proposal/effect separation, revoked-kernel rejection, and incompatible-migration rejection; and checked one exact nine-event mixed Transformer/selective-state-space/KAN/ fallback trace. Added an independently encoded 16-case Python consumer with fifteen rejected cases, two commits, zero proposal effects, twelve rejecting mutations, a digest-bound result, schema, receipt, and model-adequacy dossier. The live proof surface is now 300 implemented targets and 1,154 theorem declarations while the 298-target/1,151-declaration activation baseline stays frozen. This is finite schema evidence, not a real-kernel benchmark, full-state migration, deployment, architectural RSI, or support promotion; chapter-core support remains
argumentand P2/M3 remains in progress.Replaced the Integrated Reference Architecture’s two projection implications and theorem-per-fixture invariant bridge with
AsiStackProofs.IntegratedReferenceTrace, a partial fourteen-layer transition system. It proves accepted-step artifact/state joins and authority preservation, accepted-trace non-widening, and trace composition; checks one exact terminal trace and six rejecting trace classes; and is consumed by a source-anchored independent 18-case implementation with four accepted outcome paths, fourteen rejected cases, thirty-five accepted events, explicit attempted/net/acknowledged-effect accounting, rollback, quarantine, residual, receipt, and fifteen mutation checks. Physically retired eleven obsolete baseline declarations with frozen lineage. The live proof surface is now 1,158 declarations across 67 modules and 300 targets; 45 activation declarations and 13 activation targets are missing or changed by recorded retirement/replacement. The adequacy dossier, readable receipt, schema, corpus, and digest-bound result explicitly preserve the absence of checked live-schema refinement, concurrency/distribution, deployment, reproduction, transfer, and support promotion. Support-state effect remainsnone; theorem-count growth itself is not evidence.Closed the first integrated real-schema executable-refinement placeholder.
validate_integrated_runtime_schema_refinement.pynow consumes the complete tracked governed repository-change result, validates it against its public JSON Schema, custody-wraps and losslessly round-trips the exact claimed projection for all nine scenarios, derives three approved completions, three pre-effect refusals, two exact rollbacks, and one failed-rollback quarantine, and rejects twenty mutations applied to concrete source fields. Added a schema-bound result and registered the validator as validation unit 321. This is one projected runtime-result schema, not a Lean-verified compiler, universal stack-schema refinement, semantic payload proof, concurrent or distributed runtime, deployment, reproduction, transfer, safety, or support promotion.Added logical-time concurrent effect custody to
AsiStackProofs.IntegratedReferenceTrace: per-effect identities, authority epochs, attempt/observe/acknowledge/compensate/residualize/revoke transitions, revocation-wins tie semantics, mutually exclusive terminal custody, and one two-effect equal-time interleaving with separate acknowledgement and residual closure. Six additional declarations bring the live surface to 1,164 while the activation baseline remains frozen. This is a linearizable finite model, not distributed-clock, partition, retry, scheduler, or deployed-effect evidence; an independent effect-ledger consumer was still pending at this point in the sequence.Added the independent concurrent effect-ledger consumer and digest-bound corpus/result. Sixteen traces cover four accepted and twelve rejected paths; exact same-epoch retry is idempotent, stale/revoked retry rejects, observation precedes exclusive acknowledgement/compensation/residualization, and partial failure retains residual custody. Twelve additional semantic mutations all reject. This closes the finite logical-time consumer placeholder with no support effect, while distributed clocks, partitions, transport retries, scheduler behavior, deployed adapters, and complete effect discovery remain open. The idempotent-attempt lemma and exact retry theorem bring the current live proof surface to 1,166 declarations.
Froze all 1,151 activation-baseline theorem declarations and 298 proof targets in
proofs/proof_rationalization_registry.json, preserving source digests, claim ownership, candidate mappings, dependencies, consumers, current-state checks, and future retirement/replacement lineage.Added the semantic review overlay, readable registry, 54 generated proof-model dossiers, JSON Schema, build/check tooling, and a PR-tier validator with five rejecting mutations. Inventory and syntax depth remain discovery evidence only.
Reviewed an author-supplied pre-1995/simulation-framed AI thought experiment as design-hypothesis intake, not evidence. Added a fifth causal campaign for situated world-model acquisition and memory consolidation, plus explicit environment–observation–belief separation and quiescent stabilization contracts across the executable slices.
Routed predictive/intervention utility into the existing compression family, episodic-to-abstraction lineage into the existing memory owners, and a bounded pre-1995 historical-convergence map into later source reconciliation. Kept a new developmental-world-model chapter conditional on observed passage of the existing distinct-interface test, and excluded simulation, intentional-hint, religious-proof, and personal-birth-date claims from the technical evidence chain.
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AsiStackProofs.Alignmentdeclarations and three targets: two direct assumption-restatement declarations and their overbroad targets are marked for retirement/replacement; twenty bounded negative transition/lifecycle cases, one positive witness, and one exact finite route target are retained at narrow scope.Recorded the missing mutation, reachable-trace, executable-refinement, normative, runtime, empirical, reproduction, and transfer work instead of treating the current finite routes as alignment proof. P2 remains in progress with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.Corrigibilitydeclarations and two targets: retired two assumption restatements, routed both targets to stronger protected-right and correction-path transition models, retained four bounded generic negative cases, and marked twelve literal route fixtures for an executable generated mutation suite rather than theorem-per-fixture bloat.The remaining P2 queue is 1,110 theorem and 293 target machine candidates; no declaration or target has yet been physically removed, and all runtime, rights, correction-outcome, refinement, reproduction, and transfer gaps remain explicit.
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AsiStackProofs.GovernanceRightsdeclarations and three targets: retired two assumption restatements, routed their targets to stronger audit/exit and protected-right transitions, retained four generic negatives, and marked twelve literal lifecycle fixtures for an executable generated mutation suite.Retained the three sanitized Theseus declarations and fixture target only as an exact finite refinement bridge backed by its validator, result artifact, and seven invalid controls; the bridge explicitly rejects chapter-core and legal-rights overclaims and does not establish rights or governance efficacy.
The remaining P2 queue is 1,089 theorem and 290 target machine candidates, with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.ValueConflictdeclarations and four targets: retired two assumption restatements, routed their targets to residualized- decision and high-stakes-review transition models, and retained the generic and lifecycle cases only at exact finite route scope.Retained the synthetic contestability bridge only at the scope established by its care-memory-export result, validator, and seven rejecting mutations; it does not establish moral correctness, legal rights, reviewer quality, usability, deployment, or chapter-core support.
The remaining P2 queue is 1,066 theorem and 286 target machine candidates, with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.SelfImprovementdeclarations and three targets: retired two assumption restatements, routed their targets to stronger protected-invariant and evaluator-independence transitions, and retained the transition cases only at exact finite route scope.Recorded missing descendant state, real evaluator independence, non-bypass, observed effects, revocation, effect-complete rollback, mutation, executable refinement, empirical outcomes, reproduction, and transfer rather than treating a structured route as safe self-improvement.
The remaining P2 queue is 1,044 theorem and 283 target machine candidates, with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.Authoritydeclarations and four targets: retained real finite order/grant consequences, bounded route cases, and the validator-backed revocation bridge at exact scope; retired one unconsumed projection; and left deployed enforcement and propagation unproved.The remaining queue is 1,015 theorem and 279 target machine candidates; 6/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.Replacementdeclarations and six targets, retaining finite promotion/route semantics and three validator-backed synthetic bridge families only at their exact scopes.Preserved explicit gaps for regression and monitor adequacy, real artifact effects, deployed replacement, production restoration, effect-complete rollback, safety, reproduction, and transfer.
The remaining queue is 978 theorem and 273 target machine candidates; 7/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.RuntimeAdaptersdeclarations and six targets: retired five projection/restatement declarations, routed the literal human-oversight summary and broad permission/failure claims to stronger authority/effect transition and result-refinement models, and retained the finite route/revocation semantics only at their exact scope.Preserved the generated temp-file replay and independently encoded adversarial boundary checker as bounded executable evidence while leaving deployed adapter safety, production services, complete effect discovery, effect-complete rollback, safety, reproduction, and transfer unproved.
The remaining queue is 929 theorem and 267 target machine candidates; 8/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.SecurityKerneldeclarations and four targets: retired the direct authorized-boundary projection, routed the broad secret- substitution invariant to a handle/non-materialization trace model, and kept clearance plus authority-use routing only as bounded finite semantics.Retained the generated-canary SCIF commit probe only at its two accepted and six rejecting temp-file scenarios; deployed kernel/vault/sandbox behavior, secure deletion, prompt-injection containment, side channels, privacy, security, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 907 theorem and 263 target machine candidates; 9/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.EvidenceStatesdeclarations and seven targets: retained six genuine finite policy consequences, retired direct and generic summary projections, and routed fifteen hand-authored transition fixtures to a generated lifecycle mutation suite plus versioned ledger refinement.Preserved the bundle, claim-ledger, accepted-transition, and claim-state validators only at their exact deterministic audit scopes; none establishes evidence truth, claim truth, reviewer quality, chapter promotion, live belief revision, reproduction, or transfer.
The remaining queue is 876 theorem and 256 target machine candidates; 10/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.ClaimLedgerdeclarations and four targets: retained four finite preservation/contradiction consequences, retired two projections, and routed fourteen literal revision cases to generated versioned traces plus semantic/surface refinement.Kept the semantic-variant and assumption-context fixture validator only at record-shape scope; semantic equivalence, assumption completeness, open-domain extraction, contradiction quality, deployed belief revision, support promotion, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 856 theorem and 252 target machine candidates; 11/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.ProofCarryingClaimsdeclarations and three targets: retained four finite artifact-reference/non-promotion consequences, retired four assumption/projection bridges, and routed both broad support targets to artifact-verification and versioned claim-transition refinement.Kept the adversarial dossier validator only at exact deterministic record scope; verifier soundness, semantic correctness, reviewer independence, claim truth, deployment, support promotion, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 848 theorem and 249 target machine candidates; 12/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.SafetyCasesdeclarations and eight targets, retaining them because an independently encoded validator recomputes all eight routes, verifies exact theorem ownership, and rejects five mutations.Kept the positive route at readiness-review-only scope and all seven controls bounded away from hazard/evidence/control adequacy, reviewer independence, safety, readiness, release, deployment, reproduction, and transfer.
The remaining queue is 840 theorem and 241 target machine candidates; 13/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.IntentToExecutiondeclarations and four targets: retained nine general finite dispatch-route branches, retired three assumption/projection bridges, and routed broad constraint/approval claims to versioned field-by-field vertical trace refinement.Kept the two-valid/seven-invalid handoff validator only at synthetic trace scope; parser correctness, deployed dispatch, approval/runtime services, artifact satisfaction, support promotion, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
Replaced the two assumption-restating Intent-to-Execution declarations with
AsiStackProofs.IntentExecutionRefinement, a reachable contract-to-delivery model over exact root/artifact joins, non-widening authority, approval, dispatch, attempted and observed effects, artifact binding, independent verification, delivery, rollback, residuals, and quarantine. An independently implemented consumer validates the complete executed nine-scenario governed repository-change result and all 89 events, derives three releases, three pre-effect refusals, two exact-rollback refusals, and one failed-rollback quarantine, and rejects thirty concrete source mutations. Six effects are independently observed and two residual scenarios remain visible. This is one fixed local task with trusted source fields, not general semantic equivalence, natural intent correctness, deployment, reproduction, transfer, or support promotion; support-state effect remainsnone.Replaced the Authority proof family’s weak headline ownership with
AsiStackProofs.AuthorityEffectRefinement, a reachable grant-to-effect model over exact grant/principal/operation/target binding, caller ceilings, epochs, expiry, remaining uses, target-owner approval, dispatch, material effect, independent observation, revocation, and exact rollback. The independent consumer binds six authority fixtures, one executed local effect, two pre-effect denials, five revocation entries, and nine governed repository scenarios, and rejects 38/38 semantic mutations. Physically retired one projection-only Authority declaration while preserving frozen lineage. This does not establish authentic identities or receipts, wise issuance, concurrent revocation, deployed authorization, production security, reproduction, transfer, or support promotion; support-state effect remainsnone.Replaced the Human Intent proof family’s two assumption-restating headline declarations and three literal intake-summary declarations with
AsiStackProofs.IntentResolutionRefinement, a reachable request-to-contract and re-contract model. Its independent consumer binds 4 valid/6 invalid intake cases, 6 signals, 2 valid/7 invalid re-contract cases, and 13 plan fixtures, and rejects 30/30 semantic mutations. Frozen lineage is preserved; natural-language understanding, semantic completeness, authentic authority extraction, deployed dispatch/effects, reproduction, transfer, and support promotion remain unproved. Support-state effect remainsnone.The remaining queue is 828 theorem and 237 target machine candidates; 14/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.IntentContractsdeclarations and four targets: retained twenty general finite resolution/admission branches, retired or replaced five assumption/literal-summary theorems, and routed broad preservation/authority claims to versioned intent refinement.Kept the four-valid/six-invalid intake validator only at synthetic corpus scope; natural-language understanding, deployed parsing/authority extraction, prompt-injection containment, runtime dispatch, approvals, user satisfaction, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 803 theorem and 233 target machine candidates; 15/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.Planningdeclarations and five targets: retained twenty-seven finite authority/constraint, structured-interface, graph-admission, dispatch-composition, and runtime-replan consequences, while retiring two generic summary projections.Kept scheduler and replan validators only at exact deterministic trace scope; planner quality, graph/certificate truth, context/verification adequacy, deployed enforcement, runtime effects, safety, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 774 theorem and 228 target machine candidates; 16/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.TypedJobsdeclarations and five targets: retained one approval exclusion, twelve general execution-route branches, and eleven durable-lifecycle branches; retired one valid-record projection and two generic summary projections; and routed the broad lifecycle invariant to reachable versioned trace/refinement work.Kept the independent delivery and durable-lifecycle validators only at exact deterministic synthetic scope; deployed scheduling/durability, true idempotence, authority/permission enforcement, approval behavior, receipt and replay correctness, safety, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 747 theorem and 223 target machine candidates; 17/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.ArtifactGraphdeclarations and ten targets: retained thirty-five finite provenance, replay-grade, admission, replay-packet, and record-reality consequences; retired one direct projection; and replaced seven theorems that merely prove hand-authored result constants.Preserved eight independent replay, sequence, receipt, repository, challenge, live-attestation, randomized-audit, and epistemic-TCB validators only at their exact synthetic or current-repository scope; causal/open-world faithfulness, external independence, deployed services, verifier correctness, support promotion, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 704 theorem and 213 target machine candidates; 18/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.ProceduralMemorydeclarations and two targets: retained two finite closure/promotion contradictions and twelve general lifecycle branches, retired two assumption projections, and replaced three literal valid-fixture normalizations with generated corpus refinement work.Kept the three-valid/six-invalid procedural-loop harness only at exact synthetic record scope; loop detection, trace comparability, abstraction/tool correctness, verifier/benchmark quality, deployed routing, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 685 theorem and 211 target machine candidates; 19/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.Routingdeclarations and three targets: retained one authority/readiness contradiction and one fallback/residual non-promotion consequence, retired one direct admissibility projection, and replaced thirteen complete-record normalizations with general route, mutation, reachable-state, and versioned selection/refinement work.Kept the three-valid/seven-invalid routing-decision lease harness only at exact synthetic record scope; learned routing, ambiguous natural workloads, readiness truth, route quality, deployed enforcement, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 669 theorem and 208 target machine candidates; 20/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.CommandContractsdeclarations and three targets: retained two finite contradictions and three general field-confidence routes, retired two conjunction/assumption projections, and routed broad command/override claims to versioned cross-artifact and reachable-state refinement.Preserved explicit exclusions for parser correctness, confidence calibration, prompt-injection resistance, semantic preservation, deployed dispatch/runtime enforcement, reproduction, and transfer.
The remaining queue is 662 theorem and 205 target machine candidates; 21/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.CognitiveCompilationdeclarations and three targets: retained twelve general finite lowering branches, retired two assumption projections, and routed broad obligation/repair claims to typed artifact, reachable-ledger, generated-result, and checked-refinement work.Kept the two-valid/four-invalid cognitive-compilation trace harness only at exact hand-authored scope; parsing, semantic equivalence, obligation completeness, compiled execution, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 648 theorem and 202 target machine candidates; 22/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.VirtualContextABIdeclarations and three targets: retained eleven general finite admission branches, retired two assumption projections, and routed broad resolver/fault claims to versioned resolver, reachable materialization/fault, generated-result, and checked- refinement work.Kept the three-valid/five-invalid context-admission adequacy harness only at exact synthetic record scope; resolver truth, certificates, taint, adequacy, materialized semantics, memory-store behavior, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 635 theorem and 199 target machine candidates; 23/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.ContextCertificatesdeclarations and three targets: retained one genuine authority-escalation contradiction and fifteen general lifecycle branches, retired two direct projections, and routed broad derived-cell/authority claims to checked provenance, verifier, lifecycle, and reachable-consumer refinement.Recorded the absence of an exact executable full-lifecycle checker instead of laundering the general route family into an executable result; certificate truth, transformation fidelity, freshness/revocation/taint propagation, deletion closure, deployed use, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 617 theorem and 196 target machine candidates; 24/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.ContextTransactionsdeclarations and four targets: retained three finite taint/deletion consequences, eleven general transaction routes, and two independent bounded harnesses; retired two direct projections and two accepted-summary field projections; and replaced two copied Lean result constants plus the broad snapshot target with generated result and executable-store refinement.Kept the three-valid/six-invalid memory-store and two-valid/four-invalid sequence validators only at exact fixture scope; deployed store correctness, concurrency/isolation, branch/mount enforcement, replay determinism, deletion erasure, side-channel safety, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 594 theorem and 192 target machine candidates; 25/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.VerificationBandwidthdeclarations and four targets: retained the finite admission-versus-adequacy witness and ten general adequacy routes, retired one assumption projection, and replaced two summary- projection bridges with generated result conformance.Kept the contradiction/drafting-only probe and capacity-model evaluator only at exact deterministic synthetic scope; open-domain contradiction detection, measured model verification bandwidth, adequacy-classifier validity, support movement, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 580 theorem and 188 target machine candidates; 26/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.PlanForgedeclarations and two targets: retained the member-edge order lemma, self-edge contradiction, and finite failed-quality route; retired the directDispatchableprojection; and replaced the index-acyclic headline with graph-theoretic, schedule, mutation, and executable-refinement work.Preserved the boundary that strict index order plus an asserted certificate does not prove arbitrary DAG acyclicity, dependency truth, schedule quality, deployed no-promotion, reproduction, or transfer.
The remaining queue is 576 theorem and 186 target machine candidates; 27/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.InterStackProtocolsdeclarations and nine targets, retaining each general route because the independent exchange- contract validator recomputes the frozen nine-case route family.Kept every branch at exact finite synthetic scope and stopped the positive case at local dispatch; identity/credential trust, authorization, network execution, payment/settlement, dispute quality, economic fairness, security, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 567 theorem and 177 target machine candidates; 28/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.StackBoundariesdeclarations and three targets: retained three genuine general authority/order/trace consequences, and replaced eighteen theorem-per-fixture normalizations plus their lifecycle target with general quantified routes, generated mutations, and checked producer/consumer result refinement.Preserved the stack-layer traceability validator only at repository source/mapping/no-promotion-marker scope; it does not establish deployed stack separation, authority legitimacy, hidden-effect exclusion, safety, reproduction, or transfer.
The remaining queue is 546 theorem and 174 target machine candidates; 29/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.Efficiencydeclarations and four targets: retained two genuine finite lower-cost and missing-residual contradiction consequences; retired two predicate/assumption restatements; and replaced nineteen complete-record route normalizations plus three copied-summary fixture proofs with generated route, mutation, cost, and result-refinement work.Preserved the two-valid/six-invalid efficiency route-search validator only at exact deterministic synthetic scope; route-search completeness, cost- estimate accuracy, measured efficiency, model or compression quality, support movement, reproduction, and transfer remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 520 theorem and 170 target machine candidates; 30/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.FailureModesdeclarations and four targets: retained one finite invariant contradiction, four general incident routes, fifteen general recurrence routes, and the external taxonomy-contract validator at exact scope; retired the definition-only authority-detection proof and vacuous detector-summary bridge; and replaced the canned positive close-record witness with generated route/result refinement.Preserved the two-valid/seven-invalid failure-taxonomy validator only as deterministic synthetic taxonomy and record-shape evidence. Failure detection, prevention, mitigation effectiveness, evaluator independence, deployed enforcement, safety, reproduction, transfer, and support movement remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 497 theorem and 166 target machine candidates; 31/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.ScalableOversightdeclarations and seven targets, retaining every general finite route at exact record-policy scope.Confirmed digest-bound independent recomputation for seven frozen use-record cases and eight rejecting mutations, while recording that the two separate protocol-admission declarations are formal-only because the validator checks their presence but does not recompute that route function.
Preserved explicit non-claims for reviewer independence, judge calibration, protocol efficacy, useful throughput, alignment, safety, reproduction, and transfer.
The remaining queue is 489 theorem and 159 target machine candidates; 32/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.StableCapabilityFieldsdeclarations and four targets: retained fourteen genuine finite order, route, and unsafe-transition consequences; retired eight direct qualification/readiness/notice/receipt projections; and replaced three copied lifecycle-summary proofs with generated result refinement.Preserved the three-valid/six-invalid field harness and two-valid/six-invalid lifecycle validator only at exact synthetic scope; capability identity truth, evaluator integrity, deployed routing, rollback execution, real regression preservation, safety, reproduction, transfer, and support movement remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 464 theorem and 155 target machine candidates; 33/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.ModelWeightCustodydeclarations and eight targets, retaining every general finite route at exact record-policy scope.Confirmed digest-bound recomputation for seven lifecycle routes across eight frozen cases and nine rejecting mutations, while recording that the two separate
WeightLoadRouteFordeclarations are formal-only because the validator checks their presence but does not recompute that function.Preserved explicit non-claims for real weights, keys, quotes, trusted environments, loads, distributions, attestation genuineness, verifier independence, confidentiality, extraction resistance, security, safety, reproduction, transfer, authority, and support movement.
The remaining queue is 455 theorem and 147 target machine candidates; 34/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.SupplyChainIntegritydeclarations and six targets, retaining each genuine general finite admission route while marking the family formal-only because no exact executable checker recomputes its route function.Preserved the adjacent one-valid/ten-invalid affected-path graph harness as separate bounded evidence rather than laundering it into exact Lean/JSON refinement, signature/provenance authenticity, inventory/advisory completeness, compromise detection, real quarantine, safety, reproduction, transfer, or support evidence.
The remaining queue is 448 theorem and 141 target machine candidates; 35/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.OpenEndedImprovementdeclarations and seven targets, retaining each general campaign-admission route with digest- bound recomputation over seven frozen cases and ten rejecting mutations.Preserved the positive boundary at governor review and explicit non-claims for candidate admission, generators, evaluator independence, tasks, search, model updates, novelty, usefulness, improvement, campaign execution, stop effects, safety, reproduction, transfer, authority, and support movement.
The remaining queue is 441 theorem and 134 target machine candidates; 36/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.Tribunaldeclarations and both targets: retained three genuine finite contradiction consequences; retired two assumption-restating headline theorems and replaced both public targets; and replaced eight hand-authored lifecycle normalizations with quantified routes, generated mutations, and result refinement.Preserved the three-valid/five-invalid review harness and one-record/eleven- mutation method-independence harness only as adjacent synthetic evidence; reviewer independence, probe/verdict quality, appeal effectiveness, runtime enforcement, safety, reproduction, transfer, and support remain unproved.
The remaining queue is 428 theorem and 132 target machine candidates; 37/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.MoECOTRuntimedeclarations and both targets: retained two genuine finite evidence/source-state contradictions and retired two direct policy restatements.Preserved the three-valid/seven-invalid routing-lease harness only at exact source-boundary scope; it rejects a source-reported MoECOT promotion mutation but establishes no runtime replay, readiness, regression, routing or specialist quality, deployed enforcement, reproduction, transfer, or support result.
The remaining queue is 424 theorem and 130 target machine candidates; 38/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
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AsiStackProofs.ReadinessGatesdeclarations and three targets: retained eleven genuine finite negative consequences, retired eight definition-unpacking projections, and retired the assumption-restating probe theorem while retaining its external validator target at exact scope.Preserved the eighteen-transition/six-valid/twelve-invalid lifecycle probe, four-valid/five-invalid residual-gate harness, and quarantined six-project/ nine-mutation lifecycle record only as synthetic evidence; no deployed readiness engine, residual ledger, live quarantine, rollback/fallback execution, benchmark quality, MoECOT replay, safety, reproduction, transfer, or support result follows.
The remaining queue is 404 theorem and 127 target machine candidates; 39/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
Audited all twenty-six
AsiStackProofs.PersonalComputeHivesdeclarations and six targets: retained two genuine policy contradictions, sixteen general hive-work routes, and three general partition-authority routes; retired four assumed-policy projections; and replaced the copied all-truefixture bridge plus the overbroad scheduler target.Preserved the two-valid/eight-invalid hive-admission harness and three-valid/ six-invalid partition-authority fixture only at synthetic record scope; the latter does not independently recompute the Lean route function, and neither proves deployed scheduling, registry, approval, portal, sandbox, federation, revocation, recovery, energy, privacy, security, consensus, availability, useful work, reproduction, transfer, or support behavior.
The remaining queue is 378 theorem and 121 target machine candidates; 40/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
Audited all twenty-four
AsiStackProofs.CompactGenerativeSystemsdeclarations and five targets: retained two genuine finite contradictions; retired two assumed-policy projections; replaced twelve theorem-per-record admission normalizations, five copied GVR table facts, three all-truesummary bridges, and the corresponding admission-route target.Preserved the five-receipt/three-control GVR validator, three-valid/five- invalid residual conservation fixture, four-artifact residual trace, and four- entry/five-invalid storage replay only at their exact deterministic scopes; they prove no general compression, semantic reconstruction, verifier independence, total-cost or utility advantage, live ledger, tamper resistance, residual completeness, fallback execution, reproduction, transfer, core promotion, or deployment result.
Audited all four
AsiStackProofs.GenerateVerifyRepairdeclarations and both targets: retired two direct implication applications and retained two finite mismatch/promotion contradictions only at natural-number and Boolean record scope, without artifact decoding, semantic equivalence, verifier, repair, ledger, usefulness, reproduction, or transfer evidence.Audited all four
AsiStackProofs.SemanticRepresentationdeclarations and both targets: retired two direct implication applications and retained the zero-provenance and missing-reference/supersession contradictions only at finite record scope, without grounding, provenance-quality, semantic utility, graph consistency, migration, consumer-preservation, reproduction, or transfer evidence.The remaining queue is 346 theorem and 112 target machine candidates; 43/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
Audited all thirty-eight
AsiStackProofs.FastGenerationdeclarations and five targets: retained three genuine finite contradictions; retired five assumed-policy projections; replaced nineteen theorem-per-record admission cases and their target, seven copied Theseus summary facts, four copied task- bundle facts, and the broad mode-selection target.Preserved the two-valid/four-invalid mode fixtures, one-report/six-invalid digest-bound Theseus import, and deterministic four-task baseline/candidate/ latency-only result only at exact scopes; no model generation, natural- workload breadth, wall-clock or accepted-token speed, verifier independence, strong baseline, total/hardware cost, fallback execution, useful-throughput generalization, deployment, reproduction, transfer, or core promotion follows.
The remaining queue is 308 theorem and 107 target machine candidates; 44/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
Audited all ten
AsiStackProofs.Deliberationdeclarations and ten targets; retained every general finite route because an independent implementation recomputes all ten digest-bound cases, preserves fifteen known extra-compute harms, and rejects eleven mutations.Bounded that result to deterministic admission-policy refinement: no record truth, review/stop/escrow/planning/authority effect, verifier independence, candidate generation, language-model reasoning, evaluator quality, useful gain, safety, reproduction, or transfer follows. The adjacent three-seed synthetic study remains no-change despite adaptive 179/180 versus fixed 154/180 with fifteen harms and no-deliberation 130/180.
The remaining queue is 298 theorem and 97 target machine candidates; 45/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
Audited all nineteen
AsiStackProofs.ArtifactCompressiondeclarations and three targets: retained two genuine probe/fallback and metadata contradictions, retired two direct policy projections, and replaced fifteen theorem-per- record admission normalizations plus their lifecycle target.Kept the separate RankFold replay and artifact-import validators adjacent rather than treating them as route refinement; no artifact identity/integrity, decoder correctness/determinism, probe validity, fallback execution, metadata completeness, downstream utility, compression advantage, benchmark, reproduction, transfer, deployment, or support result follows.
The remaining queue is 279 theorem and 94 target machine candidates; 46/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
Audited all forty-five
AsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomicsdeclarations and nine targets: retained six genuine finite contradictions and eight validator-aligned computations, retired three assumed-policy projections, and replaced twenty-eight copied-summary facts while preserving the costed route, workflow, capacity, load, repository replay, CI, and governance-tax validators only at their exact synthetic or metadata scopes.Audited all thirteen
AsiStackProofs.SimulationFidelitydeclarations and four targets: retired two assumed-policy projections, replaced two copied import-summary witnesses, retained nine bounded contradictions, and kept the two sanitized Theseus import validators without treating them as dataset, replay, simulator, physical, deployment, model, safety, or transfer proof.The remaining queue is 221 theorem and 81 target machine candidates; 48/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
Audited all eleven
AsiStackProofs.SearchSubstratesdeclarations and three targets: retained four bounded negative cases, retired five projections, merged one equivalent qualified-state negative, replaced one copied summary witness, and kept the four-valid/eight-invalid adoption trace only at exact record-transition scope.Audited all ten
AsiStackProofs.ProofCarryingContractsdeclarations and three targets: retained seven bounded semantic/negative cases, retired two projections, replaced the literal public-consumer witness, and recorded that the adjacent nine-contract/four-receipt/five-control Circle archive is not an executable refinement of the one-receipt/four-control Lean fixture.The remaining queue is 200 theorem and 75 target machine candidates; 50/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
Audited all six
AsiStackProofs.CoilAttentionMemorydeclarations and two targets: retired two assumed-policy projections and retained four bounded alias, retrieval-promotion, recurrence, and freshness contradictions without claiming memory execution or retrieval quality.Audited all seven
AsiStackProofs.CyclicMixersdeclarations and two targets: retired two policy projections and retained five bounded claim- partition, baseline, alias, tradeoff-packet, and hardware-refusal negatives. Kept the exact Circle dense-parity/parameter-accounting receipt adjacent, rather than treating it as executable refinement of those predicates.The remaining queue is 187 theorem and 71 target machine candidates; 52/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
Audited all seven
AsiStackProofs.ProofEnvelopedeclarations and two targets: retired two policy projections, retained five bounded lifecycle/ artifact/promotion/reference results, and replaced the assumed non- operational route target without treating the 298-target status ledger as theorem truth or runtime enforcement.Audited all eight
AsiStackProofs.BenchmarkRatchetsdeclarations and three targets: retained three finite decision consequences, retired two assumed headline projections, replaced three copied summary facts, and kept the two-valid/five-invalid anti-Goodhart fixture only at exact synthetic scope.The remaining queue is 172 theorem and 66 target machine candidates; 54/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
Audited all eight
AsiStackProofs.CapabilityThresholdsdeclarations and targets; retained every general deterministic route because an independent implementation recomputes eight digest-bound cases and rejects five mutations, while explicitly excluding threshold truth, safeguard efficacy, and real release/review effects.Audited all eight
AsiStackProofs.AdversarialEvaluationdeclarations and targets under the same independent eight-case/five-mutation route contract; retained exact integrity-routing semantics without claiming provenance truth, evaluator independence, intent, quarantine effects, safety, or model quality.The remaining queue is 156 theorem and 50 target machine candidates; 56/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
Audited all nineteen
AsiStackProofs.PolicyOptimizationdeclarations and four targets: retired five assumed-policy projections, retained four bounded negatives and seven general guard-priority routes, replaced three copied lease-summary facts, and kept the six-sample/five-candidate/three-control lease validator without claiming an optimizer or deployed policy update.Audited all fifteen
AsiStackProofs.DataEnginesdeclarations and targets: retained exact finite admission, full-state, and unlearning-separation routes alongside the four-route admission probe and the preregistered 24-surface, 15-transaction, 15/15-local-rollback campaign, while preserving its null/ narrowed causal and erasure findings.The remaining queue is 122 theorem and 31 target machine candidates; 58/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
Audited all sixteen
AsiStackProofs.ArtifactStewardAgentsdeclarations and seven targets: retired four assumed-policy projections, retained twelve lifecycle/contribution/federation routes, replaced four overbroad headline targets, and kept the two-valid/six-invalid no-effect lifecycle probe narrow.Audited all nine
AsiStackProofs.GovernedRepositoryTracedeclarations and its target: replaced every unbound hand-authored Lean fixture computation while retaining the validator-owned nine-scenario/eight-attack executed trace and its authority, revocation, evidence, residual, and parent-order checks.Audited all seven
AsiStackProofs.ReferenceArchitecturedeclarations and two targets: retired two projections, retained five guard-priority routes, replaced the assumed end-to-end handoff target, and preserved all runtime and governance-effect gaps.The remaining queue is 90 theorem and 21 target machine candidates; 61/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
Audited all fifty-four
AsiStackProofs.TheseusReferencedeclarations and twelve targets: retired two assumed-policy projections, retained nine general contradictions/routes/refinement consequences, and replaced forty-three copied Lean import-summary facts with generated digest-bound conformance.Kept ten validator-owned Theseus audit/import targets only at their exact heterogeneous public-safe metadata, digest, count, and negative-control scopes; replaced the broad report/gate targets and preserved explicit no- clean-live-replay, no-capability, no-core-promotion, and no-SOTA boundaries.
Audited all eleven
AsiStackProofs.PrototypeRoadmapdeclarations and three targets: retired two projections, retained nine finite phase-route and boundary consequences, replaced the assumed dependency-unlock target, and kept the two-valid/six-invalid fixture target at synthetic conformance scope.The remaining queue is 25 theorem and 6 target machine candidates; 63/65 modules are fully reviewed with no support-state effect.
Audited all twenty-one
AsiStackProofs.LivingBookdeclarations and four targets: retired two projections, replaced one literal reader-candidate normalization, retained eighteen finite publication and release-boundary consequences, and kept all targets at exact generated-repository or validator-owned conformance scope.Audited all four
AsiStackProofs.BibliographyPlandeclarations and two targets: retired two policy projections, retained two bounded contradictions, replaced source-note presence with a passage-to-claim lineage obligation, and kept nonexistent-chapter assignment as a narrow manifest guard.Closed the activation-baseline review queue at zero theorem and zero target machine candidates across all 65 modules, with all five safety-critical modules reviewed, no missing or changed frozen item, and no support-state effect. P2/M3 remains in progress because replacement models, countermodels, reachable traces, generated refinements, executable consumers, and physical proof-surface consolidation remain required by the completion gate.
F.167 2026-07-15 — Close claim decomposition; make research backlogs earn support
- Completed the fifty-fourth and final P1 semantic sweep over all 73 structured atoms and 28 prose candidates in
open-research-agenda-and-bibliography-plan, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the scoped Research Backlog Admission and Closure Contract the distinct owner across exact programs, sources or gaps, backlog items, access, provenance, public safety, chapter boundaries, claims, proofs or experiments, deduplication, evidence transitions, owners, actions, closures, consumers, environments, and times.
- Reconciled all twenty-eight exact source mappings, including the GraphRAG, HippoRAG, MMLU, GPQA, LiveBench, Lean 4, and mixture-of-experts comparators previously missing from the manifest mapping surface, without inheriting their results.
- Expanded the lifecycle to eighteen mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering intake, passage binding, assignment, work lanes, closure, correction, expiry, consumer acknowledgement, false deferral, research burden, and unsupported transfer.
- Classified all four
AsiStackProofs.BibliographyPlandeclarations as finite source-ingestion or chapter-assignment record implications and negative cases; none proves citation accuracy, completeness, source interpretation, triage quality, reproduction, or transfer. - Preserved the split source surfaces, research-backlog and new-paper-triage fixtures, validators, active residuals, no natural intake campaign, and zero chapter-core support effect.
- Closed P1/M1 at 54/54 semantic sweeps: all 3,730 structured atoms are semantically reviewed and all 2,692 current prose candidates are dispositioned, with the original 2,693-row P1 receipt retained as historical lineage after two obsolete routing fragments were retired and one newly exposed nonmaterial fragment was adjudicated, with zero machine candidates, zero pending prose candidates, and no support-state change.
- Activated P2/M3 to rationalize all 1,151 activation-baseline theorem declarations and 298 proof targets, retire proof bloat, and replace priority finite-record proxies with explicit semantics, countermodels, traces, composition, and runtime refinement.
F.168 2026-07-15 — Make publication preserve evidence, not confer it
- Completed the fifty-third P1 semantic sweep over all 75 structured atoms and 39 prose candidates in
living-book-methodology, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the scoped Evidence-Preserving Publication Transaction the distinct owner across exact book, edition, change, source, claim, proof, test, render, audience, derivative, release, rights, reviewer, consumer, environment, and time.
- Reconciled all sixteen exact source mappings, adding the eight publication, governance, evaluation, living-benchmark, and contamination comparators that were previously cited only in prose, without treating them as review or certification.
- Expanded the lifecycle to eighteen mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering canonical truth, lane separation, claim and proof scope, typed derivatives, release identity, correction, accessibility, rights, maintenance burden, and successor continuity.
- Preserved release-record, three-valid/six-invalid change-packet, blocked-reader plus three-valid/five-invalid route fixtures, synchronized publication surfaces, no manuscript or reader approval, and zero core effect.
- Classified all twenty-one declarations as finite implications, negative cases, or reductions of hand-authored records and routes; none proves source truth, editorial quality, accessibility, reader value, scholarship, reproduction, or transfer.
- Specified the natural independent multi-maintainer campaign with matched publishing workflows, injected source/claim/proof/rights/derivative/release/ handoff failures, reader, accessibility, editorial, burden, cost, causal, reproduction, and transfer outcomes.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 53/54 sweeps are complete, 19 machine candidate atoms and 32 prose candidates remain, with no chapter-core support change.
F.169 2026-07-15 — Make roadmap phases earn every unlock
- Completed the fifty-second P1 semantic sweep over all 74 structured atoms and 50 prose candidates in
prototype-roadmap, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the scoped Evidence-Gated Phase Unlock Contract the distinct owner across exact program, roadmap, phase, dependency, artifact, gate, authority, evaluator, evidence transition, debt, residual, rollback, reviewer, consumer, environment, and time.
- Reconciled all twenty-nine exact source mappings, adding the ten risk, formal, monitoring, planning, benchmark, behavioral-test, code-metric, and efficient- adaptation comparators previously cited only in prose without importing their results.
- Expanded the lifecycle to eighteen mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering phase states, typed dependencies, authority, evaluator dependence, debt conservation, terminal decisions, correction, rollback, total cost, expiry, and transfer.
- Preserved the exact minimum: one schema/fixture, two valid and six invalid dependency-gate cases, one synthetic expired-evidence check, eleven finite declarations, no completed real phase, no deployed controller, and zero core effect.
- Classified the declarations as finite record implications, reductions of one hand-authored route, or fixture normalizations; none proves graph correctness, gate adequacy, phase completion, useful program outcomes, governance, rollback, reproduction, or transfer.
- Specified the natural matched multi-phase argument-exit campaign with calendar, backlog, milestone, stage-gate, no-gate, and ordinary-management baselines, adversarial dependencies, causal ablations, complete outcomes and costs, independent reproduction, and transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 52/54 sweeps are complete, 43 machine candidate atoms and 71 prose candidates remain, with no chapter-core support change.
F.170 2026-07-15 — Make implementation references prove packets, not capability
- Completed the fifty-first P1 semantic sweep over all 83 structured atoms and 48 prose candidates in
project-theseus-as-report-first-implementation-reference, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the scoped Implementation-Reference Evidence Packet the distinct owner across exact source project, revision, report family, command, environment, artifact, lineage, evidence state, replay, public safety, permission, reviewer, consumer, and time.
- Reconciled the manifest with the chapter: ten exact reviewed source mappings now include the four reporting and reproducibility comparators, and all twelve formal targets are canonical rather than nine.
- Expanded the packet lifecycle to eighteen mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen named failure modes covering currentness, artifact identity, replay, privacy, promotion pressure, correction, cost, expiry, and transfer.
- Preserved bounded report facts and their exact narrow non-core transitions, while keeping stale snapshots, missing artifacts, no-promotion decisions, clean-live-replay absence, and chapter-core effect
nonevisible. - Audited all fifty-four declarations as finite record consequences, route reductions, fixture normalizations, or rejecting controls; none proves imported-report truth, current runtime, model quality, capability, benchmark validity, safety, deployment, reproduction, transfer, AGI, ASI, or SOTA.
- Specified the argument-exit campaign around a permissioned pinned public-safe bundle, clean-room replay, natural actual-model workloads, matched ordinary baselines, teacher and external-inference accounting, complete failures and cost, correction propagation, independent artifact review, reproduction, and heterogeneous transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 51/54 sweeps are complete, 63 machine candidate atoms and 119 prose candidates remain, with no chapter-core support change.
F.171 2026-07-15 — Make integration prove joins, not absorb owners
- Completed the fiftieth P1 semantic sweep over all 74 structured atoms and 70 prose candidates in
integrated-reference-architecture, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the Cross-Layer Trace Join Contract the distinct owner while every intent, planning, context, computation, evidence, runtime, artifact, data, evaluation, update, readiness, resource, governance, incident, release, and publication layer retains its own authority.
- Reconciled all thirty assigned sources, including the missing ADAS mapping, without importing architecture-search, service-composition, world-model, integrated-runtime, capability, safety, or transfer results.
- Expanded the join lifecycle to eighteen mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering authority timing, canonical state, material effects, terminal receipts, evaluator dependence, evidence, residuals, order, liveness, rollback, and embedded residuals.
- Preserved the exact current boundary: three valid/six invalid traces, a thirteen-artifact replay, one blocked lineage and eight mutations, a nine- scenario/eight-attack disposable repository slice with baseline false accepts 8 versus governed 0, zero unsafe releases, three rollback attempts, finite invariant extraction, and zero core effect.
- Classified sixteen declarations as two record implications, five route reductions, eight fixture normalizations, and one conjunction over hand- authored finite objects; none proves deployed semantics, authority, revocation, causality, evaluator independence, evidence, residuals, order, liveness, rollback, reproduction, or transfer.
- Specified the natural independently operated multi-service argument-exit campaign with matched baselines, adversarial joins, joint utility and cost, independent reproduction, and heterogeneous transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 50/54 sweeps are complete, 98 machine candidate atoms and 168 prose candidates remain, with no chapter-core support change.
F.172 2026-07-15 — Make stewardship continuity without sovereignty
- Completed the forty-ninth P1 semantic sweep over all 78 structured atoms and 54 prose candidates in
artifact-steward-agents-and-living-project-governance, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the scoped Artifact Steward Continuity Lease the distinct owner while preserving intent, labor, memory, runtime, security, evidence, benchmark, readiness, learning, data, treasury, contribution, governance, federation, incident, release, publication, archive, and sunset authority.
- Reconciled all twenty-three assigned sources at exact passage-reviewed boundaries without importing steward, governance, funding, security, capture-resistance, release, or project-quality results.
- Expanded the lifecycle to eighteen mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering tainted intake, scoped work, protected assets, money, compute, contribution, governance, federation, release, rollback, human continuity, and sunset.
- Preserved the exact current boundary: seven record families, sixteen finite declarations, a two-valid/six-invalid synthetic lifecycle probe, one adjacent synthetic release handoff, no steward runtime, and zero core effect.
- Classified the declarations as consequences or reductions of seven hand- authored finite predicates or functions; none proves mission quality, injection resistance, legitimacy, treasury safety, fairness, capture resistance, release quality, rollback closure, maintainability, sunset, deployment, reproduction, or transfer.
- Specified the natural multi-project argument-exit campaign with matched human/automation/platform/no-steward baselines, real protected assets and governance pressure, complete outcomes and costs, independent reproduction, and transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 49/54 sweeps are complete, 128 machine candidate atoms and 230 prose candidates remain, with no chapter-core support change.
F.173 2026-07-15 — Separate custody, learning, forgetting, and erasure
- Completed the forty-eighth P1 semantic sweep over all 86 structured atoms and 61 prose candidates in
data-engines-continual-learning-and-unlearning, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the scoped Data-and-Descendant Custody Lease the distinct owner while preserving policy, artifact, benchmark, supply-chain, context, evidence, capability, runtime, normative, resource, incident, release, and publication authority.
- Reconciled all eleven assigned sources at exact passage-reviewed boundaries, including PROV-O and Croissant, without importing any reported data quality, learning, forgetting, privacy, erasure, safety, or transfer result.
- Expanded the custody lifecycle to eighteen mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering rights, partitions, full state, prospective checkpoint authority, competing learning policies, deletion propagation, eight separate claim axes, effect-complete rollback, sequential deletion, regrowth, costs, reproduction, and transfer.
- Preserved the exact current boundary: four receipt scenarios, five arms and three seeds, 24 declared state surfaces, 15/15 exact local restores,
no_change, behavioral changes 4/0/1, three lineage invalidations per seed, proxy-only influence, retained source storage, and zero core effect. - Classified all fifteen declarations as reductions of three hand-authored finite route functions; none proves learning, convergence, causal target improvement, forgetting, influence reduction, privacy, storage erasure, production enforcement, or transfer.
- Specified the natural matched-policy argument-exit campaign with full state, sequential deletion, causal influence, privacy, replica and backup erasure, regrowth, external descendants, independent reproduction, and transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 48/54 sweeps are complete, 166 machine candidate atoms and 278 prose candidates remain, with no chapter-core support change.
F.174 2026-07-15 — Make every learned behavior earn an update lease
- Completed the forty-seventh P1 semantic sweep over all 75 structured atoms and 38 prose candidates in
policy-optimization-and-learning-from-feedback, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the scoped Governed Policy Update Lease the distinct owner while preserving Benchmark, Observation, Evidence/Review, target-layer, Data/Supply-Chain, Artifact, Runtime/Security, Capability/Readiness, Threshold/Assurance, Resource, Formal, Incident/Release, and publication authority.
- Reconciled all twenty-nine assigned sources at exact passage-reviewed boundaries without importing any reported optimizer, reward, preference, reasoning, policy, capability, alignment, or safety result.
- Expanded the update lifecycle to eighteen mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering target/proxy separation, matched baselines, complete rollouts, reward attacks, causal tests, lifecycle receipts, full-state rollback, monitoring, expiry, costs, forgetting, rights, reproduction, and transfer.
- Preserved the exact current boundary: one schema and fixture, six synthetic samples, two holdouts, five policies, three invalid candidates, one experimental canary, one fixture rollback, nineteen finite declarations, and zero chapter-core effect.
- Classified the declarations as eight finite record implications, seven route reductions, three fixture normalizations, and one finite observation gate; none proves learning, reward quality, convergence, causal improvement, forgetting control, deployed rollback, runtime behavior, or transfer.
- Specified the natural matched-baseline argument-exit campaign with complete selection lineage, frozen hidden tests, reward/evaluator attacks, causal ablation, forgetting, natural monitoring, effect-complete rollback, joint utility/safety/rights/cost measures, independent reproduction, and transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 47/54 sweeps are complete, 207 machine candidate atoms and 319 prose candidates remain, with no chapter-core support change.
F.175 2026-07-15 — Make assurance compile arguments without minting safety
- Completed the forty-sixth P1 semantic sweep over all 79 structured atoms and 47 prose candidates in
safety-cases-and-structured-assurance, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the scoped Assurance Argument Compilation Packet the distinct owner while preserving Evidence, Benchmark/Observation, Threshold, Readiness/Residual, Artifact, Runtime/Security/Oversight, Data/Supply Chain, Formal, Normative/Governance, Resource, Incident/Rollback/Release, and publication authority.
- Reconciled all four assigned sources at exact passage-reviewed boundaries without importing case, hazard, evidence-adequacy, review, control, safety, or release conclusions.
- Expanded the assurance lifecycle to eighteen mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering typed graph meaning, governed dependencies, assumptions, outside-envelope hazards, countercases, reviewer conflicts, acceptance, residuals, freshness, state separation, invalidation, competing arguments, disclosure, routing, cost, and retirement.
- Preserved the exact current boundary: two schemas, one synthetic readiness- review route, seven synthetic negative routes, five mutations, eight finite declarations, and zero chapter-core effect.
- Classified all eight declarations as reductions of one hand-authored decision tree; none establishes argument semantics, hazard completeness, evidence adequacy, reviewer independence, control effectiveness, risk, safety, or runtime enforcement.
- Specified the natural multi-hazard argument-exit campaign with seeded and natural faults, countercase/outside-envelope search, semantic and evidence review, real safeguards, reviewer conflicts, overrides, invalidation, redaction, rollback, causal ablation, joint quality/cost measurement, independent institutional reproduction, and transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 46/54 sweeps are complete, 236 machine candidate atoms and 350 prose candidates remain, with no chapter-core support change.
F.176 2026-07-15 — Keep observations from becoming stories about intent
- Completed the forty-fifth P1 semantic sweep over all 79 resulting structured atoms and 57 prose candidates in
adversarial-evaluation-sandbagging-and-training-time-deception, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the scoped Evaluation Observation Integrity Packet the distinct owner while preserving Benchmark, Threshold, Policy, Oversight, Evidence, Artifact, Runtime/Security, Data/Supply Chain, Formal, Readiness/Assurance/Incident/ Release, Resource, and Living-Book authority.
- Reconciled all ten assigned sources at exact passage-reviewed boundaries, adding exact Benchmaxxing, RMI, Inspect AI, AgentDojo, and OWASP mappings without importing reported behavior, detector, mitigation, or safety results.
- Expanded the observation lifecycle to eighteen mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering prospective inference bounds, observability, outcome/indicator separation, controls, evaluator dependencies, denominators, discrepancy alternatives, replication, mitigation descendants, invalidation, disclosure, joint costs, and expiry.
- Preserved the exact current boundary: two schemas, one synthetic review route, seven synthetic negative routes, five validator mutations, eight finite declarations, and zero chapter-core effect.
- Classified all eight declarations as reductions of one hand-authored decision tree; none models strategic behavior, learning, evaluator error, causal faithfulness, capability access, mitigation efficacy, runtime enforcement, safety, reproduction, or transfer.
- Specified the natural/adversarial argument-exit campaign with strong elicitation, matched controls, blinded holdouts, dependency-separated evaluators, calibrated outcomes, complete denominators, causal ablations, mitigation descendants, bypass/fallback/recovery, joint useful-throughput and cost, independent institutional reproduction, and transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 45/54 sweeps are complete, 270 machine candidate atoms and 392 prose candidates remain, with no chapter-core support change.
F.177 2026-07-15 — Bind capability signals to prospective deployment commitments
- Completed the forty-fourth P1 semantic sweep over all 79 resulting structured atoms and 57 prose candidates in
capability-thresholds-and-deployment-commitments, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the scoped Capability-to-Deployment Commitment the distinct owner while preserving benchmark, elicitation, safeguard implementation, readiness, release, deployment, support, incident, rights, and SOTA authority.
- Reconciled all six assigned sources at exact passage-reviewed boundaries, including an exact Inspect AI harness mapping, without importing any source-reported capability, dangerousness, safeguard, or deployment result.
- Expanded the commitment lifecycle to eighteen mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering assessment scope, prospective policy binding, safeguard packages and verification, uncertainty, incomparable and stale results, exceptions, portfolio risk, false clears and false blocks, rollback, disclosure, residual custody, and retirement.
- Preserved the exact current boundary: two schemas, eight digest-bound synthetic valid records, five rejecting mutations, eight finite declarations, and zero chapter-core effect.
- Classified all eight declarations as derived finite reductions of one hand-authored decision tree; none proves threshold validity, capability, dangerousness, safeguard efficacy, safety, readiness, release, deployment, reproduction, or transfer.
- Specified the natural/adversarial argument-exit campaign with strong elicitation and controls, safeguard exercise and bypass, exception and institutional-pressure tests, calibrated false-clear/false-block outcomes, complete latency/burden/cost accounting, causal ablation, independent institutional reproduction, and heterogeneous transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 44/54 sweeps are complete, 298 machine candidate atoms and 438 prose candidates remain, with no chapter-core support change.
F.178 2026-07-15 — Make every benchmark earn an instrument lease
- Completed the forty-third P1 semantic sweep over all 74 resulting structured atoms and 62 prose candidates in
benchmark-ratchets-and-anti-goodhart-evidence, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the scoped Benchmark Instrument Lease the distinct owner while preserving Task/Construct, Data/Supply Chain, Runtime/Artifacts, Evaluator, Routing/Training/Policy, Claims/Evidence, Readiness/Release, Security/Privacy/Rights, Resource, Proof, Unlearning, and Living-Book authority.
- Reconciled all twenty-nine assigned sources, adding exact mappings for Mem0, Croissant, Inspect AI, AgentDojo, Darwin Gödel Machine, ADAS, and dynamic recurrent compute without importing any reported result.
- Expanded the contract to eighteen mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering construct validity, target capacity, data exposure, metric provenance, output binding, matched controls, selection lineage, saturation/floors, contamination, uncertainty, tails, costs, causal checks, reproduction, transfer, and retirement.
- Preserved the exact current boundary: two schemas; one blocked provenance record plus ten mutations; two valid and five invalid synthetic ratchet records; one persisted bridge; eight finite declarations; and zero chapter-core effect.
- Classified the eight declarations as two direct projections, three derived decision cases, and three fixture-normalization assertions; none proves construct or metric validity, contamination resistance, capability, safety, unlearning, deployment, reproduction, or transfer.
- Specified the natural/adversarial argument-exit campaign with preregistration, strong controls, hidden and temporal tests, complete selection/failure denominators, output binding, causal/meta-evaluation, complete cost and rights, independent reproduction, and heterogeneous transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 43/54 sweeps are complete, 332 machine candidate atoms and 486 prose candidates remain, with no chapter-core support change.
F.180 2026-07-15 — Make cyclic structure earn a real tradeoff
- Completed the forty-first P1 semantic sweep over all 73 resulting structured atoms and 59 prose candidates in
coilra-multicoil-rope-and-cyclic-mixers, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the scoped Cyclic Mechanism Tradeoff Packet the distinct owner while preserving Mathematical/Search, Proof Transport, Representation/Context, Routing, State-Carry, Training, Runtime, Resource, Verification, Security/Privacy/Rights, Readiness/Incident/Release, and Claims/Evidence authority.
- Reconciled all five assigned sources at exact passage-reviewed boundaries without importing source-reported RoPE, low-rank, cyclic, recurrent, state-space, deployment, or private Theseus outcomes.
- Expanded the contract to eighteen mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering workload-native structure, phase/winding/alias/load diagnostics, dense parity, complete parameter and operation accounting, real kernels, matched controls, full denominators, fallback, expiry, reproduction, transfer, and residual ownership.
- Preserved the exact current boundary: one schema record; one inherited RoPE structural boundary; two public-safe Circle cyclic receipt slices; two no-change decisions; seven finite declarations; and zero chapter-core effect.
- Classified the seven declarations as two direct projections and five finite negative cases; none proves cyclic mechanism semantics, numerical stability, kernel behavior, trained quality, usable context, runtime, memory, parameter efficiency, fallback liveness, reproduction, or transfer.
- Specified the argument-exit campaign over natural tasks; actual CoilRA, MultiCoil, circulant, and block-cyclic candidates; strong matched and negative controls; real kernels and hardware; joint outcome and burden measurement; causal ablations; independent implementations/evaluators; and heterogeneous transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 41/54 sweeps are complete, 388 machine candidate atoms and 579 prose candidates remain, with no chapter-core support change.
F.181 2026-07-14 — Admit a carried state only for its exact request
- Completed the fortieth P1 semantic sweep over all 73 resulting structured atoms and 69 prose candidates in
coil-attention-cyclic-memory-and-recurrence-contracts, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the scoped State-Carry and Recurrence Admission Lease the distinct owner while preserving VCM, Proof Transport, Runtime, Serving, Routing, Deliberation, Resource, Verification, Security, Rights, Artifact, Readiness, Incident, Evidence, and Release authority.
- Reconciled all seven assigned sources, adding exact Universal Transformer, Recurrent Transformer, and Dynamic Compute mappings without importing any reported external capability or efficiency result.
- Expanded the contract to eighteen mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering request isolation, provenance, winding, freshness, coverage, unique fanout, progress, stopping, complete work, fallback, invalidation, rights, expiry, and residual ownership.
- Preserved the exact current boundary: one schema record; three valid and six invalid synthetic traces; five Circle structural receipt slices with no- promotion boundaries; six finite declarations; and zero chapter-core effect.
- Classified the six declarations as two direct projections and four negative cases; none proves cache semantics, isolation, progress, liveness, useful memory, retrieval, reasoning, efficiency, reproduction, or transfer.
- Specified the argument-exit campaign over natural long-context, retrieval, tool-state, streaming, and recurrent work; strong matched controls; joint outcome and burden measurement; causal ablations; fallback and recovery; independent implementations/evaluators; and heterogeneous transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 40/54 sweeps are complete, 411 machine candidate atoms and 622 prose candidates remain, with no chapter-core support change.
F.182 2026-07-14 — Make a theorem keep its exact identity in transit
- Completed the thirty-ninth P1 semantic sweep over all 74 resulting structured atoms and 53 prose candidates in
circle-calculus-and-proof-carrying-ai-contracts, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the theorem-, model-, artifact-, implementation-, consumer-, claim-, version-, and time-specific Proof Contract Transport Envelope the distinct owner while preserving Formal, Specification, Artifact, Supply Chain, Runtime, Verification, Security, Rights, Resource, Evidence, Readiness, Incident, Release, and downstream empirical authority.
- Reconciled all five assigned sources at their exact passage-reviewed boundary without importing general Circle proof ownership or downstream performance.
- Expanded the contract to eighteen lifecycle mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering unique resolution, semantic refinement, canonical fingerprints, clean replay, non-claims, least-authority consumers, authenticated lineage, descendant revocation, fallback, recovery, rights, expiry, and residual ownership.
- Preserved the exact current boundary: two schema records; one narrow non-core external rope transition; one valid and four invalid ASI consumer-gate cases; a nine-contract, four-policy-receipt archive with five rejected controls and a no-change decision; ten finite declarations; and zero chapter-core effect.
- Classified the ten declarations as two direct record projections, seven derived finite or negative consequences, and one authored fixture bridge; none proves resolver soundness, semantic refinement, authenticated transport, revocation closure, liveness, recovery, reproduction, utility, or transfer.
- Specified the argument-exit campaign over natural multi-consumer transport, strong ordinary provenance controls, semantic-refinement measurement, adversarial mutations, complete costs and rights, revocation/liveness, causal ablations, independent producers/resolvers/consumers, and transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 39/54 sweeps are complete, 434 machine candidate atoms and 682 prose candidates remain, with no chapter-core support change.
F.183 2026-07-14 — Make unusual substrates earn each consumer and axis
- Completed the thirty-eighth P1 semantic sweep over all 74 resulting structured atoms and 50 prose candidates in
mathematical-and-search-substrates, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the consumer-, use-, workload-, claim-axis-, implementation-, baseline-, resource-, and time-specific Substrate Adoption Lease the distinct owner, while preserving Intent, Planning, Compilation, Context, Representation, Routing, Generation, Deliberation, Resource, Verification, Proof, Security, Rights, Runtime, Artifact, Readiness, Incident, Release, Claim, and Evidence boundaries.
- Reconciled all fourteen assigned sources, adding exact Universal Transformer and Recurrent Transformer mappings as bounded recurrence, adaptive-compute, cache, and cost comparators without importing reported performance.
- Expanded the contract to eighteen lifecycle mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering claim-axis separation, strong prospective controls, complete denominators and burden, least-authority consumer gates, fallback, retirement, expiry, independent reproduction, transfer, rights, and residual ownership.
- Preserved the exact current evidence boundary: one schema-valid record, four valid synthetic trace states, eight rejected mutations, eleven finite theorem declarations, no candidate A/B or learned-model run, and zero chapter-core support effect.
- Classified the eleven declarations as three direct record projections, five derived finite negatives, and three authored trace-fixture consequences; none proves implementation correspondence, substrate usefulness, liveness, recovery, independent reproduction, transfer, or SOTA.
- Specified the argument-exit campaign over inspectable candidates, natural bounded workloads, ordinary/current/ablation/embarrassing controls, joint axis and total-burden measurement, causal signatures, executable fallback, independent implementation/evaluation, and heterogeneous transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 38/54 sweeps are complete, 457 machine candidate atoms and 725 prose candidates remain, with no chapter-core support change.
F.184 2026-07-14 — Make resource savings pay every protected cost
- Completed the thirty-seventh P1 semantic sweep over all 82 resulting structured atoms and 89 prose candidates in
resource-economics-and-token-budgets, with zero unowned material claims. - Made the scoped Resource Allocation Lease and bounded simulation claim-transport contract the distinct owners without allowing resource pressure to waive Intent, Planning, Routing, Runtime, Verification, Security, Rights, Labor, Evidence, Artifact, Readiness, Incident, or Release owners.
- Reconciled all sixteen assigned sources, adding exact Mem0, Recurrent Transformer, and Dynamic Compute mappings as bounded cost and allocation comparators without importing reported performance.
- Expanded the contract to eighteen lifecycle mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering protected floors, complete units and denominators, displaced and opportunity cost, reviewer reservation, queue and tail behavior, simulation transfer, drift, recovery, causal identification, and residual ownership.
- Preserved the exact current boundary: a ten-command/twenty-six-artifact local flagship, three accepted narrow transitions, five no-promotion decisions, finite selector/workflow/budget/capacity/timing/load/CI/governance-tax and simulation artifacts, and zero Resource Economics core support effect.
- Audited eleven targets across forty-five ResourceEconomics and thirteen SimulationFidelity theorem declarations as finite gates, negatives, fixture summaries, and public-record alignment; none proves deployed scheduling, economic optimality, welfare, production stability, simulator adequacy, or transfer.
- Specified the argument-exit campaign over natural multi-tenant work, real models and serving, strong matched policies, protected floors, complete costs and work states, delayed outcomes, causal ablations, independent schedulers and meters, and heterogeneous transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 37/54 sweeps are complete, 481 machine candidate atoms and 760 prose candidates remain, with no chapter-core support change.
F.185 2026-07-14 — Make compressed artifacts earn each use
- Completed the thirty-sixth P1 semantic sweep over all 74 resulting structured atoms and 46 prose candidates in
rankfold-neuralfold-and-artifact-compression, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made the artifact-, consumer-, use-, access-pattern-, decoder-, platform-, and time-specific Compressed Artifact Admission Lease the distinct owner while preserving Artifact Graph, Context, Routing, Verification, Resource, Claim, Security, Rights, Readiness, Runtime, Human, Incident, and Release boundaries.
- Reconciled all six assigned sources, adding the missing exact RAPTOR mapping as a bounded hierarchical-summary comparator without importing performance, fidelity, reconstruction, or local compression evidence.
- Expanded the contract to eighteen lifecycle mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering source preservation, claim separation, complete byte and operation accounting, residual custody, rare and adversarial probes, executable fallback, source authority, rights, drift, expiry, quarantine, recovery, and denominator integrity.
- Preserved the exact evidence boundary: one schema fixture; one fresh 3,936-byte RAW0 replay producing a 4,434-byte archive with exact roundtrip, no compression advantage, license-disabled NeuralFold, and one rejected byte mutation; three imported NEURAL0 metadata observations without a fresh encode; and two no-change decisions.
- Classified nineteen Lean declarations as two direct predicate or projection consequences and seventeen derived negative or finite routes; none proves decoder semantics, useful compression, fallback liveness, security, system cost, or deployment.
- Specified the argument-exit campaign over an enabled inspectable codec, heterogeneous public-safe corpus, strong matched baselines, exact and lossy contracts, all bytes and operations, adversarial archives, behavioral fallback and recovery, causal ablations, independent implementations, and heterogeneous transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 36/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 526 machine candidate atoms and 839 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.186 2026-07-14 — Make extra inference earn a bounded handoff
- Completed the thirty-fifth P1 semantic sweep over all 81 resulting structured atoms and 38 prose candidates in
governed-deliberation-and-test-time-scaling, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made the request-specific extra-inference lease, complete candidate/history custody, stopping, and bounded planning handoff the distinct owner while preserving fast generation, context, routing, readiness, verification, resource, planning, runtime, artifact, claim, rights, human, and release owners.
- Reconciled all eight assigned sources, adding exact Verification Bandwidth, Universal Transformer, and Dynamic Compute mappings while keeping external results source-scoped.
- Expanded the contract to eighteen lifecycle mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering prospective mode and budget freeze, initially-correct corruption versus repair, complete candidate denominators, verifier dependence, trace faithfulness, stopping, abstention, authority separation, all costs, causal identification, expiry, and residual custody.
- Preserved the exact current boundary: ten routes, eleven rejecting mutations, fifteen harms, a balanced 300-example setup, a three-seed deterministic result with adaptive 179/180 in 236 operations, fixed 154/180 in 540 and fifteen corruptions, direct 130/180, zero fallback activations, two no-change decisions, and a later five-arm real-model 0/60 null.
- Classified all ten Lean declarations as derived finite route consequences; none proves verifier independence, reasoning quality, faithfulness, useful test-time scaling, safety, or efficiency.
- Specified the argument-exit campaign over deliberately ambiguous natural and adversarial tasks, actual current-model candidates, initially correct and incorrect strata, all fifteen harms, independent outcome and faithfulness evaluation, matched arms, joint metrics, causal ablations, reproduction, and heterogeneous transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 35/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 546 machine candidate atoms and 880 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.187 2026-07-14 — Make fast generation prove end-to-end useful speed
- Completed the thirty-fourth P1 semantic sweep over all 76 resulting structured atoms and 36 prose candidates in
fast-generation-architectures, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made request-specific accelerated-route admission and complete end-to-end speed-receipt custody the distinct owner while preserving planning, context, routing, readiness, runtime, resource, security, authority, rights, verification, artifact, labor, benchmark, claim, human, incident, and release owners.
- Reconciled all 21 assigned sources and added the missing exact Recurrent Transformer mapping as a metadata-first recurrent-KV comparator without importing its small-model or asymptotic results.
- Expanded the contract to eighteen lifecycle mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering prospective scope, strong quality-equivalent baselines, immutable route identity, distinct attempted/proposed/accepted/verified/delivered/useful states, queue-to-delivery timing, cache and warmup matching, complete verifier/repair/fallback/resource attribution, load and fairness, high-risk and rights gates, failure retention, expiry, rollback, transfer, and proxy-speed laundering.
- Preserved the exact current boundary: one not-run schema; an 18-mode and 13-comparison Project Theseus import with five speed-lift warnings, zero task-passing or promotable comparisons, and six invalid controls; a two-command and ten-digest replay; a four-task deterministic result selecting a 264-unit verified template over a 632-unit baseline while rejecting a cheaper 176-unit proxy; a four-command, sixteen-digest, 68-task aggregate with fourteen rejected controls; and two accepted no-change decisions.
- Classified 38 Lean declarations as five direct predicate or projection checks, thirty-one derived finite route, negative, or fixture consequences, and two authored-summary bridges; none establishes a faster decoder, adequate model- output verifier, serving behavior, fallback execution, or transfer.
- Specified the argument-exit campaign over actual models and serving systems, natural and adversarial workloads, optimized autoregressive and current acceleration baselines, full quality/safety/rights/latency/tail/resource/ fairness/recovery metrics, causal ablations, independent generator/verifier/ evaluator/serving/measurement implementations, and heterogeneous transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 34/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 581 machine candidate atoms and 911 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.188 2026-07-14 — Make compactness answer to total burden and real consumers
- Completed the thirty-third P1 semantic sweep over all 80 resulting structured atoms and 54 prose candidates in
compact-generative-systems-and-residual-honesty, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made consumer-specific compact-representation admission and residual custody the distinct owner while preserving source, consumer, context, routing, evidence, learning, resource, rights, runtime, artifact, human, federation, deployment, and release owners.
- Reconciled all 17 assigned sources and added the missing exact RAPTOR mapping as a hierarchical-retrieval comparator without importing reported gains.
- Expanded the manifest and chapter to eighteen lifecycle mechanisms, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering final package closure, complete search denominators, independent exact/scoped-loss checks, verifier dependency, executable repair/fallback, semantic leasing, migration, downstream utility, source and rights preservation, total burden, residual reopening, resource laundering, and SOTA theater.
- Preserved the exact current boundary: three schemas; a 78-byte versus 368-byte toy GVR selection with three controls; 3/5 residual-conservation records; two four-entry residual traces with five storage controls; a 71-byte Circle structural saving; one bounded subordinate upward transition; two no-change decisions; and zero parseable final decisions, correct routes, or reopen triggers out of 24 residual-pressure calls.
- Classified 32 declarations across three Lean modules as six direct predicate or projection checks, twenty-three derived finite route, negative, or fixture consequences, and three authored-summary bridges; the bridges are not independent Python replay or real-codec evidence.
- Specified the argument-exit campaign over real codecs, semantic representations, heterogeneous corpora, real downstream consumers, strong matched literal/codec/model-compression/retrieval/summary-tree/generator/ semantic/human baselines, joint fidelity/utility/rate/resource/human/rights/ recovery/residual metrics, causal ablations, independent implementations, and heterogeneous transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 33/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 614 machine candidate atoms and 939 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.189 2026-07-14 — Turn personal compute hives into a falsifiable placement program
- Completed the thirty-second P1 semantic sweep over all 77 resulting structured atoms and 56 prose candidates in
personal-compute-hives-and-federated-edge-intelligence, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made consumer-specific governed job admission and placement the distinct owner while preserving separate intent, context, routing/readiness, security/privacy/rights, runtime/effects, human, resource, artifact/evidence, learning, federation, project/provider, and release owners.
- Reconciled all 23 source assignments, adding the missing exact Gilbert and Lynch CAP mapping as a bounded partition-pressure comparator rather than implementation, availability, consensus, or safety evidence.
- Expanded the manifest and chapter to an eighteen-stage lifecycle, twelve interfaces, eighteen invariants, and eighteen failure modes covering exact version binding, role separation, policy before optimization, task-local leases, scoped approval, partition quarantine, complete denominators, effect-complete recovery, descendant invalidation, residual custody, surveillance, sandbox theater, resource laundering, and SOTA theater.
- Preserved the exact executable boundary: seven schemas; 2 valid and 8 invalid hive-admission fixtures; 3 valid and 6 invalid partitioned-authority records; and one accepted no-change transition. No live or useful hive result is claimed.
- Classified 26 Lean declarations as four direct predicate/projection checks, twenty-one derived finite route or negative consequences, and one authored- summary bridge; the bridge does not independently replay the Python fixture or prove a deployed distributed system.
- Specified a natural/adversarial campaign with strong matched single-device, cloud, manual, local-only, cost/latency-only, ordinary-orchestrator, conservative-denial, and full-hive baselines; joint useful, safety, rights, privacy, locality, availability, consistency, resource, human-work, recovery, security, and residual metrics; causal ablations; independent evaluator and orchestration implementations; and heterogeneous transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 32/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 666 machine candidate atoms and 991 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.190 2026-07-14 — Make readiness an expiring use-specific routability lease
- Completed the thirty-first P1 semantic sweep over all 74 resulting structured atoms and 76 prose candidates in
readiness-gates-residual-escrow-and-quarantine, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made consumer- and use-specific expiring routability the distinct owner while preserving separate owners for capability identity, routing, benchmarks, evidence, effects, security, privacy, rights, rollback, learning state, resources, human review, runtime currentness, deployment, and release.
- Reconciled all 17 source assignments, including bounded Darwin Gödel Machine and selective-prediction comparators, without importing reported gains or promoting current readiness.
- Expanded the manifest to 18 mechanisms, 12 interfaces, 18 invariants, and 18 failure modes covering complete check state, hard vetoes, floor/frontier separation, residual custody, scoped expiry, selective utility, quarantine, transitive invalidation, lineage, recovery, terminal closure, replay, and SOTA laundering.
- Classified 20 Lean declarations as eight direct predicate/projection checks, eleven derived finite route or negative consequences, and one authored-summary bridge; the bridge is not independent probe-execution evidence.
- Preserved the exact currentness and negative calibration boundaries: Project Theseus was YELLOW at commit
d2343540with 12 wired, 2 implemented, 5 partial, and 1 frozen phase; post-v2.1 released only 2/36 useful candidates and produced zero correct substantive candidates out of 360 in ambiguous routing; post-v2.3 emitted zero admissible final decisions out of 24. - Specified a natural/adversarial readiness-efficacy campaign with strong MLOps, checklist, confidence, human, conservative-denial, and governed baselines; joint usefulness, safety, recovery, cost, human-work, and residual metrics; causal ablations; independent implementation/evaluation; and transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 31/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 701 machine candidate atoms and 1,035 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.191 2026-07-14 — Make routing a selective task-local capability lease
- Completed the thirtieth P1 semantic sweep over all 76 resulting structured atoms and 64 prose candidates in
routing-heads-and-specialist-cores, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made the eighteen-stage selection lifecycle the distinct owner: frozen task, versioned candidate registry, separate semantic and physical identities, eligibility, non-leaking features, candidate outcomes, selective calibration, route shape, least capability and authority, task-local lease, execution receipt, outcome separation, fallback, route memory, load monitoring, lifecycle gates, replay packet, and matched campaign feedback.
- Reconciled all 17 assigned sources and 12 owner interfaces while keeping task meaning, qualifications, context, memory, authority ceilings, effects, verification, artifacts, evidence, resources, readiness, replacement, residuals, human work, federation, and release separately owned.
- Expanded the manifest to 18 mechanisms, 12 interfaces, 18 invariants, and 18 failure modes covering candidate denominators, label leakage, selective utility, least authority, fresh leases, matched resources, correlated routes, load, lifecycle invalidation, replay, evaluator capture, and SOTA laundering.
- Classified 20 Lean declarations as three direct predicate/projection checks and 17 derived finite route or negative consequences; none establishes a useful specialist answer, router generalization, production enforcement, MoECOT runtime behavior, replay correctness, or transfer.
- Preserved both bounded empirical results: the post-v2 separable comparison tied oracle, learned, rule, and fallback at 162/180, while the post-v2.1 learned router selected 59/60 routes but all 360 substantive candidates were wrong and its 20 correct outcomes were non-answer actions.
- Specified the argument-exit campaign over natural and adversarial workloads, strong matched generalist, selective, cascade, cost-aware, human, and governed baselines, joint usefulness/governance metrics, causal ablations, independent implementation and evaluation, multiple models and seeds, and transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 30/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 729 machine candidate atoms and 1,092 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.192 2026-07-14 — Make procedural memory an evidence-gated procedure lifecycle
- Completed the twenty-ninth P1 semantic sweep over all 73 resulting structured atoms and 48 prose candidates in
procedural-memory-and-cognitive-loop-closure, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made evidence-gated promotion from complete repeated execution traces into qualified reusable execution structure the distinct owner. Artifact reality, semantic and episodic memory, belief support, compilation, routing, effect authority, verification, readiness, human work, rights, and model-state learning remain separately owned.
- Completed bounded mappings for all eighteen assigned architecture, historical-project, memory, learned-tool-use, skill-library, and program- library sources. Reported external performance and historical runtime behavior remain outside local evidence.
- Expanded the manifest to 18 mechanisms, 12 interfaces, 18 invariants, and 18 failure modes covering prospective comparability, complete trace universes, memory-domain separation, receipt reality, failures, causal alternatives, typed parameters, reproducible synthesis, matched baselines, lifecycle state, scoped routing, monitoring, recovery, retirement, and descendant invalidation.
- Specified matched natural manual/interpreter, retrieval, prompt/checklist, script, workflow, learned-tool-use, program-library, skill-library, and full- foundry baselines; joint usefulness, unsafe-reuse, refusal, authority, privacy, efficiency, human-work, recovery, and residual gates; predicted interventions; independent reproduction; and heterogeneous transfer.
- Audited nineteen Lean declarations as two direct predicate/projection checks and seventeen derived finite route, negative, or fixture consequences. None proves trace comparability, causal abstraction, parameter quality, generated- tool correctness, useful routing, recovery completeness, or transfer.
- Preserved the exact evidence ceiling: one schema, three valid and six invalid qualification packets, one bounded promotion record and ten mutations, no natural generated procedure, and no chapter-core support effect.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 29/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 761 machine candidate atoms and 1,140 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.194 2026-07-14 — Make runtime action a leased, observed, and recoverable effect boundary
- Completed the twenty-seventh P1 semantic sweep over all 77 resulting structured atoms and 64 prose candidates in
runtime-adapters-tool-permissions-and-human-approval, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made exact leased effect dispatch, independent observation, containment, and terminal receipt custody the distinct owner. Objective, plan, identity, policy, permission and approval legitimacy, context, artifact truth, verification, evidence, support, readiness, and release remain separately owned.
- Completed bounded mappings for all twenty-five assigned architecture, operator, human-factors, distributed-systems, evaluation, prompt-injection, agentic-risk, historical-project, recovery, and QCSA sources. No framework, benchmark, paper, taxonomy, or project result is imported as deployed adapter evidence.
- Expanded the manifest to 18 mechanisms, 12 interfaces, 18 invariants, and 18 failure modes. The effect boundary now binds multidimensional capabilities, semantic non-authority, exact approvals, reviewer readiness, effect leases, identified enforcement, secret handles, pre-state, effect inventory, independent observation, partition/revocation races, incidents, effect- complete recovery, receipts, costs, and residuals.
- Specified strong direct-tool, prompt-only, OS/container sandbox, capability, workflow, approval, control/data-separation, adversarial-task, evaluation- harness, and governed-adapter baselines; joint useful-effect, authorization, injection, escape, secret, approval, revocation, duplicate, rollback, false- refusal, missed-help, privacy, latency, human-work, recovery, and total-cost gates; causal ablations; independent reproduction; and broad transfer.
- Audited all forty-nine Lean declarations under six public targets. Ten are predicate-projection or blocking consequences, thirty-seven are finite route or negative-case consequences, and two are authored-summary bridges; none proves deployed enforcement, approval, secret isolation, effect safety, rollback, usefulness, causality, or transfer.
- Preserved the exact evidence ceiling: five authored fixture families, one rollback-exact temp-file effect, one accepted no-promotion decision, adjacent bounded QCSA results, no natural multi-target campaign, and no core support effect.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 27/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 825 machine candidate atoms and 1,216 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.195 2026-07-14 — Make artifact continuity a challenged record-reality and impact-closure plane
- Completed the twenty-sixth P1 semantic sweep over all 81 resulting structured atoms and 78 prose candidates in
artifact-graphs-audit-logs-and-replay, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made durable artifact identity, derivation, record-reality custody, replay grade, and impact closure the distinct owner. Job lifecycle, context, runtime effects, source admission, verification, evidence, support, learning, readiness, and release remain separately owned.
- Completed bounded mappings for all eighteen assigned sources: six local raw- cache architecture sources, MoECOT, PROV-O, Croissant 1.1, in-toto, five historical projects, and three additional harness, recovery, and reasoning- faithfulness comparators. No source-reported result is imported as local deployment evidence.
- Expanded the manifest to 18 mechanisms, 12 interfaces, 18 invariants, and 18 failure modes. The graph now binds stable content identity, observed versus asserted lineage, revisions and events, canonical/projection separation, reverse closure, alternate derivations, replay locks, terminal receipts, receipt challenges, epistemic trust roots, rights and deletion duties, consumers, impact queries, costs, and residuals.
- Specified strong folders, version-control, workflow-history, provenance- ontology, dataset-metadata, signed-attestation, lineage-catalog, and governed- graph baselines; joint lineage, record-reality, replay, closure, privacy, deletion, useful-reuse, false-blocking, reconstruction, latency, human-work, storage, remediation, and total-cost gates; causal ablations; independent reproduction; and heterogeneous transfer.
- Audited all forty-three Lean declarations under ten public targets. Five are predicate-projection or blocking consequences, thirty-one are finite route, sequence, or negative-case consequences, and seven are authored-summary bridges; none proves deployed provenance, independent observation, replay, revocation, privacy/deletion closure, useful reuse, causality, or transfer.
- Preserved the exact evidence ceiling: ten bounded fixture/observation families, eight accepted no-promotion decisions, two historical service observations, no natural multi-repository campaign, and no core support effect.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 26/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 855 machine candidate atoms and 1,261 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.196 2026-07-14 — Make typed jobs an admitted-work lifecycle and receipt plane
- Completed the twenty-fifth P1 semantic sweep over all 76 resulting structured atoms and 32 prose candidates in
labor-os-and-typed-jobs, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made admitted work lifecycle and terminal receipt custody the distinct owner. Intent, planning, permissions, approvals, runtime effects, context, artifacts, verification, evidence, support, learning, cost, readiness, and release remain separately owned.
- Completed bounded mappings for all ten assigned sources: four passage- reviewed local caches, two source-note/connector records, and four official workflow documentation/specification comparators spanning Temporal, Airflow, BPMN, and Kubernetes. No workflow-system result is imported as local runtime evidence.
- Expanded the manifest to 18 mechanisms, 12 interfaces, 18 invariants, and 18 failure modes. Jobs now bind contract/plan parentage, attempts, leases, permissions, approvals, workspace and secrets, adapter calls, observed effects, retries, recovery, compensation, artifacts, adjudication, delivery, evidence eligibility, terminal receipts, expiry, retirement, costs, and residuals.
- Added strong chat, ambient-agent, swarm, script, queue, DAG, durable-workflow, process-engine, batch-job, and governed baselines; joint authorization, useful-completion, effect-fidelity, lifecycle, duplicate-effect, recovery, compensation, evidence-readiness, false-refusal, missed-help, fairness, privacy, latency, human-work, and total-cost gates; causal ablations; reproduction; and broad transfer.
- Audited all twenty-seven Lean declarations under five public targets. Two are predicate-projection or blocking consequences, twenty-three are finite route or negative-case consequences, and two are assumption-restating authored- summary bridges; none proves deployed scheduler, permission, approval, effect, recovery, delivery, evidence, usefulness, safety, or transfer claims.
- Preserved the exact evidence ceiling: 3 valid/10 rejecting plan-execution fixtures, 2/7 delivery traces, 2/9 durable-lifecycle traces, one accepted no- promotion decision, no deployed workflow runtime, and no core support effect.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 25/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 897 machine candidate atoms and 1,328 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.197 2026-07-14 — Make proof-carrying review a bounded route-and-verdict plane
- Completed the twenty-fourth P1 semantic sweep over all 76 resulting structured atoms and 35 prose candidates in
spinoza-verification-and-proof-carrying-claims, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made prospective verification-route execution and bounded verdict custody the distinct owner. Target identity, obligation adequacy, formal/source/ procedure/replay/benchmark validity, artifact lineage, reviewer competence, contestability and appeal legitimacy, support, action, rights, resource cost, readiness, and release remain separately owned.
- Completed bounded mappings for all eighteen assigned sources: six passage- reviewed local caches, one source-note/connector boundary, five public-safe historical-project notes, and six external comparators spanning PCC, Lean, autoformalization, debate, model judging, and contestable AI. No source- reported result is imported as local verifier or tribunal evidence.
- Expanded the manifest to 18 mechanisms, 12 interfaces, 18 invariants, and 18 failure modes. The route now freezes target and consequence before outcomes, separates semantic mapping from artifact checking, names the epistemic TCB, retains every attempt, bounds dossiers and reviewer dependence, preserves attacks, ignorance, dissent, veto, minority findings, and appeal, guards prior-review reuse, and writes only typed bounded consequence proposals.
- Added strong matched direct, self-critique, citation, proof, replay, benchmark, model-judge, debate, accountable-human, abstention, and governed baselines; joint useful-acceptance, false-acceptance, false-refusal, missed- help, mapping, validity, attack, calibration, appeal, privacy, latency, human-work, delayed-outcome, and total-cost gates; causal ablations; clean reproduction; and cross-model, domain, language, formal-system, evaluator, organization, threat, and temporal transfer.
- Audited all twenty-one Lean declarations under five public targets. Twelve are predicate-projection or blocking consequences, eight are finite tribunal- route consequences, and one is an assumption-restating authored-summary bridge; none proves target meaning, theorem/source truth, verifier competence, reviewer independence, judge calibration, verdict correctness, action enforcement, usefulness, safety, or transfer.
- Preserved the exact evidence ceiling: 3 valid/5 rejecting proof-carrying fixtures, 3/5 tribunal fixtures, 2/7 adversarial-dossier cases, 1 bounded five-project method/independence record/11 rejecting mutations, a related 3/6 epistemic-TCB fixture owned by Artifact Graphs, no natural campaign, and no chapter-core support effect.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 24/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 920 machine candidate atoms and 1,370 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.198 2026-07-14 — Make claim ledgers an append-only semantic identity plane
- Completed the twenty-third P1 semantic sweep over all 73 resulting structured atoms and 36 prose candidates in
claim-ledgers-and-belief-revision, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made durable semantic claim identity and append-only state-transition history the distinct owner. Verification adequacy, evidence validity and support, proof semantics, reviewer competence, context state, general artifact provenance, execution authority, rights, resource cost, readiness, and release remain separately owned.
- Completed bounded mappings for all eighteen assigned sources: four passage-reviewed local caches, one source-note/connector boundary, five public-safe historical-project notes, QCSA, and seven external comparators spanning formal belief revision, truth maintenance, assumption contexts, citation support, retrieval/critique, behavioral testing, and interoperable provenance. No source-reported result is imported as local belief-revision evidence.
- Expanded the manifest to 18 mechanisms, 11 interfaces, 17 invariants, and 18 failure modes. Claim records now bind raw and canonical proposition, scope, assumptions, semantic variants, evidence and attacks, contradiction, dependencies, ontology, lifecycle, commitment, authority and rights, surfaces, expiry, transition base and history, concurrency, migration, costs, and residuals.
- Added append-only event replay, owner-gated support transitions, bounded dependency repair, ontology migration with collision and non-isomorphism handling, no-lost-update concurrency, exact surface acknowledgment, stale- view expiry, complete semantic-error and cost denominators, strong matched baselines, causal ablations, clean reproduction, and cross-model, cross-domain, cross-ontology, cross-language, and cross-evaluator transfer gates.
- Audited all twenty Lean declarations under four public targets. Five project preservation or blocking consequences from modeled predicates, fourteen prove finite route branches, and one restates an authored summary validity predicate; they do not prove natural claim identity, semantic equivalence, contradiction correctness, dependency completeness, event-store behavior, surface consistency, useful belief revision, safety, or transfer.
- Preserved the exact evidence ceiling: five valid and seven rejecting claim-ledger revision fixtures, one bounded five-project lifecycle and eleven rejecting mutations, mixed QCSA identity/address findings, and no open- domain extractor, natural contradiction evaluator, concurrent ledger, ontology migration, surface synchronizer, independent reviewer, useful advantage, transfer result, or chapter-core support effect.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 23/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 958 machine candidate atoms and 1,420 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.199 2026-07-14 — Make verification adequacy an obligation-to-capacity contract
- Completed the twenty-second P1 semantic sweep over all 73 resulting structured atoms and 37 prose candidates in
verification-bandwidth-and-context-adequacy, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made the prospective, claim-specific obligation-to-capacity contract for an exact verification attempt the distinct owner. Context conformance, transaction validity, intent and planning, reviewer competence, claim evidence and support, formal-property semantics, security and rights, artifact lineage, runtime effects, resource cost, and release remain separately owned.
- Completed bounded mappings for all sixteen assigned sources: four passage-reviewed local caches, one connector/source-note boundary, and eleven external comparators spanning retrieval, long context, compression, citation, behavioral and expert evaluation, property-specific formal verification, abstention, and model panels. No source-reported result is imported as local verification evidence.
- Expanded the manifest to 18 mechanisms, 11 interfaces, 17 invariants, and 18 failure modes. The contract freezes claim and requested-effect scope, positive and negative obligations, actual source units, eligible modes, evaluator dependence, resources, authority, rights, horizon, stop and escalation rules before outcomes, then preserves every attempt, result, disagreement, failure, cost, residual, expiry trigger, and causal-use observation.
- Added strong matched answer-only, long-context, retrieval, graph and hierarchical retrieval, compression, citation, self-critique, model-panel, behavioral-test, formal-property, human-review, abstention, and governed baselines. Promotion now requires joint false-acceptance, false-refusal, missed-help, contradiction-discovery, calibration, usefulness, safety, privacy, latency, and total-cost gates plus causal ablations, clean reproduction, and cross-model, cross-domain, and cross-evaluator transfer.
- Audited all fourteen theorem declarations under four public proof targets. Three restate a modeled predicate or summary condition and eleven prove one finite witness or finite route consequences; they do not prove obligation completeness, evaluator competence or independence, model cognition, a capacity law, usefulness, safety, or transfer.
- Preserved the exact evidence ceiling: three valid and five rejecting admission records; two valid and seven rejecting contradiction traces; three valid and five rejecting capacity traces; one conservative 12-unit/66-obligation/18-checked/48-residual record; one 24-obligation decomposition including six boundary checks; and the negative post-v2.1 result in which zero of 360 substantive candidates met the answer criterion even when route actions could score correctly. No natural claim campaign, independent evaluator, deployed ledger, useful advantage, transfer result, or chapter-core support effect follows.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 22/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 983 machine candidate atoms and 1,460 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.200 2026-07-14 — Make context transactions an observed durable-state claim
- Completed the twenty-first P1 semantic sweep over all 73 resulting structured atoms and 37 prose candidates in
context-transactions-snapshots-mounts-and-taint, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made dynamic, versioned durable context-state transition the distinct owner, separate from static packet materialization, intent and planning, security and rights, claim revision, artifact lineage, runtime effects, model-state update and unlearning, verification, cost, support, and release.
- Completed bounded mappings for all fifteen assigned sources: four passage-reviewed local source caches, editable VCM, GraphRAG and Mem0, CAP, TxFS, Machine Unlearning, and five pinned historical-project notes. The external and historical records remain comparators, not local transaction, durability, deletion, model-use, usefulness, or transfer evidence.
- Expanded the manifest to 18 mechanisms, 11 interfaces, 17 invariants, and 18 failure modes. The transaction contract now binds actual pre/post-state, lifecycle, causal order, participant set, snapshots, branches, mounts, actual effects, isolation and conflicts, authority and rights, taint, declassification, deletion and revocation, retry idempotency, durability, crash and restart, visibility, total cost, faults, and residuals.
- Added dirty-read, non-repeatable-read, phantom, lost-update, write-skew, stale-index, branch, mount, partial-commit, cache/replica, compaction, process-kill, restart, deletion-resurrection, erasure-category, external- effect, and hidden-denominator controls plus strong database, filesystem, event-sourcing, retrieval, persistent-memory, and human baselines.
- Audited all 23 theorem declarations grouped under four public proof targets. Two operational declarations restate modeled assumptions and twenty-one prove finite Boolean, list, route, or authored-summary consequences; they do not prove real I/O, serializability, linearizability, atomicity, crash durability, deletion completeness, usefulness, safety, or transfer.
- Preserved the exact evidence ceiling: three valid and six rejecting memory-store records; two valid and four rejecting ordered sequences; one bounded five-project restart lifecycle and ten rejecting mutations; no concurrent store, actual process crash, filesystem journal recovery, distributed commit, natural model-backed workload, or support-state effect.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 21/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 1,004 machine candidate atoms and 1,492 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.201 2026-07-14 — Make the Virtual Context ABI an actual-packet contract
- Completed the twentieth P1 semantic sweep over all 75 resulting structured atoms and 36 prose candidates in
virtual-context-abi, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made the static, versioned, consumer- and purpose-relative request-to-materialization contract between durable memory and the actual model- or worker-visible packet the distinct owner. Durable updates, dynamic transactions, verification adequacy, claim support, runtime effects, rights, release, and resource authority remain separately owned.
- Completed bounded mappings for all twenty-four assigned sources: six local source notes, four pinned-project notes, QCSA, and thirteen external comparators spanning direct and graph RAG, hierarchical retrieval, long- context evaluation, prompt compression, persistent memory, adaptive retrieval, citations, and OS-style memory. Their conceptual and source-reported contributions remain comparators, not local proof of context fidelity, model use, useful advantage, or transfer.
- Expanded the manifest to 18 mechanisms, 11 interfaces, 17 invariants, and 18 failure modes. The contract now binds the frozen request, all eligible candidates, exact emitted packet, source and field lineage, transformations, omissions and loss, selection denominator and frontier, provenance and taint, authority and rights, use, freshness, lease, revocation, adequacy state, costs, faults, use observations, outcomes, and residuals.
- Separated resolver conformance, freshness, representation fidelity, admission, verification adequacy, model use, outcome contribution, usefulness, safety, support, and release. Added natural matched baselines, independently labeled source obligations and actual packets, stale and poisoning attacks, causal ablations, clean reproduction, and cross-model and cross-backend transfer gates.
- Audited all 31 theorem declarations grouped under six public proof targets. Five operational or authority declarations restate assumptions or project policy and twenty-six prove finite Boolean or enumerated route consequences; they do not prove a real resolver, truthful certificates, semantic adequacy, model use, useful contribution, safety, or transfer.
- Preserved the exact evidence ceiling: three valid and five rejecting admission fixtures; two valid and nine rejecting resolver routes; one bounded four-project graph certificate and eleven rejecting mutations; QCSA’s bounded identity, address, certificate, and migration findings; its 1.000 accuracy tie, 1.913386 operation ratio, failed matched-advantage and resource gates, active-question refutation, and zero ABI-core support effect.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 20/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 1,030 machine candidate atoms and 1,525 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.202 2026-07-14 — Make cognitive compilation an actual-target translation claim
- Completed the nineteenth P1 semantic sweep over all 72 resulting structured atoms and 52 prose candidates in
cognitive-compilation-and-semantic-ir, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made a versioned, consumer- and target-relative translation contract the distinct owner, separate from intent interpretation, plan selection, context supply, worker routing, jobs, authority, effects, artifact lineage, verification, support, release, rights, and cost authority.
- Completed bounded mappings for all sixteen assigned sources: five reviewed local source notes, three pinned-project notes, QCSA, and seven external comparators spanning planning languages, search, synthesis, compiler IR, multi-level lowering, and translation validation. Their conceptual and source-reported contributions remain comparators, not local compiler-quality or reproduction evidence.
- Expanded the manifest to 18 mechanisms, 11 interfaces, 17 invariants, and 18 failure modes. The translation contract now binds accepted obligations, consumer and target, stable semantic identities, field and obligation lineage, ambiguity, pass semantics, actual target artifacts, evaluator dependencies, observed mutations, invalidation, rebuild closure, complete costs, failures, and residuals.
- Separated source acceptance, IR well-formedness, semantic preservation, target validity, artifact usefulness, external effects, repair locality, support movement, and live authority. Added natural matched baselines, independently implemented source and actual-target evaluation, adversarial obligation loss, causal ablations, clean reproduction, and cross-target transfer gates.
- Audited all 14 theorem declarations grouped under three public proof targets. Two operational theorems restate modeled assumptions and twelve prove finite Boolean branch consequences; they do not prove source-target semantics, compiler execution, evaluator correctness, graph refinement, repair locality, runtime correspondence, useful advantage, or transfer.
- Preserved the exact evidence ceiling: two valid and four rejecting hand-authored compilation traces; one blocked preservation record and nine rejecting mutations; 2,340 deterministic QCSA predictions; one thirteen- stage zero-model reversible trace and ten rejecting controls. Full QCSA tied the best baseline at 1.000 task accuracy while using 1.913386 times the operations, failed matched-advantage and resource gates, and did not benefit from active questions on the frozen corpus. Bounded non-core dispositions do not move the chapter core.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 19/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 1,071 machine candidate atoms and 1,555 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.203 2026-07-14 — Make planning a refutable obligation-scheduling control layer
- Completed the eighteenth P1 semantic sweep over all 76 resulting structured atoms and 33 prose candidates in
planning-as-a-control-layer, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made prospective, consumer-relative obligation scheduling under uncertainty the distinct owner, separate from semantic conformance, compiler lowering, worker qualification, job creation, authority, effects, verification, evidence, release, rights, and cost authority.
- Completed bounded mappings for all nine assigned sources: PlanForge, VIEA, Cognitive Compilation, Software Magic Grimoire, MoECOT, the PlanForge compiler architecture, Coherence Exchange, TokenMana, and V-JEPA 2. Their conceptual and source-reported contributions remain comparators, not local planner-quality or reproduction evidence.
- Expanded the manifest to 18 mechanisms, 11 interfaces, 17 invariants, and 18 failure modes. The plan policy now binds candidate decompositions, typed obligations and dependencies, assumptions and observations, predictive state, feasibility, route requests, lifecycle, dispatch, merge, stop, recovery, replan, complete denominators, observed costs, and residuals.
- Separated acyclicity from dependency truth, solver optimality from model adequacy, planner score from independent evidence, route request from worker qualification, dispatch request from authority and effect, and a recorded replan from useful live-feedback handling.
- Audited all 33 theorem declarations grouped under seven public proof targets. Assumption-restating predicates, finite Boolean or enum routes, fixture bridges, and index ordering remain activation scaffolds; they do not prove general DAG semantics, dependency truth, planner quality, scheduler optimality, runtime refinement, causal benefit, or transfer.
- Preserved the exact evidence ceiling: seven valid deterministic synthetic records, twenty-six rejecting controls, two accepted no-change transitions, no natural planner-produced plan, and no chapter-core support movement.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 18/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 1,100 machine candidate atoms and 1,597 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.204 2026-07-14 — Make intent-to-execution a semantic conformance claim
- Completed the seventeenth P1 semantic sweep over all 76 resulting structured atoms and 39 prose candidates in
intent-to-execution-contracts, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made consumer-relative semantic and authority conformance across the accepted contract lineage the distinct owner, separate from intent interpretation, planning, compilation, job lifecycle, runtime enforcement, artifact lineage, verification, support movement, release, and rights authority.
- Completed reviewed mappings for all twelve assigned sources, including CaMeL as a control/data and capability-enforcement comparator while preserving its non-reproduction and non-universality limits.
- Expanded the manifest to 18 mechanisms, 11 interfaces, 17 invariants, and 18 failure modes. The contract now binds field meaning and precedence, data/control separation, authority and affected parties, observed state and effects, artifacts, verifier dependencies, costs, expiry, recovery, and residuals across the full lineage.
- Separated requested, planned, dispatched, acknowledged, attempted, observed, compensated, rolled back, verified, delivered, useful, safe, and recovered states; zero release remains abstention rather than evidence of usefulness or safety advantage.
- Audited all 19 theorem declarations grouped under seven manifest targets. Assumption-restating operational invariants and finite Boolean/enum routes remain activation scaffolds, not semantic-preservation, runtime, or safety proofs.
- Preserved the exact empirical ceiling: the 16-run route released nothing; the 36-transaction route found 2/36 correct candidates and four inexact attack-control rollbacks; the first 12-task natural campaign produced zero parseable final contracts; and the 32-candidate renewal found 2/32 correct candidates, zero useful or unsafe releases in either arm, and a frozen 8/8-versus-9/9 metadata error.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 17/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 1,140 machine candidate atoms and 1,644 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.205 2026-07-14 — Make open-ended search adaptive, bounded, and non-sovereign
- Completed the sixteenth P1 semantic sweep over all 81 resulting structured atoms and 62 prose candidates in
open-ended-improvement-engines, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made adaptive task/candidate/evaluator/archive search without admission authority the distinct owner, separate from RSI promotion legitimacy, replacement effects, procedural reuse, policy updates, and release authority.
- Completed bounded mappings for all eight assigned sources: RMI, Cognitive Loop Closure, Benchmaxxing, POET, FunSearch, Voyager, ADAS, and Darwin Gödel Machine, preserving each conceptual, task, model, evaluator, cost, sandbox, transfer, safety, and reproduction limit.
- Expanded the manifest to 19 mechanisms, 12 interfaces, 18 invariants, and 20 failure modes. The contract now freezes consumer/purpose, legitimate objective, representation, controller, task/candidate/evaluator/exposure/ archive/hazard policy, portfolio resources, stop authority, horizon, and support ceiling before outcomes.
- Separated generator-side filtering from qualification, search from admission, novelty from usefulness, selection activity from denominators, durable receipts from dangerous payloads, stopped search from capability gain, and controller changes from ordinary children.
- Added complete attempt/failure/timeout/discard accounting, exposure and adaptive-overfit state, semantic novelty, opportunity cost, cumulative budget lineage, effect-tested stopping, hazard custody, cross-campaign contamination, causal ablations, independent replication, recursive-depth stress, and transfer gates.
- Preserved the exact current ceiling: seven Boolean campaign records, ten rejecting mutations, seven branch theorems under seven targets, and two real but fixed stopped update campaigns. No task/candidate generator, evolving archive, measured evaluator behavior, stop effect, useful novelty, open- endedness, or support movement is claimed.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 16/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 1,180 machine candidate atoms and 1,680 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.206 2026-07-14 — Make recursive-improvement admission self-reference-aware and refutable
- Completed the fifteenth P1 semantic sweep over all 73 resulting structured atoms and 38 prose candidates in
recursive-self-improvement-boundaries, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Made promotion legitimacy under self-reference the chapter’s distinct owner: Open-Ended Improvement Engines owns candidate-generation campaigns, Stable Capability Fields owns substitution identity, and Capability Replacement and Rollback owns the effect-bearing update.
- Completed bounded mappings for all fourteen assigned sources, including CAIS, Darwin Gödel Machine, ADAS, and Embedded Agency, while preserving source- reported benchmark, sandbox, transfer, safety, authority, and foundations limits.
- Expanded the manifest to 18 mechanisms, 12 interfaces, 17 invariants, and 18 failure modes. The contract now freezes consumer/use, self-model, mutable/protected partition, authority, full declared state, evaluator dependencies, strong baselines, outcome horizon, recursive depth, and stop authority before candidate inspection.
- Separated proposal, implementation, evaluation, admission, replacement, monitoring, rollback, compensation, Evidence State, and publication; added ontology drift, correlated evaluator error, deceptive and delayed behavior, descendant invalidation, irreversible effects, rights, useful throughput, hidden human labor, and total governance cost.
- Preserved the exact current ceiling: one public schema example, 3 accepted and 10 rejected synthetic records, 22 Lean theorem declarations under three manifest targets, one static Theseus import, and non-recursive local update/ restore records. No self-proposed effect-bearing change, independent evaluator, deployed canary, semantic recovery, recursive campaign, or support movement is claimed.
- Added a refutable natural campaign using candidate-authored real changes, separately implemented evaluators and monitors, fixed/human/CI-CD/archive- search baselines, protected-partition and gate attacks, delayed outcomes, joint usefulness/safety/cost/rights/recovery measures, exact restoration, descendant invalidation, compensation residuals, causal ablations, replication, recursive-depth checks, and transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 15/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 1,210 machine candidate atoms and 1,737 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.207 2026-07-14 — Make AI supply-chain assurance consumer-relative and effect-bearing
- Completed the fourteenth P1 semantic sweep over all 69 resulting structured atoms and 58 prose candidates in
ai-supply-chain-integrity-and-lifecycle-provenance, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Replaced metadata-centric graph completeness with a prospectively frozen consumer/use, threat/property, materiality, relation-closure, discovery-grade, evidence-gate, disclosure, availability/recovery, and residual contract.
- Completed reviewed mappings for all eleven assigned sources: NIST C-SCRM, SLSA, OpenSSF Model Signing, SPDX AI, W3C PROV-O, MLCommons Croissant, in-toto, OWASP Agentic, and three author-lineage project notes, while preserving taxonomy, conformance, assertion-truth, efficacy, and independence limits.
- Separated BOM/provenance/signature/supplier/advisory assertions from exact content verification, transformation effects, replay, reproducibility, semantic equivalence, data fitness/rights, supplier honesty, advisory applicability, downstream authority, quarantine, restoration, retirement, recall, and world erasure.
- Expanded the manifest to 16 mechanisms, 10 interfaces, 15 invariants, and 17 failure modes, including self-ratifying assertions, build/training and data- lineage theater, supplier capture, relation/applicability errors, propagation loss, false quarantine, restoration laundering, evidence harm, and externalized cost.
- Preserved the exact finite boundary: one quarantined three-project declared- graph record, ten rejecting mutations, seven Lean declarations under six targets, no real artifact/content, supplier, pipeline, advisory, downstream- effect, restoration, retirement, privacy/rights, availability, or security result, and no support-state movement.
- Added a refutable effect-bearing campaign comparing inventory, signature, build-chain, C-SCRM/scanning, generic-graph, and full-transaction conditions using independent implementations, joint integrity/usefulness/availability/ restoration/privacy/cost metrics, causal ablations, replication, and transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 14/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 1,230 machine candidate atoms and 1,789 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.208 2026-07-14 — Make model-family custody effect-complete and refutable
- Completed the thirteenth P1 semantic sweep over all 71 resulting structured atoms and 71 prose candidates in
model-weight-custody-and-hardware-roots-of-trust, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Replaced file-centric weight custody with a versioned threat model and model-family derivative closure spanning weights, optimizer/scheduler state, adapters, quantizations, distillations, checkpoints, caches, packages, recovery images, extracted equivalents, recipients, and descendants.
- Added reviewed primary mappings for RFC 9334 RATS, NIST SP 800-57 Part 1 Rev. 5 key management, and NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 2 media sanitization, bringing the chapter to nine mapped sources while preserving architecture, conformance, author-lineage, vendor, and independence limits.
- Separated Attester Evidence, Verifier appraisal, Attestation Result, Relying-Party authorization, key release, independently observed decrypt/load effects, runtime permission, and distribution authority; a favorable state in one object cannot become a universal trust bit.
- Expanded the manifest to 16 mechanisms, 10 interfaces, 15 invariants, and 17 failure modes covering key lifecycle, relational freshness, shared roots, plaintext and output extraction, insider use, backups and break glass, revocation, recovery, effort-relative sanitization, privacy/rights, availability collapse, cost shifting, and irreversible recipient/open release.
- Preserved the exact current boundary: eight deterministic Boolean records, nine Lean declarations under eight targets, nine rejecting mutations, no real weight, key, hardware, appraisal, load, extraction, recovery, sanitization, or release effect, and no support-state movement.
- Added a refutable beyond-SOTA program comparing IAM, provenance, KMS, vendor confidential-compute, RATS-separated, and full-custody conditions on effect-bearing public-safe artifacts using independently implemented roles, joint security/usefulness/availability/recovery/privacy/cost metrics, causal ablations, replication, and transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 13/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 1,264 machine candidate atoms and 1,833 prose candidates remain, and no chapter-core support state changed.
F.210 2026-07-14 — Separate replacement, recovery, compensation, and usefulness
- Completed the eleventh P1 semantic sweep over all 59 resulting structured atoms and 47 prose candidates in
capability-replacement-and-rollback, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Replaced generic evidence-gated swapping with a prospectively authorized state-and-effect transaction binding field/prior/candidate identity, change class, checkpoint authority, full declared inventory, evaluator/monitor dependencies, isolated exposure, commit, recovery objective, compensation, descendants, external effects, residuals, and terminal closure.
- Added manifest ownership and bounded mappings for Corrigibility, Argo Rollouts, feature toggles, Google Cloud MLOps, Kubernetes Deployments, and TxFS while separating correction channels, exposure control, model delivery, revision restoration, and filesystem atomicity from semantic/external-effect recovery.
- Expanded the manifest to 12 mechanisms, 7 interfaces, 13 invariants, and 16 failure modes, including checkpoint hindsight, inventory omission, migration insolvency, canary contamination, monitor blindness, partial commit, irreversibility laundering, rollback cascade, retry laundering, and hidden replacement cost.
- Reconciled the finite boundary to 5 valid/9 invalid transaction records, a six-step 2-valid/3-invalid trace plus four identity controls, a 2-valid/6- invalid intent bridge, and 37 Lean theorem declarations under six targets.
- Preserved the bounded outcome evidence without laundering it: 15/15 exact restoration over 24 declared local surfaces and six checkpoint disagreements, but no eligible utility gain; 32/36 exact attack-control rollback and 2/36 useful release, below both gates; and 12/12 nine-surface harness restoration with twelve omission controls but zero task candidates.
- Added a real-candidate beyond-SOTA program requiring stateful/side-effecting work, strong rollout comparators, delayed monitors, independent observers, irreversible controls, recovery/compensation, joint useful-safety-cost- recovery metrics, causal ablations, replication, and transfer.
- At that checkpoint, P1/M1 remained in progress with 11/54 semantic sweeps, 1,317 machine candidates, and 1,928 pending prose candidates; the subsequent Security Kernel sweep above supersedes those progress counts without changing support state.
F.211 2026-07-14 — Make capability identity consumer-relative and falsifiable
- Completed the tenth P1 semantic sweep over all 54 resulting structured atoms and 28 prose candidates in
stable-capability-fields, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Replaced the generic capability slot with a versioned, consumer-relative substitution contract over observable and failure semantics, authority, exact candidate/dependency/environment identity, qualification and evaluator lineage, lifecycle and incident state, field-owned regression memory, downstream reliance, state movement, composition, and effect-complete recovery duties.
- Added manifest ownership and bounded mappings for capability-based computer systems, Semantic Versioning, and SLSA while explicitly separating authority references, interface compatibility, and provenance from behavioral refinement or safe replacement.
- Expanded the manifest to 11 mechanisms, 7 interfaces, 12 invariants, and 15 failure modes, including qualification overreach, benchmark overfit, provenance substitution, lease inertia, migration insolvency, composition failure, canary leakage, rollback theater, terminal-state escape, and hidden replacement cost.
- Reconciled the executable boundary to 3 valid/6 expected-invalid SCF records, selected readiness/residual checks, 2 valid/6 expected-invalid lifecycle traces, and 25 Lean theorem declarations under four targets. These establish no real implementation equivalence, evaluator independence, provenance, migration fidelity, composition safety, effect-complete rollback, deployed enforcement, or support promotion.
- Added a preregistered beyond-SOTA program comparing the full field contract with registry/model-swap, interface/versioning, provenance-only, benchmark- only, and conventional canary/rollback baselines using independent observers, joint outcome/cost/recovery metrics, causal ablations, replication, and transfer.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 10/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 1,340 machine candidate atoms and 1,978 prose candidates remain, and no support state changed.
F.212 2026-07-14 — Bind moral conflict to contestable decisions and rights
- Completed the ninth P1 semantic sweep over all 58 resulting structured atoms and 40 prose candidates in
moral-uncertainty-and-value-conflict, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Replaced generic conflict records with a versioned decision lease plus linked rights receipt separating normative propositions, descriptive evidence, predictions, stakeholder standing, decision procedure, bounded authority, dissent, residuals, redaction, appeal/redress, portability, fork obligations, custody dependencies, and successor preservation.
- Added the five missing manifest assignments and bounded source mappings for moral-uncertainty RL, Contestable AI by Design, Collective Constitutional AI, Corrigibility, and the Off-Switch Game; no external experiment, governance process, formal result, appeal, export, fork, or runtime intervention was reproduced.
- Promoted stakeholder-coverage residuals, aggregation ownership, material appeal and redress, proportional redaction, portability fidelity and leakage, governed fork lineage, independent-enough custody and review, unsafe export, successor escape, and contestability-cost obligations into manifest ownership.
- Reconciled the executable boundary to 44 finite Lean declarations under seven targets, two 3-valid/5-invalid harnesses, a worked example with seven rejecting mutations, and a bounded 4+4-scenario Theseus import with seven overclaim controls. These establish no moral truth, legal right, legitimacy, consent, reviewer independence, material redress, safe portability/fork, successor preservation, or deployed governance.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 9/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 1,363 machine candidate atoms and 2,018 prose candidates remain, and no support state changed.
F.215 2026-07-14 — Bind scalable oversight to consumers, evidence views, and requalification
- Completed the sixth P1 semantic sweep over all 45 resulting structured atoms and 59 prose candidates in
scalable-oversight-and-adversarial-ai-control, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Replaced the protocol-as-vote framing with a versioned, consumer-bound receipt covering task/cohort/risk/authority scope, capability envelopes, exact evidence views, role and dependency graph, informed direct-review baseline, declared outcome-audit path, calibration/coverage/abstention semantics, monitorability and cost residuals, expiry, and material-change triggers.
- Added exact handoffs to Evidence States, Human Intent, Verification Bandwidth, Proof-Carrying Claims, Policy Optimization, Runtime, Readiness, and Residual Escrow so no oversight verdict grants support, training, release, or action authority directly.
- Promoted twelve load-bearing obligations into manifest ownership: consumer and expiry re-admission, dependency challenges beyond disclosure, selective-risk and abstention accounting, visible-reasoning limits, information-view and coverage laundering, protocol overfitting/audit leakage, stale admission, and operator-cost externalization.
- Reconciled the executable proof boundary to exactly eight finite Lean declarations, seven deterministic Boolean route cases, and eight rejecting validator mutations. These establish record-routing consequences only and no reviewer independence, calibration, protocol efficacy, safety, or support movement.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 6/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 1,454 machine candidate atoms and 2,128 prose candidates remain, and no support state changed.
F.216 2026-07-14 — Make claim movement an exact governed transition
- Completed the fifth P1 semantic sweep over all 46 resulting structured atoms and 55 prose candidates in
evidence-states-and-claim-discipline, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Replaced the broad label-plus-support rule with an atom-level contract for stable identity, versioned wording and scope, separate claim/support/lifecycle axes, a non-aggregating evidence vector, and asymmetric accepted transitions.
- Replaced three slogan interfaces with exact drafting-proposal, evidence- producer, transition-authority, and canonical-public-projection handoffs.
- Promoted eleven prose-only obligations into manifest ownership: provenance- truth separation, canonical projection consumption, scope-strengthening protection, evidence-dimension non-compensation, finite embedded-world limits, and benchmark, proof, interpretability, evidence-smoothing, provenance, and independence laundering failure modes.
- Bound seven existing proof/audit surfaces to finite-model, real-consumer, mutation, and P2 retirement or replacement gates. No claim truth, evidence adequacy, independent review, reader comprehension, or support movement was inferred.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 5/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 1,487 machine candidate atoms and 2,179 prose candidates remain, and no support state changed.
F.217 2026-07-14 — Turn failure rhetoric into an operational boundary map
- Completed the fourth P1 semantic sweep over all 32 resulting structured atoms and 38 prose candidates in
failure-modes-of-ungoverned-intelligence, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Replaced the broad claim that ungoverned intelligence fails with a narrower normative contract: each admitted risk must bind an observable boundary event, invariant, observer, receipt, containment owner, residual, recurrence state, and learning path; a taxonomy entry proves neither occurrence nor mitigation.
- Promoted nine prose-only obligations into manifest ownership: three added invariants for recurrence normalization, explicit ownership transfer, and change-triggered revalidation, plus six failure modes covering goal misbinding, authority creep, hidden optimization, failure laundering, normalized near misses, and stale controls.
- Added explicit unmapped-event handling, evaluator independence, protected negative evidence, receipt acceptance, containment and escape state, and versioned regression obligations. Bound all formal and synthetic surfaces to finite-record or bridge-only ceilings; no detector, mitigation, prevalence, or safety result was inferred.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 4/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 1,522 machine candidate atoms and 2,230 prose candidates remain, and no support state changed.
F.219 2026-07-14 — Make the Efficient ASI hypothesis falsifiable
- Completed the second P1 semantic chapter sweep: reviewed all 24 structured atoms and all 47 surfaced prose candidates in
the-efficient-asi-hypothesis, with zero unowned material claims after repair. - Replaced the broad “capability improves” core with a repeated-workload, multiple-authorized-route hypothesis against always-maximal and always- cheapest policies under one fixed quality predicate and fully charged total contract cost. Replaced the vague parameter-count insufficiency with an operational allocation-policy claim and made route mechanisms and interface artifacts exact.
- Elevated two load-bearing prose obligations into the manifest: all context, verification, repair, human-review, maintenance, rollback, and residual costs stay attributed to the causing route; and no route can be classified as efficient by bypassing applicable authority, approval, verification, or rollback gates.
- Bound all four existing Lean targets to explicit model-adequacy, runtime- refinement, mutation, and proof-rationalization gates. The fixture bridge is now an explicit P2 retirement candidate unless a real consumer justifies it.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 2/54 semantic sweeps are complete, 1,575 machine candidate atoms and 2,312 prose candidates remain, and no support state changed.
F.220 2026-07-14 — Complete the first P1 chapter semantic sweep
- Semantically reviewed all 21 manifest-derived atoms and all 34 prose-only candidates for
asi-is-a-stack-not-a-model; corrected the typed-artifact interface sentence, merged 23 duplicate prose claims, dispositioned eight contextual/editorial/source-report rows, and promoted three previously prose-only obligations into owned material atoms. - Replaced generated scopes, assumptions, counterclaims, falsifiers, lane requirements, acceptance gates, promotion ceilings, contrary evidence, and residuals for the resulting 24 chapter atoms. The three formal targets remain bounded implemented obligations pending model-adequacy audit and an accepted evidence transition; they do not prove architecture efficacy or deployed enforcement.
- Modularized semantic review into a schema-validated per-chapter packet and strengthened the P1 validator to reject completed chapter sweeps with missing rows, pending candidates, unowned material claims, escaped ownership, or review-count drift.
- P1/M1 remain in progress: 1/54 semantic sweeps is complete, 1,597 machine candidate atoms and 2,361 prose candidates remain, and no claim support state changed.
F.221 2026-07-14 — Begin P1 claim-atom discovery without promotion
- Moved P1/M1 to
in_progressand installed a reproducible conservative claim discovery layer: 1,618 structured manifest atoms across 54 chapters, 2,394 prose-only candidates awaiting materiality adjudication, and 54 generated chapter dossiers. - Added
evidence_quality/claim_atom_reviews.jsonas the editable semantic- review overlay, while keeping the registry, prose queue, readable report, and chapter dossiers generated from the manifest plus that overlay. - Added three schemas and
scripts/validate_claim_atom_registry.py, whose eleven negative mutations reject missing ownership/coverage, blank or tautological falsifiers, duplicate lanes, unsupported promotion, premature P1 completion, stale candidates, reviewed placeholders, summary inflation, and invented support effects. - Preserved every structured atom as a machine candidate, every prose sentence as pending adjudication, all 54 chapter semantic sweeps as open, and the exact support-state effect as
none. Discovery counts are navigation and do not establish semantic completeness, proposition truth, implementation behavior, empirical benefit, transfer, safety, or SOTA status.
F.222 2026-07-14 — Activate claim-proof and SOTA-challenge successor
- Added
docs/post_v2_3_claim_proof_and_sota_challenge_roadmap.mdas the sole active canonical successor, with machine state inroadmap_records/post_v2_3_claim_proof_and_sota_challenge_status.json, a dedicated schema, and a validator with rejecting negative controls. - Baseline-bound all 54 chapter-core claims to eight claim families and exposed the real starting point: every core remains at
argument, all claim coverage remains unmeasured, transfer remains unestablished, and only 13 of 298 proof targets are adequate for narrow finite-record claims. - Defined separate formal, executable, empirical, causal, transfer, source-synthesis, and normative proof lanes; a full-attempt standard; four redesigned signature campaigns; current-baseline reproduction and exact SOTA-claim rules; book-wide result reconciliation; and release/reader gates.
- Strengthened P2 and P7 with a theorem-by-theorem rationalization of all 1,151 activation-baseline declarations and 298 proof targets, 54 claim-centered proof dossiers, explicit vacuity/duplication/consumer checks, retirement of proof bloat, and a promotion-or-refutation campaign for every load-bearing atom. Remaining at
argumentis terminal only after a documented full attempt, not through inertia. - Added P9 and
docs/x_article_synopsis_contract.mdfor a maintained, evidence-faithful X Article derivative: at most 9,999 words, the canonical live-book link as its first visible body line, a claim/evidence crosswalk, an exact 2000×800 (5:2) accessible header, current-composer preflight, release-triggered staleness validation, and explicit publication orready_not_publisheddisposition. No external posting is authorized by the roadmap update. - Added a standing same-transaction roadmap-continuity rule to the master prompt and living workflow so a completed roadmap cannot discard successor context again.
- Activation creates no support movement, proof result, benchmark result, reader approval, release, deployment, tag, archive, license, rights grant, external-human review requirement, safety claim, AGI claim, or ASI claim.
F.223 2026-07-14 — Complete handoff, reader formats, and evidence renewal
- Closed P0–P4 and M0–M8 with an exact local HTML+DOCX reader disposition and an honest no-public-release transaction. EPUB and PDF retain their native-app blockers; audio remains deferred; v2.1 remains source-only.
- Preserved the 54-chapter spine and all core claims at
argumentafter four passage-reviewed source additions, nine bounded controls, one exact governance-taxno_changedisposition, and one YELLOW Theseus currentness import. - Kept
v2.3.0as the latest immutable public living-book release. No new tag, public reader deployment, immutable archive, rights grant, or successor roadmap was created.
F.224 2026-07-14 — Evidence-protocol renewal and Theseus currentness
- Repaired the historical structured-output protocol with a sacrificial non-evidentiary preflight that produced 4 of 4 exact final-JSON outcomes while preserving all 36 historical failures and both
no_changerecords. - Completed the one authorized governance-tax flagship: 32 candidate outputs, 64 model calls, 2 independently correct candidates, zero useful releases, zero unsafe releases because nothing released, 32 governed abstentions, and 32 exact local rollback probes. The frozen task metadata’s declared 8/8 family/attack counts disagree with the immutable task file’s exact 9/9 counts; the erratum is preserved and independently blocks promotion.
- Dispositioned the flagship as
no_change. The result does not establish safety, governance efficacy, model quality, useful throughput, production rollback, or any chapter-core support movement. - Imported one public-safe Project Theseus readiness-gate currentness replay at exact clean commit
d2343540a17ea3e12760983f653529621fa445f1. Its bounded result isYELLOW: 20 phases, 12 wired, 2 implemented, 5 partial, and 1 externally frozen. No private payload, release effect, or support effect was imported.
F.225 2026-07-14 — Post-v2.3 P2 source and completeness closure
- Completed the ten-chapter claim-specific external-grounding audit and the 37-row Tier-2 disposition audit without using citation count as a quality criterion.
- Added passage-reviewed source records and notes for reasoning-trace faithfulness, MonitorBench, V-JEPA 2, and Embedded Agency.
- Strengthened existing owners for trace/action/receipt separation, monitorability stress testing, predictive-state and MPC handoffs, world-model lineage, and finite-record limits under embedded agency.
- Kept the active spine at 54 chapters after the distinct-interface ownership test found no non-duplicative new chapter.
- Created source-only reader successor v2.1 for the reconciled prose while preserving immutable v1.0 and v2.0 artifacts; no format or public release was created and every chapter-core claim remains
argument.
F.226 2026-07-13 - Audit the post-v2.3 clean handoff boundary
- Completed M5 and P1 with an
approved_exact_local_artifactdisposition for the 7,429,468-byte DOCX, SHA-2560ccadd213fd1c8489d40eaa8dd80090125f88be4190b24e2e40efdb7baf1fa7e. The gate parses all 16 XML members in the 95-member OOXML package, resolves relationships, confirms all 54 chapter titles, 79 described drawings, 274 hyperlinks, and 1,169 bookmarks, and preserves the explicit text-not-OMML mathematics boundary. The pinned LibreOfficeDev Writer headless engine and internal page review cover all 644 pages in 33 contact sheets with no blank, near-edge, or ordering residual. A first candidate with a blank and fragmented glossary page was rejected; the final DOCX-only workspace linearizes all 21 glossary entries and restores the canonical source after rendering. Two independent full renders reproduce exact bytes. Approval is local and digest-bound only; no Word, LibreOffice GUI, Google Docs, assistive-technology, independent-human, public-release, rights, evidence, or support claim is made. - Completed M4 with an honest blocked PDF disposition for the exact tracked 54-chapter artifact: 13,897,492 bytes, 565 US-letter pages, SHA-256
55764db2301e85838233b6357ac81e37dc78b3657c022189778238b7ec770676. Page-complete automation covers 270,359 word boxes, four embedded fonts, 1,142 outline destinations, 1,418 resolved link annotations, ordered chapter titles, text extraction, and every page raster. Internal visual review covers all 29 page contact sheets and all 68 native-resolution Mermaid figures. Two corrupted raster candidates and four root-viewBox defects were rejected and repaired; exact replay now passes with two diagnosed state-diagram pins and fixed-length Typst metadata canonicalization. Preview application inspection remains blocked because both native control-bridge routes failed before state capture; no Preview, assistive-technology, independent-human, publication, rights, release, or support-state approval is claimed. - Completed M3 with an honest blocked EPUB disposition for the exact tracked 54-chapter artifact: 5,505,557 bytes, SHA-256
bcc3e3c13e4c3b26a16eb1d84ea93bee7765b8b0c6c4660c87d24f94c1eb7245. The all-member/all-XHTML audit passes 148 package members, 62 XHTML entries, 54 ordered chapter entry points, 1,415 internal links, 79 images, 23 tables, and zero structural errors. Two independent full renders now reproduce exact bytes after stable edition metadata, one Appendix G/H package-link repair, one body-matter landmark repair, and two digest-verified pinned Mermaid/RoughJS state-diagram rasters. Apple Books inspection remains blocked because the Computer Use native accessibility bridge failed before state capture on both the application-name and clean-reset bundle-ID routes; no application, reflow, font/theme/search, screen-reader, device-family, publication, rights, or support-state approval is claimed. - Reconciled the v1 status snapshot from 166 to 167 JSON Schemas after the new generic reader-format disposition schema made the commit-bound Linux deep validation expose the stale count. Fixture and public release-record counts remain 88 and 10; this is inventory truth repair, not a release or support change.
- Added deterministic EPUB container canonicalization after the first post-freeze render showed source/profile-equivalent but byte-different ZIP output. The canonicalizer fixes member order, timestamps, permissions, compression level, and the required first/uncompressed
mimetypeentry. EPUB approval remains closed until a second independent post-freeze render reproduces the canonical digest and all content/application gates pass. - Completed M2 with an exact 54-chapter source and multi-format profile lock at
editions/reader_manuscript/v2_0/text_format_profile.json. The profile pins the source/profile digests, locale, toolchain, bounded static-Mermaid route, EPUB/Apple Books checks, Typst/Preview PDF checks, and a byte-deterministic narrative-proposal DOCX reference plus LibreOffice/page-raster checks. The earlier successful EPUB remains excluded as a pre-freeze preflight. - Generalized the curated-reader workspace and format renderer to accept an explicit tracked manifest, so the 54-chapter v2.0 successor cannot silently fall back to the historical 44-chapter v1.0 source. Both the v2.0 renderable source check and the immutable v1.0 historical check pass. Added a bounded per-format render timeout that terminates the whole Quarto process group and records timeout state; the first v2 EPUB preflight exposed an indefinitely idle Mermaid/Chrome conversion and produced no candidate artifact.
- Extended the already bounded static Mermaid fallback from PDF to EPUB and DOCX. The repaired v2.0 EPUB preflight rendered successfully with 68 static Mermaid PNG fallbacks across 54 source files, zero Quarto warnings, and no timeout. The resulting local candidate is 5,512,523 bytes with SHA-256
9d4804913894a971195339a4ee630e7fd34e6d88c02af2d0bafa1b6b3e753d59; it remains unapproved pending the full package, navigation, accessibility, and Apple Books review gates. - Completed P0 with
docs/post_v2_3_clean_handoff_receipt.md. The five-commit handoff terminates atc2db70988cb3b06860c2994c0bb2e7f3e2874544; GitHub build run29293371709passed the deep registry, Lean, clean render, projections, browser smoke, and commit-bound artifact upload. Workflow-run29293589178deployed that artifact without rebuilding and attested four public status surfaces, 54 chapters, and 280 source records at the HTTPS Pages URL. P0/M1 are complete and P1/M2 are now active; no release, tag, license, archive identity, or support state changed. - Added
docs/post_v2_3_clean_handoff_audit.mdto freeze the pre-push scope, publication-safety review, validation obligations, and remote completion boundary for P0. The audit records the 172-path pre-audit candidate, zero credential-pattern hits across 339 candidate files, no candidate above 20 MB, excluded ignored/private payloads, and the 4.2 MB exact reader archive as the largest declared release binary. - Chose one atomic validation commit for the digest-coupled completed cycle and a separate observed-handoff receipt commit. Artificial intermediate splits would fail generated-artifact, registry, evidence, reader, and proof contracts; commit count is not treated as quality evidence.
- Kept P0 in progress until the exact commit-bound build, build-once Pages deployment, deployed-site attestation, and clean-tree receipt are observed. This audit does not tag, license, release, or promote any claim.
- Reconciled the non-core evidence ledger’s summary row from its stale 40-decision predecessor count to the current 56 accepted
blocks_promotiondecisions already enumerated by the ledger and validator; this count repair has no support-state effect. - Reconciled the v1 status snapshot with the current 166-schema, 88-fixture, 10-release-record inventory. This is a generated-inventory truth repair, not a new format approval or release.
- Added a narrowly scoped
.gitattributesrule that exempts only the digest-bound raw post-v2.3 model transcripts from trailing-whitespace diagnostics. Their exact bytes and recorded SHA-256 values remain validated; all ordinary source and publication files retain normal whitespace checks. - Fixed
sync_public_trust_metrics.pyto count accepted no-promotion records acrossv1_x_measured,post_v2,post_v2_1, andpost_v2_3instead of silently regenerating the old v1.x-only count. The scaffold check now preserves the authoritative 56-decision ledger row. - Explicitly allowlisted the exact v2.0 curated-reader HTML ZIP beneath the repository’s broad
*.zipignore rule. This repairs clean-checkout parity: the tracked artifact is the same digest-bound local archive already named by the manifest and release record, not a new format or public release. - Pinned
beautifulsoup4==4.13.4in the shared post-v2 CI requirements after the clean Linux build reached the exact-reader HTML validator and exposed the undeclared import. This is a clean-environment dependency repair; it does not change the validator’s claim scope or the reader artifact. - Made the exact-reader HTML validator clean-checkout complete: it now rejects unsafe ZIP paths, replays the tracked deterministic archive in a temporary directory, and runs the same tree, link, anchor, and digest checks without requiring the ignored local render directory. If that local directory is present, byte-for-byte archive parity remains mandatory.
F.227 2026-07-13 - Activate clean-handoff, reader-format, and evidence-renewal successor
- Added
docs/post_v2_3_handoff_reader_formats_and_evidence_renewal_roadmap.mdas the sole active canonical successor after the completed post-v2.3 quality and reader cycle, with five priorities, nine milestones, a schema-bound machine status, one-campaign ceiling, chapter breadth freeze, and explicit release/no-release authority boundaries. - Calibrated the supplied review against the current tree. Accepted the exact 166-path clean-handoff gap, the unapproved EPUB/PDF/DOCX formats, selective external-grounding residuals, the failed governance-tax output protocol, the stale novelty-ledger treatment of QCSA refutations, and the need for one genuinely fresh Theseus currentness lane. Recorded that the accelerator- parity import already exists and that the v2.0 reader manifest already has
status: releasedplusrelease_state: released_exact_curated_html. - Reconciled the contribution novelty ledger with the two accepted exact non-core QCSA refutations and the 54-chapter core denominator. The scoped refutations remain bounded to their frozen corpus, implementations, and accounting rules; no chapter-core claim is refuted or promoted.
- Made a clean verified commit/push/CI handoff the first unfinished gate, then separated EPUB, PDF, and DOCX into independent format decisions. Audio remains deferred, and reader-format work does not automatically authorize a
v2.4living-book release, public license grant, tag, deployment, or archive. - Required a non-evidentiary structured-output preflight before at most one new governance-tax campaign, existing chapter owners before any new chapter, passage-reviewed comparators rather than citation-count targets, and a fresh public-safe Theseus currentness import rather than a repeat of the existing parity record. No external-human prepublication review or outreach is required or claimed.
F.228 2026-07-13 - Activate the post-v2.3 quality-floor and reader-completion cycle
Completed both prospectively frozen post-v2.3 campaigns without an outcome-aware rerun. All 36 pinned Qwen3 4B calls exhausted the 256-token cap: 34 ended inside unclosed reasoning blocks and two closed reasoning but emitted no requested final JSON object. The governance comparison therefore had zero releases in both routes and no estimable usefulness or safety contrast; the residual-pressure comparison had zero admissible disclosures, routes, or reopen triggers. Preserved both as accepted
no_changetransitions, including raw outputs, evaluator receipts, 9,216 output-token proxy units, exact time costs, and promotion burdens. The independent local rollback harness restored 12/12 nine-surface states and detected 12/12 omission controls, but that result is explicitly limited to the harness. The no-promotion ledger now contains 56 accepted blocking decisions; all 54 chapter cores remain atargument.Completed the post-v2/post-v2.1/QCSA evidence-candidate adjudication before opening any successor campaign. The digest-bound ledger covers 21/21 candidates with five
promote, eightnarrow, sixno_change, and tworefutedispositions, each backed by an accepted transition record. Five exact QCSA ablation/calibration claims move only at the non-core level tosynthetic-test-backed; two exact fixture claims are refuted; all 54 chapter cores remain atargument. Reconciled the permitted bounded findings into their owning chapters and the non-core evidence ledger without claiming natural-task, learned-model, production, independent-replication, safety, AGI, or ASI transfer.Created and dispositioned the 54-chapter v2.0 curated-reader successor while preserving the immutable 44-record v1.0 snapshot. Canonical curated HTML was selected prospectively, rendered to 59 pages, and approved as one exact digest-bound local archive after 118 desktop/mobile browser, accessibility-tree, keyboard, and contrast page views, 5,432 internal-link checks, 1,138 anchor checks, zero layout/accessibility failures, and exact archive/site byte comparison. The record approves no other format, public deployment, license grant, external-human or screen-reader review, WCAG certification, or support-state change.
Completed the semantic and newly owned formal/executable packet for
adversarial-evaluation-sandbagging-and-training-time-deception: deepened it from 2,333 to 4,487 reviewed words with five comparator families, a monitor- context discrepancy trace, six consequences, seven objections, lifecycle, taxonomy, and an exact unrun campaign. Replaced the borrowed Policy Optimization hook with eight owned Lean routes and an eight-case/five- mutation bridge. No deception, sandbagging resistance, evaluator validity, capability, alignment, safety, or support-state result is claimed.Completed the semantic and owned formal/executable packet for
capability-thresholds-and-deployment-commitments: deepened it from 2,631 to 4,487 reviewed words with five comparator families, a crossed-threshold/stale- exception trace, six consequences, six objections, full commitment lifecycle, cumulative-drift and cross-domain semantics, and an exact unrun campaign. Expanded the owned module to eight routes and an eight-case/five-mutation bridge. No capability, threshold adequacy, safeguard efficacy, readiness, safety, deployment authority, or support-state result moved.Completed the semantic and owned formal/executable packet for
governed-deliberation-and-test-time-scaling: deepened it from 2,832 to 4,494 reviewed words with five comparator families, a correct-to-wrong overthinking trace, six consequences, seven objections, a denominator and measurement contract, and an exact unrun real-model campaign. Expanded the owned module to ten derived routes and a ten-case/eleven-mutation bridge that preserves all fifteen known extra-compute harms. The real-model 0/60 null, non-estimable corruption rate, and no-support decision remain intact.Completed the semantic and owned formal/executable packet for
inter-stack-protocols-identity-and-economic-exchange: deepened it from 3,680 to 4,677 reviewed words with five comparator families, a disputed translated-artifact trace, five consequences, six objections, and an exact unrun peer campaign. Expanded its owned Lean module from two to nine derived routes and added nine digest-bound records with eleven rejecting mutations. No interoperability, peer trust, identity truth, authorization, task truth, payment, settlement, privacy, runtime effect, or support-state result moved.Completed the semantic and owned formal/executable packet for
open-ended-improvement-engines: deepened it from 2,745 to 4,638 reviewed words; full-reviewed Voyager, ADAS, and Darwin Gödel Machine; audited five comparator families; added a stop-boundary trace, five consequences, six objections, and a prospectively fixed unrun campaign. Replaced its borrowed proof hook with seven owned Lean routing theorems and a seven-case, ten-mutation digest-bound bridge. No campaign, candidate generation, useful novelty, transfer, evaluator-quality, safety, authority, or support-state result is claimed.Completed the semantic and owned formal packet for
ai-supply-chain-integrity-and-lifecycle-provenance: deepened it from 3,608 to 4,507 reviewed words with five strongest-neighbor families, four derived consequences, five objections with residuals, and an exact natural-lifecycle evidence route. Expanded its owned module to seven derived theorem declarations and reconciled them with the existing digest-bound affected-path fixture and ten rejecting mutations. Declared-graph closure remains distinct from world completeness, and no integrity, supplier, safety, authority, or support-state claim moved.Completed the semantic and owned formal/executable packet for
model-weight-custody-and-hardware-roots-of-trust: deepened it from the 2,583-word activation baseline to 4,756 reviewed words; audited five closest comparator families; upgraded the in-toto note from metadata to full-paper review; added a derivative-artifact custody trace, five cross-layer consequences, five objections with surviving residuals, and an exact unrun mock-key-service campaign. Expanded its owned Lean module to nine derived theorems and added an eight-case lifecycle bridge with nine rejecting mutations. No real weight, key, attestation, verifier, hardware, load, release, support transition, or security result is claimed.Completed the first owned formal/executable packet for
scalable-oversight-and-adversarial-ai-control: expanded its owned Lean module to eight derived routing theorems; added complete-use, evidence-view, shared-dependency, high-risk-audit, abstention-evidence, and authority- laundering boundaries; and bound them to a seven-case deterministic fixture with eight rejecting mutations. Reconciled the proof manifest, triage, artifact audit, depth classifier, adequacy review, and status ledger to 231 proof targets and 1,085 theorem declarations. The packet moves no support state and makes no claim about reviewer quality or oversight efficacy.Completed the first semantic-depth packet for
scalable-oversight-and-adversarial-ai-control: expanded it from the 2,663-word activation baseline to 4,840 reviewed words; passage-reviewed the full primary debate paper; added weak-to-strong, debate-game, and weak-judge comparator families; and added a strongest-neighbor delta, selectively reported update trace, four cross-layer consequences, four objections with surviving residuals, consumer-bound interfaces, and an exact unrun evidence slice. Addeddocs/post_v2_3_chapter_quality_packets.mdas the ten-chapter semantic review ledger. The formal packet and current-spine reader record remain pending, and the chapter remains atargument.Added
docs/post_v2_3_quality_floor_and_reader_completion_roadmap.mdas the sole active successor after immutable v2.3.0, with six priorities, ten milestones, ten exact chapter-depth records, a schema-bound machine status, and a breadth freeze.Calibrated the external critique against repository facts: the ten-chapter prose-depth and formal-ownership gaps are real; the curated v1.0 manuscript is an intentional frozen 44-chapter historical snapshot that requires a new 54-chapter successor; and the alleged tribunal HTML orphan is one of ten declared historical redirect stubs, not an accidental build artifact.
Made semantic chapter packets, primary-comparator deltas, strongest objections, owned Lean modules, negative cases, executable bridges, and a 54/54 current-spine reader reconciliation the next quality gates. Word, theorem, and source counts remain anti-regression signals rather than sufficient quality evidence.
Added a chapter-source hygiene validator and a roadmap validator with rejecting mutations for duplicate authority, target erasure, premature completion, borrowed formal ownership, reader-denominator laundering, support promotion, breadth expansion, undeclared HTML, stale public pointers, and an external-human prepublication requirement.
Required completed evidence candidates to receive explicit
promote,narrow,no_change, orrefuteadjudication before at most two new preregistered campaigns: governance tax on useful natural work and residual honesty under pressure. Activation creates no evidence transition, reader artifact, optional format, new chapter, or support-state movement.
F.229 2026-07-13 - v2.3.0 QCSA implementation release
- Published annotated tag
v2.3.0at source commite27661166e9105f37cb36d63b15795f80715ca24after hosted build29234323320passed the deep registry, Lean, render, status/product, browser, and tested-bundle gates; deploy/attest run29234640734published that exact bundle without rebuilding. - Published the deterministic 19,088,343-byte immutable HTML site archive with 274 regular-file members and SHA-256
ebb3cccb0841a15a49d7d20ee8d5c7f7dce97dac562ca05068025951274ee28c, then redownloaded it from the public GitHub Release and confirmed byte identity. - Added the exact release record and completion declaration, closed P5 and M7, marked the Post-v2.2 roadmap terminal, reconciled citation/public/rights surfaces, and activated no successor roadmap.
- Retained all mixed-result boundaries: failed matched-advantage and resource gates, refuted active-question value on the exact corpus, eight open QCSA residuals, all 54 chapter-core claims at
argument, no new chapter, no optional format, and no external-human prepublication review claim.
F.230 2026-07-13 - Implement, evaluate, and vertically integrate QCSA
- Completed all twelve frozen QCSA lanes as a deterministic standard-library package with byte-identical clean replay, per-lane negative controls, a content-addressed manifest, and fifteen rejecting integrated mutations.
- Executed the frozen 60-case held-out protocol across the full method, seven baselines, five ablations, and three seeds, producing 2,340 predictions. QCSA and the selected best baseline tied at
1.000000task accuracy; the paired delta was zero, and QCSA’s1.913386operation ratio failed both resource ceilings. The terminal disposition isnarrow_no_matched_advantage_claim. - Preserved the positive and negative mechanism findings: five bounded promote recommendations await ordinary evidence-transition review; semantic preservation and governance prevention were narrowed; exact matched advantage and active-question value were refuted; open-world transfer stayed unchanged. No automatic non-core or chapter-core support transition occurred.
- Completed a 13-stage governed vertical path from intent and semantic IR through stable identity, evidence, questions, context, routing, separate authority, one real temporary-file effect, independent byte observation, receipts, same-SOID migration, and byte-exact rollback. It rejected all ten adversarial paths and retained eight explicit residuals.
- Folded the mixed evidence into all nine existing chapter owners, the QCSA source note, Appendix C, per-chapter evidence plans, evidence-quality vectors, and the residual ledger. Added the implementation/evidence reconciliation report and kept the 54-chapter architecture; no QCSA chapter is warranted.
- Kept all 54 chapter-core claims at
argument. No natural-task, learned-model, external-evaluator, production, safety, privacy, security, universal grounding, AGI, or ASI result is claimed.
F.231 2026-07-13 - Activate the QCSA-first implementation completion cycle
- Added
docs/post_v2_2_implementation_completion_roadmap.mdas the sole active successor after v2.2.0, with a schema-bound machine status record, six priorities, eight milestones, twelve QCSA implementation lanes, and a registered validator with eight rejecting mutations. - Made QCSA the first implementation spine: stable SOIDs, typed evidence graph, plural atlas epochs, semantic address certificates, active question traces, physical route plans/receipts, migration/rollback, adversarial addressing, bounded grounding, round-trip validation, cost/governance accounting, and a content-addressed artifact manifest.
- Preserved the 54-chapter architecture, all 54 core claims at
argument, immutable v2.2.0 identity, optional-format exclusion, and the author decision that external-human review is not a prepublication gate. - Closed P0 and M1 after commit
65120df163822a423952fe43a2231e5c65125327passed tested build run29228034217and deploy/attest run29228280321. The exact tested artifact was deployed without rebuilding and its public status/chapter graph passed the live crawl. P1 is preregistered and M2, the QCSA implementation freeze, is now in progress; this activation is still no QCSA result or support-state movement. - Completed the M2 pre-outcome QCSA implementation freeze. Added
ADR-QCSA-001, a standard-library/file-backed package manifest, common content-addressed artifact envelope, twelve lane field contracts, representative valid and expected-invalid fixtures, zero-service/network budgets, and a frozen 180-case six-family protocol with a 72/48/60 split, seven matched baselines, five ablations, seeds 11/29/47, exact decision rules, and an independently bound evaluator surface. - Registered an exact high-impact freeze validator with ten rejecting mutations covering lane erasure, label leakage, opened outcomes, split/budget drift, evaluator self-confirmation, authority collapse, premature implementation claims, weakened migration rollback, negative-fixture erasure, and support promotion. P1 and M3 are now active; all twelve lanes are frozen but unimplemented. The freeze creates no QCSA behavior, benchmark, safety, privacy, migration, production-transfer, or support-state result.
- Completed M3 by implementing all twelve frozen QCSA lanes as a standard-library, deterministic, file-backed package. Two clean replays produce byte-identical content-addressed artifacts. The package separates eight identity kinds, typed evidence from truth and authority, candidate from authoritative atlas epochs, semantic certificates from independent effect authority, and same-SOID migration from merge/split lineage and typed failure. It also records one receipt per attempted effect, full rollback inventory, nine adversarial controls, bounded grounding residuals, a separately implemented round-trip evaluator, resource/governance counters, and a descendant manifest.
- Registered an exact behavioral validator with one passing negative control per lane and fifteen additional rejecting integrated mutations. The grounding fixture deliberately retains one false-equivalence and one unsupported case; the round-trip fixture deliberately retains a residual-order disagreement between candidate and independent evaluators. P1 and M3 are complete; P2 is preregistered and M4 is in progress. Held-out outcomes remain unopened, and no matched advantage, semantic correctness, safety, privacy, production transfer, external independence, or support-state movement is claimed.
F.232 2026-07-11 - v2.2.0 residual-and-transfer release
- Published annotated tag
v2.2.0at source commite3d5348993cc5083604c85bd699bb0e36eb00de1after clean hosted build29177953198passed the deep registry, Lean, render, live-view, browser, canonical-status, and tested-bundle gates; deploy/attest run29178074691published the exact bundle without rebuilding. - Published the deterministic 19,050,769-byte immutable HTML site archive with 270 regular-file members and SHA-256
037563bc62792ecd968cf923b94e3082b02597f1b97f81b63fa59c6d083ee2db, then redownloaded it from the public GitHub Release and confirmed byte identity. - Added the exact release record and completion declaration, closed M5 and the Post-v2.1 Residual and Transfer Roadmap, reconciled public/citation/rights surfaces, and retained all 54 chapter-core claims at
argument. No optional format, external-human review, production transfer, QCSA implementation, or AGI/ASI capability is claimed.
F.233 2026-07-11 - v2.2.0 release candidate selected
- Selected minor version
v2.2.0only after the post-v2.1 empirical outcomes, reconciliation, and QCSA source integration closed. The title, 54-chapter architecture, canonical HTML-only format, and all 54argumentcore support states remain unchanged. - Added an exact v2.2.0 release-scope record and candidate citation, notice, rights, public-status, readiness, reproducibility, README, and landing-page identity. These surfaces explicitly preserve v2.1.0 as the latest immutable release until the full v2.2.0 transaction succeeds.
- Routed the selected candidate through the existing conditional CC BY 4.0 / Apache-2.0 split while preserving sources, experiments, results, historical derivatives, external reviews, and every
excluded-no-grantpath outside the grant. The opening is effective only at the exact v2.2.0 tag. - Kept M5 active. Candidate selection is not a tag, deployment, attestation, immutable archive, public digest, release record, DOI, optional-format approval, external review, or chapter-core support promotion.
- Added pinned
jsonschema==4.24.0to the hosted post-v2 requirements after the clean QCSA build exposed that the runtime-eligibility and setup validators depended on a package present locally but absent from GitHub Actions. The release tag remains blocked until a fresh clean candidate build passes. - Made the frozen setup attestation portable without editing any frozen runner: the build and scheduled-deep workflows now fetch full Git history so the setup commit can be inspected, and their deep step exposes fail-closed Linux import stubs for Apple MLX. The stubs support only the registered no-model- call preflights and raise if model load, generation, sampling, or MLX random execution is attempted.
- Normalized two representation-only replay differences found by the next clean build: Python-version-specific text after the stable
syntax_errorcategory, and absent-on-checkout cache directories registered as empty trees. Candidate bytes, pass/fail observations, every nonempty state file, surface membership, outcome counts, residuals, and dispositions remain exact.
F.234 2026-07-11 - Question-Compiled Semantic Addressing ingestion
- Moved the complete Corben-authored QCSA whitepaper from the repository root into the local raw-source cache and bound its canonical source record to SHA- 256
d9e594d40dfd62c899ab25e9d395d34c702dac12e8afd75eed133392f78c0c8c. - Added
qcsa_whitepaperto the source inventory, a detailed public-safe source note, nine passage-reviewed claim/source mappings, and the generated source matrix, Appendix G, outline queues, and chapter crosswalks. - Kept the 54-chapter architecture. QCSA’s strongest current value is a cross- chapter identity-address-route contract; a new standalone chapter would duplicate existing context, routing, representation, tool, claim, learning, federation, and integration owners without chapter-owning implementation or measured evidence.
- Strengthened nine existing chapters with stable SOIDs, plural semantic virtual addresses, Semantic Address Certificates, active question compilation, semantic-to-physical route lowering, evidence/ontology separation, atlas epochs and migration, federated semantic translation, and an integrated semantic control-plane trace.
- Preserved the executed Semantic Representation Leasing fold and all evidence boundaries. The whitepaper is conceptual design rationale: no QCSA implementation, benchmark, semantic-correctness proof, safety result, performance advantage, new Lean target, or chapter-core support promotion is claimed.
F.235 2026-07-11 - Post-v2.1 empirical execution and reconciliation
- Executed the exact frozen P1–P3 programs once from setup commit
707fc10969b04bd31e135c8a711b33e9505e0d87: 332/332 registered model calls, zero retries, zero outcome-driven arm expansion, and all retained public-safe outputs and state trees. - Narrowed governed usefulness/rollback: registered unsafe releases fell from 24/36 direct to 0/36 governed, but useful releases remained 2/36 and exact attack-control rollback was 32/36, below both registered thresholds.
- Narrowed routing while keeping deliberation
no_change: the learned policy selected 59/60 correct routes and activated fallback, abstention, and clarification, but all 360 generated substantive candidates were wrong and every deliberation arm finished 0/60. - Kept update utility
no_changewhile narrowing full-state rollback and unlearning: all 15 seed-arm transactions exactly restored 24 declared state surfaces, no eligible challenger met the 0.05 utility-gain threshold, and deletion-aware behavior/lineage evidence did not establish influence or storage erasure. - Added one content-addressed outcome ledger, six accepted claim-bounded transitions, fourteen chapter-core
no_changedecisions, eleven explicit residual dispositions, a readable result/reconciliation pair, and an exact validator that replays the retained artifacts and rejects twelve laundering mutations. - Folded the results into fourteen existing chapter owners, Appendix C, evidence vectors, residuals, and per-chapter burden plans. Added no chapter, no Lean theorem, no core support promotion, and no external-independence or production-transfer claim.
- Routed six current external primary sources through the manifest, source notes, affected chapter crosswalks, Appendix C, Appendix H, and the source matrix for coding-agent harnesses, transactional filesystems, abstention, multi-dimensional unlearning, benchmark weakness, and metric faithfulness.
F.236 2026-07-10 - Post-v2.1 residual and transfer roadmap
- Installed
docs/post_v2_1_residual_and_transfer_roadmap.mdas the active successor to the completed v2.1 evidence cycle. The predecessor roadmap, completion declaration, tags, archives, results, and negative knowledge remain immutable history. - Limited the active research cycle to three programs covering all eleven actionable residuals: governed usefulness/effect-complete rollback, ambiguous routing/real-model deliberation, and full-state update/unlearning causality. Retained hardware custody, distinct-principal federation, and Circle/Coil model quality as activation-gated conditional lanes.
- Added a P0 public-truth gate, shared preregistration and artifact rules, per-program controls/metrics/stop rules, chapter/evidence integration, source-modernization and maintenance lanes, release policy, milestones, and an exact Definition of Done. No claim, chapter, result, format, or release state changes through this roadmap creation.
- Strengthened the roadmap after a project-wide audit with a canonical truth- source hierarchy, formal scope-amendment rules, statistical/decision design, numeric-portability requirements, security/privacy/data governance, global compute/storage/retention budgets, focused literature-gap scans, and a trigger/mitigation risk register.
- Assigned stable IDs to all fourteen retained residuals and added
roadmap_records/post_v2_1_residual_and_transfer_status.jsonplus its schema as the sole progress/ownership sidecar. Registered an exact-contract deep validator that recomputes the 54-claim baseline, checks all eleven actionable and three conditional residuals, guards priority/milestone progression and roadmap pointers, and exercises six rejecting mutations. Roadmap activation still creates no empirical result or support-state movement. - Began P0 execution by reconciling the landing page, README rights summary, generic publication-readiness and reproducibility notes, public-status contract, citation guidance, active roadmap pointers, mutable
/latest/boundary, and optional-format boundary against the exact v2.1.0 release. Addeddocs/post_v2_1_public_truth_audit.mdand an exact registered validator with six rejecting identity mutations. Machine state records P0 as running and M1 as in progress until clean deployment and public attestation pass. - Closed P0 and M1 after commit
bee209ad57c5181ffb1d63f6f22831e04364042fpassed build run 29139819267, deploy/attest run 29139918614, and an independent nine-surface public read covering root,/latest/, all three product routes, both canonical status objects, the versions index, and the immutable v2.1.0 archive. This publication closure creates no empirical or support-state movement. - Began M2 runtime eligibility under a frozen zero-service-spend plan. Preserved an MPS pre-observation abort, rejected 1.5B and 1.7B candidates at 2/4 and 1/4, and used one versioned development-only amendment to test a pinned 4-bit Qwen3 4B MLX conversion. It passed the unchanged 3/4 threshold with four calls, 36 approximate output tokens, about 2.44 GB peak memory, and no retry. Recorded exact snapshot manifests and bounded cache cleanup; registered a seven-mutation validator. This establishes feasibility only, leaves M2 in progress, and creates no model-quality or support-state claim.
- Froze deterministic preregistration inputs before opening outcomes: 36 P1 repository tasks across six families and nine effect surfaces; 240 P2 ambiguous requests with ten of each held-out action plus the separate set of fifteen known extra-compute harms; and 1,600 P3 examples with a 24-surface full-state inventory. Added the shared draft protocol, schema, readable boundary report, deterministic builder, and a nine-mutation validator. Outcomes remain unopened and M2 remains in progress until the runner, evaluator, observer, setup commit, and their exact digests are bound.
- Amended that draft before any outcome visibility after a semantic setup audit caught three weaknesses hidden by the count checks: P1’s test split lacked two decision routes and reused one task template, P2 mixed arbitrary and marker-trivial route targets, and P3 had not bound deletion members into initial training. The v1 inputs now cover all four P1 held-out decisions, use distinct family semantics and overlapping P2 features, and mark all 80 deletion examples as initial-training members. Commit
52925c426preserves the superseded inputs; the amendment spent no calls, opened no outcomes, and moved no support state. - Installed exact, non-overwriting executable setups for all three programs. P1 and P2 use the pinned local-only 4B MLX snapshot and separate observer or evaluator subprocesses; P3 uses deterministic PyTorch mutation plus a separate observer over all 24 state surfaces. The phased schedule composes to 332 calls and at most 59,960 generated tokens. Three outcome-free preflights and ten setup mutations pass/reject as intended. Setup commit binding and the focused source-gap reconciliation remain, so outcomes are still unauthorized.
- Completed the roadmap-required focused primary-source scan without changing an endpoint, arm, threshold, or budget. Re-audited existing AgentDojo and RouteLLM and compute-optimal-scaling records and added six chapter-targeted sources covering current coding-agent harness/cost evaluation, transactional filesystems, adaptive test-time compute, abstention, six-way unlearning evaluation, benchmark weakness, and metric meta-evaluation. Each new record has a full source note and appears in Appendix H; no external result is represented as local.
- Preserved setup commit
0f259710c15ec1b4c982b878bef325f0c6712b02as a superseded pre-outcome attempt after the separate final-binding step exposed one mutation that no longer rejected in final state. No result path existed, no call or training run occurred, and M2 remained open while the validator received a versioned correction. - Closed M2 against corrected setup commit
707fc10969b04bd31e135c8a711b33e9505e0d87. The final manifest verifies exact committed blobs and absence of all registered outcome paths; all ten setup mutations reject in final state. P1–P3 are nowpreregistered. This authorizes only the frozen M3 sequence and creates no empirical result or support-state movement.
F.237 2026-07-10 - v2.1.0 evidence release
- Selected v2.1.0 only after all three empirical programs closed. Kept the v2 title and 54-chapter architecture; selected only the canonical live/research HTML book plus an exact tested-site archive. Optional reader/ebook/document/ audio formats remain outside scope.
- Completed an internal exact-path ownership/provenance review over 2,607 paths: 486 routed CC BY 4.0, 647 Apache-2.0, and 1,474 excluded/no-grant, including all experiment outputs, raw generations, candidates, checkpoints, and result bundles. Zero routes are unresolved or unknown. This is not legal advice or third-party clearance.
- Pinned the post-v2 CPU evidence runtime in deep CI so checkpoint, routing, observer, and worktree replays run in the tested artifact chain. The runtime does not redownload model weights or regenerate outcomes in CI.
- Passed the complete 244-unit deep registry, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, live Human-view checks, browser smoke, commit-bound tested-bundle handoff, deployment, and public attestation in build run
29136733624and deploy/attest run29136860170. - Published annotated tag
v2.1.0at source commitcb3b86051c3f4bd82e8b3128c0fdf180e8a7cfa5. The deterministic 262-member immutable site archive is 18,881,400 bytes with SHA-256c70534db9ffed722f33227b191930781b2daf1058d949b90d803bca9a47e375c; the public release asset was redownloaded and verified byte-for-byte. - Preserved the first CI candidate failure as a portability finding: identical checkpoint tensors produced architecture-dependent reduction rounding in a parameter-delta audit field. Replaced it with fixed-order
math.fsum, refreshed only derived metrics, and passed the same checkpoint/output replay on both macOS and Linux before release.
F.238 2026-07-10 - Post-v2 empirical reconciliation
- Accepted three non-core
blocks_promotionno-change records and exactly nine affected chapter-coreno_changedecisions. Regenerated the standing disposition ledger and all 54 non-aggregating evidence-quality vectors; the nine affected vectors now expose adjacent local replay and bounded controls while independence remains internal-only, validity not independently assessed, and transfer not established. - Updated nine existing chapters, nine Appendix C rows, and nine per-chapter evidence-plan rows. Added no new chapter and no new Lean theorem; executable empirical validators are the new test hooks.
- Added a residual ledger preserving failed rollback, zero governed throughput, unused fallback/abstention, route separability, deterministic-verifier transfer, extra-compute harm, forgetting, best/final disagreement, deletion/rollback scope, and all three activation-absent conditional lanes.
F.239 2026-07-10 - Real update-causality outcomes
- Executed three seeds across no-update, bounded fine-tune, regularized, and deletion-aware retraining arms. Retained three base checkpoints plus 24 best and final checkpoints with byte/tensor digests and replayed output metrics. Every challenger had a nonzero parameter delta and changed held-out outputs; every no-update arm remained bit-identical.
- Preserved modest, seed-sensitive utility, retained-task forgetting, deletion- cohort true/flipped-label behavior, nonmember utility, fixed-probe changes, and 62 best/final test-decision disagreements. Deletion-aware retraining is a bounded causal exclusion result, not proof of storage erasure, privacy, legal compliance, or production unlearning.
- Verified three exact base-checkpoint rollbacks and nine invalidated descendant arms. Issued four independent chapter-core
no_changedispositions and added eight rejecting mutations for digest, no-update laundering, selection, forgetting, deletion, rollback, invalidation, and promotion erasure.
F.240 2026-07-10 - Frozen real update-causality campaign
- Froze a content-addressed 1,200-example nonlinear policy corpus with independent 720/240/240 train/validation/test splits, 480 base-training members, 240 update members, a 60-member poisoned deletion cohort, and 40 fixed held-out probes before update outcomes.
- Registered three seeds and four exact arms: no update, bounded fine-tune, regularized challenger, and deletion-aware retraining. The runner retains best and final checkpoints, selects only by validation, records real parameter deltas and output digests, measures forgetting/deletion/nonmember effects, and verifies rollback plus descendant invalidation.
- Added a setup schema and validator with six rejecting controls for identity overlap, split drift, deletion erasure, probe leakage, test selection, and missing no-update baseline. No campaign outcome is recorded by this setup.
F.241 2026-07-10 - Matched routing and deliberation outcomes
- Executed all frozen test examples across three seeds: 900 routing decisions, 180 specialist-interference counterfactuals, and 540 deliberation decisions. Specialist routing produced 162/180 correct answers versus 130/180 for the single generalist, but oracle, learned, rule, and fallback arms were indistinguishable because routes were too separable; zero fallback and abstention activations remain an explicit coverage gap.
- Adaptive verifier stopping produced 179/180 correct answers in 236 candidate operations. Fixed three-step deliberation produced 154/180 in 540 operations and harmed 15 answers that were initially correct; no deliberation produced 130/180 in 180 operations. The result retains first/last hits, stops, branch credit, dissent, answer changes, and seed sensitivity.
- Issued independent
no_changedecisions for Routing Heads and Governed Deliberation. Added deterministic replay and seven rejecting mutations for digest, seed, retry, oracle, fallback, harm, and promotion erasure.
F.242 2026-07-10 - Frozen routing and deliberation workload
- Froze a content-addressed 300-example four-family corpus with balanced 180/60/60 train/validation/test splits before test outcomes, three registered seeds, a comparator-only oracle route, and explicit two-operation routing and three-operation deliberation caps.
- Registered executable oracle, learned, rule, single-generalist, and fallback/abstention routing arms plus adaptive, fixed-three-step, and no-deliberation arms. The runner retains per-example routes, coverage, fallback, interference counterfactuals, candidate sequences, verifier stops, branch credit, dissent, answer changes, and extra-compute harm.
- Added a setup schema and validator with five rejecting controls for identity overlap, split drift, compute inflation, oracle laundering, and an unfrozen corpus. No test outcome or chapter disposition is recorded by this setup.
F.243 2026-07-10 - Post-v2 model-generated governed-work flagship
- Executed all 16 amended preregistered plan-to-code runs across eight frozen public-safe Python repository tasks, two seeds, eight attack families, a pinned local coder model, fresh matched Git worktrees, and a separate subprocess observer. Retained every plan, raw generation, extracted candidate, probe result, effect digest, changed path, and content-addressed run record.
- The visible-test baseline released five candidates, including two incorrect and five governance-unsafe releases. The governed route released none, produced zero false accepts and unsafe releases, attempted ten rollbacks, completed eight exactly, and retained two failed rollbacks with open residuals in quarantine. The zero-release result exposes a real usefulness cost rather than claiming a uniformly favorable governance result.
- Issued three explicit chapter-core
no_changedispositions. Added a replay validator that reconstructs every route in fresh Git worktrees and rejects six outcome-erasing mutations. The bounded local result does not establish production transfer, open-world safety, external independence, or production governance economics.
F.244 2026-07-10 - Governed-work prevalidation pilot and frozen amendment
- Preserved the first 16-run governed-work pass as a non-evidentiary pilot after it exposed two protocol defects: all model outputs omitted the required explicit plan line, and route effects used in-memory repository snapshots rather than fresh Git worktrees.
- Froze a versioned amendment before rerun. It retains the same eight tasks, eight attack families, two seeds, pinned local model revision, matched route comparison, stop rule, and allowed outcomes while requiring a bounded model-generated plan before code and fresh temporary Git repositories for observed effects, paths, residuals, rollback, and final state.
- Added corpus/amendment schemas and a setup validator with five rejecting mutations. The preserved pilot has no evidentiary or support-state effect.
F.245 2026-07-10 - Post-v2 empirical preregistration and runtime verification
- Froze one machine-readable preregistration for the three active post-v2 empirical programs before outcome runs, including workloads, matched baselines, candidate arms, metrics, negative controls, stop rules, allowed dispositions, and conditional infrastructure deferrals.
- Verified a fully local authorized model runtime using
Qwen/Qwen2.5-Coder-0.5B-Instructat pinned revisionea3f2471cf1b1f0db85067f1ef93848e38e88c25; the smoke generation establishes runtime availability only and the approximately 953 MB model cache remains outside the repository and release artifacts. - Added a preregistration schema and validator with five rejecting mutations for a missing baseline, premature outcome, mutable model revision, forced positive result, and fixture-based hardware-lane closure. No experiment result, evidence transition, or chapter support change is claimed.
F.246 2026-07-10 - Post-v2 evidence direction
- Preserved the completed v2.0.0 completion roadmap as historical release authority and created
docs/post_v2_evidence_roadmap.mdas the only active execution roadmap. - Replaced breadth and scaffolding work with three bounded empirical programs: a realistic governed-work flagship, matched routing/deliberation comparisons, and a real update-causality campaign. Positive results and chapter-core promotion are not required outcomes.
- Marked the historical-project incorporation roadmap and former v1.x evidence cycle completed, while preserving seven exact infrastructure or empirical deferrals and one superseded recurrence lane.
- Kept hardware custody, federation, and Circle/Coil model-quality work conditional on real infrastructure. Reader editions, additional formats, DOI work, external-human review, and new chapters are optional products, not active debt.
F.247 2026-07-10 - v2.0.0 roadmap completion and immutable release
- Completed every workstream and definition-of-done criterion in the ASI Stack completion roadmap for tag
v2.0.0at source commit52e54b71681f3d04644a4142875718d7b55f6dbd. - GitHub Actions build run
29131665495passed the deep registry, 66 Lean jobs, the 67-page render, 112 browser page-view checks, and commit-bound bundle validation. Deploy/attest run29131819091published that exact tested bundle without rebuilding and passed the public status/chapter-graph crawl. - Published the deterministic 18,842,778-byte, 262-member immutable site archive on the exact-tag GitHub Release, then redownloaded it publicly and verified SHA-256
5772aa8e47df279bbb38e38b2a3564489f6b3f3f65f8ff2df373f318e2c9eaf9. - Added the v2 research-release record, public version-policy row, and final completion declaration. The release remains HTML-only; all 54 chapter-core claims remain at argument; finite-model, empirical-residual, mutable-live- channel, unselected-format, legal-review, and external-review boundaries are preserved.
F.248 2026-07-10 - Workstreams D–F closure and v2.0.0 release scope
- Re-executed the disposable Git vertical slice and derived trace invariants, preserving the matched baseline, benefit/governance-tax metrics, rollback, quarantine, one open residual, five invariant results, four rejected mutations, and no support-state transition.
- Closed the local formal audit over 225 targets and all 54 chapters with adequacy classes, proof/prose traceability, fixture bridges, explicit finite assumptions, and runtime-safety non-claims.
- Assigned 21 glossary terms to 15 active chapter owners and separated normative interfaces from source-lineage labels. Refreshed volatile official sources: MCP 2025-11-25 and A2A 1.0.0 are the latest released comparators; MCP 2026-07-28 remains a release candidate and NIST AI RMF 1.0 remains under revision.
- Selected the v2.0.0 canonical live/research HTML book as the only completed format. Installed official CC BY 4.0 and Apache-2.0 legal texts, NOTICE, and a deterministic 2,449-path routing ledger: 474 CC BY paths, 621 Apache paths, 1,354 excluded/no-grant paths, and zero unresolved routes. The split grant is conditional on exact tag v2.0.0; excluded, untagged, and later drafting paths remain reserved. This internal review is not legal advice or third-party clearance.
F.249 2026-07-10 - Historical-project disposition and 54-chapter packet audit
- Recorded explicit decisions for all thirteen P2/P3 packets: five completed, seven deferred with exact empirical or security reopen conditions, and one superseded by the existing Circle/Coil structural evidence lane. No disposition changes chapter support.
- Rejected a separate Durable Semantic Memory and Knowledge Lattices chapter for the current program. Its remaining ownership stays distributed across Virtual Context ABI, Context Transactions, Claim Ledgers, Procedural Memory, and Artifact Graphs until a distinct interface, invariant, artifact, and failure family remain unowned.
- Added a machine-checked 54-row chapter packet audit. Four chapters received explicit strongest-objection paragraphs; all active chapters now pass the required problem, insufficiency, claim, mechanism, interface, invariant, failure, objection route, source/proof/test route, visual, weakening, MVI, mature-endpoint, summary, and handoff surface checks. This is an internal structural/semantic audit, not independent review or proof of chapter truth.
F.250 2026-07-10 - Historical-project procedural trace-promotion packet
- Added one bounded four-project trace-promotion record that separates semantic facts from procedural traces, retains failed attempts, binds source/effect receipts, requires regression-backed promotion and rehearsed rollback, and preserves quarantine and retirement paths.
- Added ten rejecting mutations for memory-domain conflation, failure erasure, missing receipts, failed-regression promotion, negative-example erasure, unrehearsed rollback, missing retirement, source substitution, and fixture support promotion.
- Registered the focused validator as unit 255 and exact contract 38. The chapter, source mappings, outline, and no-promotion boundaries now carry the same record contract.
- Closed the packet after the focused harness, 21-unit PR tier, 231-unit deep execution, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, and 112 rendered browser checks passed. Reader continuity retains zero high-priority rows and licensing retains zero unknown-quarantine paths. The fixture does not prove deployed trace mining, tool synthesis, regression quality, rollback execution, retirement automation, historical-project behavior, or chapter support.
F.251 2026-07-10 - Historical-project tribunal method packet
- Added one bounded five-project tribunal record with explicit proof, citation, procedural-replay, adversarial, falsification, and abstention method labels; distinct independence groups; a bounded dependency graph; vacuous-case refusal; visible veto/dissent; and no default approval.
- Added eleven rejecting mutations for missing methods, shared independence, dependency cycles, group-count laundering, empty-case acceptance, missing falsification, erased abstention, silent veto, default approval, dissent acceptance, and fixture support promotion.
- Registered the focused validator as unit 254 and exact contract 37, then folded the method graph, objection, failures, source mappings, and explicit no-promotion boundary into Proof-Carrying Claims and Adversarial Review.
- Closed the packet after the focused harness, 21-unit PR tier, 230-unit deep execution, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, and 112 rendered browser checks passed. Reader continuity retains zero high-priority rows and licensing retains zero unknown-quarantine paths. The fixture does not prove reviewer independence, method adequacy, verdict correctness, or deployed tribunal behavior.
F.252 2026-07-10 - Historical-project contradiction/revision packet
- Added one bounded five-project claim-revision lifecycle separating justification, lifecycle, commitment, and authority; enforcing monotone weak/medium/strong contradiction responses; and preserving supersession, bounded dependency repair, ontology migration, residuals, and restart state.
- Added eleven rejecting mutations for missing justification, state conflation, nonmonotone response, strong evidence without downgrade/split, broken supersession, incomplete/unbounded repair, missing migration, residual erasure, restart loss, and fixture support promotion.
- Folded the mechanism, objection, failures, source mappings, and explicit no-promotion boundary into Claim Ledgers.
- Closed the packet after the focused harness, 21-unit PR tier, 229-unit deep execution, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, and 112 rendered browser checks passed. Reader continuity retains zero high-priority rows and licensing retains zero unknown-quarantine paths. No open-domain detector, deployed belief engine, ontology correctness, historical runtime behavior, or support promotion is claimed.
F.253 2026-07-10 - Historical-project context restart/recovery packet
- Added one bounded five-project lifecycle across freeze, thaw, rebalance, tier promotion, no-loss compaction, partial-write recovery, and restart, with ten rejecting causality, effect, loss, acknowledgement, epoch, visibility, and support-promotion mutations.
- Folded observed postconditions, atomic index/content epochs, restart visibility, lifecycle-theater failures, source mappings, and explicit non-claims into Context Transactions.
- Closed the packet after the focused harness, 21-unit PR tier, 228-unit deep execution, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, and 112 rendered browser checks passed. Reader continuity retains zero high-priority rows and licensing retains zero unknown-quarantine paths. No deployed store, process restart, filesystem atomicity, persistence correctness, or historical runtime behavior is claimed.
F.254 2026-07-10 - Historical-project Virtual Context ABI packet
- Added a bounded graph-snapshot certificate that binds one durable snapshot identity and digest to a monotone generation, policy version, revocation epoch, provenance, issuance/expiry, revalidation evidence, finite depth/node selection, and exact omitted frontier.
- Added one bounded CCA/MoECOT/BeastBrain/BugBrain lineage record and eleven rejecting mutations for digest substitution, generation rollback, expiry, revocation, policy mismatch, missing provenance, selection-budget escape, hidden omissions, absent revalidation, durable-memory/context conflation, and fixture support promotion.
- Folded the strongest objection, bounded-snapshot mechanism, diagram path, invariants, failures, minimum implementation, four public-safe mappings, and accepted no-change transition into the existing Virtual Context ABI owner.
- Closed the packet after the focused harness, 21-unit PR tier, 227-unit deep execution, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, and 112 rendered all-chapter/all-viewport browser checks passed. Reader continuity retains zero high-priority heuristic rows and licensing retains zero unknown-quarantine paths. These gates validate bounded snapshot and handle record discipline, not resolver correctness, durable-store behavior, restart persistence, graph completeness, historical runtime behavior, or model-facing context quality.
F.255 2026-07-10 - Historical-project runtime-adapter capability packet
- Added a sandboxed-adapter capability record that independently scopes the executable, read paths, write paths, network, clock, randomness, environment, and secret handles while distinguishing declared, simulated, process-observed, and OS-enforced controls.
- Added one bounded five-project lineage record and ten rejecting mutations for executable and write-scope escape, denied-network use, clock/randomness scope substitution, process-observation sandbox laundering, playback/live-replay laundering, missing irreversible-residual accounting, ordinary-dispatch authority, and fixture support promotion.
- Bound the record to the existing disposable temp-file effect/rollback probe, graded it as bounded live reexecution, and explicitly recorded that no OS sandbox, deployed adapter, target-service rollback, or support promotion was established.
- Folded the mechanism, strongest objection, invariants, failures, minimum viable implementation, five public-safe local-lineage mappings, and accepted no-change transition into the existing Runtime Adapters owner.
- Closed the packet after the focused harness, 21-unit PR tier, 226-unit deep execution, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, and 112 rendered all-chapter/all-viewport browser checks passed. Reader continuity retains zero high-priority heuristic rows and licensing retains zero unknown-quarantine paths. These gates validate bounded capability accounting and replay-grade honesty, not an OS-enforced sandbox, deployed adapter, target-service rollback, network isolation, secret safety, or runtime safety.
F.256 2026-07-10 - Historical-project one-shot privileged-action packet
- Began the remaining P1 Intent-to-Execution packet with an exact one-shot approval lifecycle binding principal, operation, target identity and pre-state digest, parameter digest, policy version, TTL, nonce, authority, observed effect, post-state, and nonce consumption.
- Added one consumed five-project lineage record and ten rejecting mutations for target-state mismatch, stale approval, wrong principal, altered parameters, policy/nonce swaps, scenario acknowledgement substituted for approval, replay, missing effect receipt, and fixture support promotion.
- Registered the focused harness as the 249th validation unit and 32nd exact high-impact contract. At registration time, chapter/source/disposition integration and the full packet gates remained open; no deployed approval or privileged effect is claimed.
- Folded the protocol into the existing Command Contracts/Intent-to-Execution owner with a one-shot state diagram, strongest objection, five public-safe local-lineage source mappings, exact interface/invariant/failure additions, and an updated accepted no-change transition. Prepublication external-human review is not a completion dependency.
- Closed the packet after the focused harness, 21-unit PR tier, 225-unit deep execution, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, and 112 rendered all-chapter/all-viewport browser checks passed. Reader continuity retains zero high-priority heuristic rows. These gates validate bounded record semantics and presentation, not an approval service, OS enforcement, or a privileged effect.
F.257 2026-07-10 - Historical-project formal semantic-depth packet
- Added a formal semantic-depth protocol that distinguishes field presence, finite route, derived invariant, executable-model bridge, and implementation binding instead of treating all formal-looking artifacts as one proof class.
- Added one blocked three-project lineage record and ten rejecting mutations for erased abstraction loss, missing concurrency assumptions, duplicate lanes, field-presence/runtime laundering, finite-route/deployment laundering, dependency-free derived results, artifactless executable bridges, missing runtime exclusions, unbound runtime claims, and fixture support promotion.
- Folded CCA abstraction/contract discipline, MoECOT pass/reproducer artifacts and internal/external gap, and Best Model’s vacuous-check/playback/build negative cases into the existing Proof Envelope owner. They remain one local lineage and were not replayed as proof or runtime evidence.
- Kept the chapter at
argument: a hand-authored depth record does not prove abstraction correctness, arbitrary theorem adequacy, deployed binding, runtime enforcement, or historical-project behavior. - Corrected stale live-chapter and outline proof counts to the current 225 implemented targets and 1,079 classified theorem declarations before closure.
- Closed the packet after the focused harness, 21-unit PR tier, 224-unit deep execution, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, and 112 rendered all-chapter/all-viewport browser checks passed. Reader continuity retains zero high-priority heuristic rows. These gates validate bounded semantic-depth record discipline, not arbitrary adequacy or runtime enforcement.
F.258 2026-07-10 - Historical-project AI supply-chain packet
- Added a digest-bound affected-path protocol beneath the existing supply-chain admission route. Invalidation is append-only, its declared closure must equal every graph-reachable downstream node, and every affected member receives one owned repair, review, quarantine, or retirement route.
- Added one quarantined three-project lineage record and ten rejecting mutations for artifact substitution, incomplete closure, missing ownership, ordinary use after invalidation, history overwrite, non-quarantine of a revoked path, stale-assurance admission, custody after invalidation, missing disposal closure, and fixture-based support promotion.
- Folded CCA append-only invalidation, MoECOT digest/attestation boundaries, and Trainer quarantine/revocable-promotion discipline into the existing AI Supply-Chain Integrity owner. The three sources remain one local lineage and were not replayed as supply-chain evidence.
- Kept the broad chapter claim at
argument: exact closure over a declared graph does not establish graph completeness, assurance correctness, supplier trust, artifact integrity, data fitness, deployed propagation, security, safety, or readiness. - Closed the packet after the focused harness, 21-unit PR tier, 223-unit deep execution, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, and 112 rendered all-chapter/all-viewport browser checks passed. Reader continuity retains zero high-priority heuristic rows. These gates validate bounded graph and record semantics, not a real supply chain or incident response.
F.259 2026-07-10 - Historical-project Readiness Gates packet
- Added a readiness-check lifecycle beneath the existing readiness state machine: applicability, requiredness, attempt, result, waiver, evidence identity, observation time, expiry, invalidating dependencies, containment, and quarantine closure are now separate fields.
- Added one quarantined six-project lineage record and nine rejecting mutations for skipped-as-green checks, ready-with-failed checks, non-monotone containment, orphaned quarantine, waiver substitution, unknown applicability, pass without evidence, ordinary routing during quarantine, and fixture-based support promotion.
- Folded BugBrain’s skipped-success report failure, Trainer’s stale-promotion failure, and the other four projects’ lifecycle/overclaim boundaries into the existing Readiness Gates owner. The projects remain one local lineage and were not replayed as readiness evidence.
- Kept the chapter at
argument: record completeness does not prove check adequacy, evaluator independence, deployed containment, target readiness, or historical-project behavior. - Preserved the earlier deterministic readiness-lifecycle result as a separate six-transition/twelve-control trace rather than allowing the new check-level contract to displace it.
- Closed the packet after the focused harness, 21-unit PR tier, 222-unit deep execution, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, and 112 rendered all-chapter/all-viewport browser checks passed. Reader continuity retains zero high-priority heuristic rows. These gates validate bounded records and presentation coherence, not check adequacy, deployed routing, or target readiness.
F.260 2026-07-10 - Narrative running-example closure
- Added
products/narrative_running_example_trace.json, a cumulative 15-chapter governed repository-change trace that begins with one human request and adds one distinct artifact at every selected narrative stage. - Added a public schema and
python3 scripts/validate_narrative_running_example.py; six negative controls reject chapter-order drift, state reset, unknown causes, skipped handoffs, duplicate artifact identity, and editorial continuity used as support or release approval. - Generated the bounded narrative candidate, rendered 20 HTML pages, and passed strict real-browser inspection across 40 desktop/mobile page-view pairs. The candidate is not a reader release, and no chapter support state changed.
- Recorded that no external-human editorial review is a prepublication gate; final-candidate format inspection remains required only for formats actually selected for release.
F.261 2026-07-10 - Historical-project Cognitive Compilation packet
- Added an authority-bearing semantic contract-preservation protocol with an ambiguity ledger, complete source-to-IR-to-target field lineage, retained pass/failure bundle, requirement-specific preservation obligations, and an observed repair blast-radius receipt.
- Added one blocked three-project lineage fixture and nine rejecting mutations for adversarial paraphrase, field omission, positional insertion, authority loss, whole-graph repair, digest-parity laundering, failure-bundle erasure, unresolved ambiguity, and target-requirement loss.
- Folded CCA and MoECOT Manifest compiler mechanisms plus the Best Model project’s digest/positional-repair negative record into the existing Cognitive Compilation owner, with a preservation diagram, strongest objection, source crosswalk, and updated accepted no-promotion disposition.
- Kept the chapter at
argument: the fixture is hand-authored and does not implement a parser or backend, inspect generated artifact semantics, measure repair locality, reproduce a historical project, authorize execution, or promote support. - Added a reader-only prose overlay for the dense preservation-record table; the canonical research chapter retains the full table and diagram while the reader continuity audit now has zero high-priority heuristic rows.
- Closed the packet after the 21-unit PR tier, 220-unit deep execution, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, and 112 rendered all-chapter/all-viewport browser checks passed. These gates validate bounded record semantics and presentation coherence, not compiler correctness or semantic adequacy.
F.262 2026-07-10 - Historical-project System Boundaries packet
- Added a unified authority-tuple lifecycle beneath the existing Authority Transition Record, binding principal, execution domain, operation, target, permission, scope, budget, trace, replay, grant, policy, revocation epoch, and expiry.
- Added explicit execution-domain ownership and target-owner approval for cross-domain handoffs, plus a hard boundary between protocol-security controls and hardware-root evidence.
- Added one blocked six-project lineage record and nine rejecting mutations for missing identity, domain mismatch, missing target approval, scope widening, budget/trace/replay identity forks, revoked effects, and protocol-as-hardware- root claims.
- Folded the packet into the existing System Boundaries owner with a lifecycle diagram, strongest objection, source crosswalk, failure cases, and updated accepted no-change transition. The projects were not rerun and no enforcement or hardware-root claim is promoted.
- Closed the packet after the 21-unit PR tier, 219-unit deep execution, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, and 112 rendered all-chapter/all-viewport browser checks passed. These gates validate the book’s bounded authority protocol, not deployed enforcement, protocol security, or hardware roots.
F.263 2026-07-10 - Historical-project Integrated Reference Architecture packet
- Added a seven-stage name-to-effect trace beneath the existing Reference Trace Record: request-derived input, policy decision, canonical-state selection, observed effect, acknowledged receipt, evaluator result, and claim boundary.
- Added canonical-state/projection separation and a request-to-effect receipt that binds request, policy, state, effect, and terminal acknowledgement.
- Added one blocked five-project lineage trace and eight rejecting mutations for stage omission, projection authority, state/effect digest mismatch, unacknowledged completion, false evaluator independence, orphan effects, and fixture-based support promotion.
- Folded the lineage into the existing integration owner with a one-lineage diagram, interface-theater failure case, strongest objection, source mappings, and an updated accepted no-promotion disposition. The projects are treated as one related implementation lineage and were not rerun.
- Refreshed the reference-trace replay, repository receipt audit, and deterministic challenge after the chapter digest changed; the stale receipt failed closed before regeneration.
- Closed the packet after the 21-unit PR tier, 218-unit deep execution, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, and 112 rendered all-chapter/all-viewport browser checks passed. These gates validate fixture joinability and book coherence, not a deployed integrated runtime or historical-project claims.
F.264 2026-07-10 - Historical-project Artifact Graphs packet
- Added a projection/revocation protocol beneath the existing artifact graph to separate canonical artifact truth from caches, indexes, reports, dashboards, claim views, promotion records, and public-page projections.
- Added reverse-dependency closure, transitive quarantine, graded replay, acknowledged asynchronous completion, and relocation-safe content identity from the five relevant historical-project source notes as one related local implementation lineage.
- Added one blocked lineage fixture and ten rejecting mutations for stale projection digests, incomplete or unknown revocation closure, replay-grade inflation, missing semantic validators, missing terminal receipts, path authority, relocation mismatch, unverified relocation, and playback-based support promotion.
- Updated the accepted no-promotion disposition: the packet improves the chapter’s architecture, failure analysis, and executable negative controls, but it does not reproduce a historical project, deploy an artifact service, validate real-work replay, or promote the chapter core claim.
- Closed the packet after the 21-unit PR tier, 217-unit deep execution, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, and 112 rendered all-chapter/all-viewport browser checks passed. These gates validate the book’s artifact-governance packet, not open-world closure, deployed replay, or historical-project claims.
F.265 2026-07-10 - Historical-project Benchmark Ratchets packet
- Added a Metric Provenance Record beneath the existing benchmark ratchet to classify measured, derived, recomputed, modeled, fixture, constant, declared, proxy, vacuous, source-reported, and unknown values without collapsing them.
- Added closure inheritance, representation-capacity, retry-lineage, and checkpoint-to-output gates derived from the six historical projects as one local implementation lineage.
- Added one blocked lineage fixture and ten rejecting mutations for metric laundering, missing observations, contamination, architecture-inexpressible targets, retry-ceiling escape, incomplete causal binding, and erased inherited regressions.
- Updated the existing accepted no-change disposition; no project benchmark, model capability, independent reproduction, or chapter-core promotion is claimed.
- Closed the packet after the 21-unit PR tier, 216-unit deep execution, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, and 112 rendered all-chapter/all-viewport browser checks passed. These gates validate the book’s metric-governance packet, not the historical projects’ benchmark claims.
F.266 2026-07-10 - Historical-project Evidence Cell packet
- Added
docs/asi_stack_completion_ledger.mdas the criterion-by-criterion evidence ledger subordinate to the canonical roadmap; no criterion is marked complete merely because a validator or prior release exists. - Completed the first recommended historical-project packet in Evidence States with a non-aggregating evidence cell, causal capability chain, trainable-state manifest, response-causality receipt, honest missingness, verification-method independence, and ownership/capability separation.
- Added one public-safe six-project lineage fixture and five rejecting mutations for missing causal stages, skipped-as-green evidence, ownership laundering, unsupported updated-state claims, and false verifier independence.
- Routed all six local project source notes through the chapter manifest, outline, prose, source crosswalk, and generated claim ledger as one lineage, not independent replication.
- Accepted a no-change evidence disposition: the packet improves argument, architecture, and negative-case precision but does not reproduce the projects or promote the chapter core claim above
argument. - Closed the packet after the 21-unit PR tier, 215-unit deep execution, 66-job Lean build, 67-page HTML render, and 112 rendered all-chapter/all-viewport browser checks passed. These gates validate the repository packet, not the historical projects’ capability claims.
F.268 2026-07-10 - Licensing provenance and file-routing audit
- Replaced the undefined future provenance-audit prerequisite with a deterministic classification of all 2,219 tracked or untracked nonignored repository candidate paths.
- Separated external-source and local-project material, generated derivatives, experiments/imports, software/proofs/schemas, assets, prose, metadata, operative policy, nonrelease markers, and quarantine while clearing zero paths and preserving all-rights-reserved effect everywhere.
- Added path-set/policy digests and four rejecting controls for omission, automatic clearance, external-source metadata laundering, and premature outbound license effect.
- Kept author ownership assertions, mixed-rights inspection, contribution terms, qualified legal review, policy selection, and license implementation open; this is technical routing, not legal advice or permission.
F.269 2026-07-10 - Public deployment re-audit
- Re-audited the live Pages site and public GitHub APIs after local remediation. The root still exposes 53 unique chapter links, 249-source prose, and one stale 45-chapter phrase; canonical-status, version-index, and narrative-product routes return 404.
- Recorded that legacy publish run
29087187930succeeded fore672ad...but did not produce the new coherence surfaces, so a green old workflow is not accepted as build-to-deploy-to-attest evidence. - Confirmed the v1.0.0 Release targets
96d0ca3...and has no uploaded assets; the absent immutable full-site archive remains truthfullynot_published.
F.270 2026-07-10 - Executable three-product projections
- Replaced contract-only product routing with generated landing artifacts for a bounded 15-chapter narrative route, the complete 54-chapter architecture reference, and a 17-route evidence/proof/release registry.
- Added one reader question, running example, strongest objection, failure story, evidence-changing condition, handoff, and canonical claim reference to every selected narrative chapter while routing all 39 omitted chapters to the full reference rather than deleting or demoting them.
- Extended the reader generator to materialize the bounded route from the canonical manifest and apply only relevant overlays; the output remains a candidate, not a reviewed reader release.
- Published repository-backed registry records as content-addressed snapshots, added four rejecting controls for over-wide or out-of-order selection, missing editorial fields, and changed snapshots, and made tested Pages builds generate the product pages before
/latest/mirroring and bundle hashing. - Preserved all chapter-core support states at
argument; projection and byte identity do not establish editorial approval, independent review, runtime assurance, or claim truth.
F.271 2026-07-10 - Rendered landing visual review
- Inspected the clean local landing render at 1280×720, confirmed document and viewport width agreement with no horizontal overflow, and recorded the visual/non-claim boundary.
- Moved the narrative/reference/registry selector directly below the opening sentence after inspection showed it began roughly 1,257 pixels down, below the hero and status panel.
- Kept detailed transition, theorem, hash, and fixture data in owning ledgers; independent editorial and accessibility review remain open.
F.272 2026-07-10 - Validation registry sole-source migration
- Made
validation/registry.jsonthe sole authority for 734 unique required artifacts and 238 ordered validation units, including tiers and contracts. - Reduced
validate_book.pyto the structural base gate; it now loads required artifacts from the registry and contains no child-validator list, release branch, dispatcher, or child-suppression environment. - Recast the registry builder as a canonical formatter/authority check rather than a Python-AST inventory generator, and removed validate-book coverage as an alternate route from validator-coverage logic.
- Added rejecting controls for duplicate order, missing scripts, unresolved exact overrides, and any return of a legacy authority marker.
F.273 2026-07-10 - High-impact validator contract audit
- Replaced inherited class descriptions for the highest-impact status, deployment, supply-chain, release, evidence/reviewer, decision/review, product/focus, governed-slice, trace-invariant, proof, schema, publication, and registry gates with exact input artifacts and output assertions.
- Recorded each unit’s named mutation cases, bounded claim scope, prohibited inference, and internal-not-independent semantic-review state.
- Preserved generic class limits on the long tail; exact contracts and negative controls still do not prove completeness or independent adequacy.
F.274 2026-07-10 - Title and licensing decision packets (superseded preparation state)
- Prepared author-controlled title options spanning current branding, ASI-as-stress-case subtitle reframing, The Governed AI Stack, and conventional systems positioning with migration, continuity, credibility, and reversal costs.
- Prepared licensing options for all-rights-reserved, permissive split, controlled/noncommercial split, and delayed opening across prose/figures, code/proofs/schemas/scripts, metadata, third-party/local-project exclusions, contributions, and versioned releases.
- This entry records the earlier preparation state in which both selections were empty. The later canonical-decision entry above supersedes it while preserving all-rights-reserved effect during drafting.
F.275 2026-07-10 - Specialist external-review packets (superseded solicitation state)
- Prepared distinct formal-methods, safety/governance, and systems/editorial packets with capacity requirements, exact artifacts, adversarial questions, severity/disposition rubrics, structured response fields, and non-claims.
- Bound each track to an unassigned independent reviewer-capacity role and recorded the then-open generic request. The later author decision above defers every role until post-publication and ends prepublication outreach.
- Added rejecting controls for a false accepted-program state, support effect, and missing severity rubric. No outreach, review result, evidence movement, or artifact approval is claimed.
F.276 2026-07-10 - Reviewer capacity and oversight contract
- Replaced name-equals-oversight assumptions with records for assignment, competence scope, independence, conflicts, measured load, response/expiry, escalation substitute, review-quality measurement, and authority ceiling.
- Recorded the author/program owner as internal and non-independent with unmeasured load/quality, and kept all three required independent external review roles explicitly unassigned and unavailable for review-gate claims.
- Added optional reviewer-capacity references to evidence-transition records and four rejecting controls for false assignment, capacity, quality, and fallback claims.
F.277 2026-07-10 - Non-aggregating evidence-quality vectors
- Added eight separate evidence-quality dimensions for every one of the 54 chapter-core claims: independence, reproducibility, recency, coverage, adversarial strength, validity, artifact access, and transfer distance.
- Kept the support state as the governed public summary, prohibited numeric aggregation and automatic derivation, and retained all core claims at
argumentwith explicit internal-review, validity, coverage, and transfer gaps. - Extended claim and evidence-transition schemas with optional vector refs and dimension deltas for backward-compatible future adoption.
- Added four rejecting controls for missing dimensions, scalar scoring, support-summary forgery, and automatic promotion effects.
F.278 2026-07-10 - Substrate-neutral stack definition
- Clarified in the opener and integrated reference that stack layers are logical responsibility and authority boundaries, not required models, services, processes, machines, or physical cognitive modules.
- Made one-model/many-role, many-implementation/one-role, monolithic, modular, hybrid, and human/AI instantiations explicit while preserving typed handoff and authority enforcement as the architectural invariant.
- Updated the source-of-truth outline, glossary, figure caption, and stack-map walkthrough and added a rejecting one-model-per-layer mutation control.
F.279 2026-07-10 - Latest and immutable release channels
- Added a full
/latest/mirror of the tested root site and made release channel construction occur before the deployment bundle is content-addressed. - Added
/versions/index.jsonas generated metadata and defined durable immutable site bundles as tag-bound GitHub Release assets with an exact commit, release record, public URL, and SHA-256. - Added a deterministic epoch-zero archive builder over the exact tested bundle, a schema-bound unpublished candidate record, byte-identical replay validation, and four rejection controls for commit mismatch, false publication, changed bytes, and path traversal. A clean synthetic candidate passes; the dirty local bundle correctly cannot impersonate v1.0.0.
- Recorded the v1.0.0 source release truthfully while leaving its absent full site archive at
not_published; no artifact was fabricated or implied. - Added rejecting controls for an unbacked archive claim, wrong latest commit, and changed latest file. A real immutable site archive and deployed-channel observation remain open.
F.280 2026-07-10 - Generated public-status surfaces
- Made the canonical status builder the count source for public trust-metric synchronization instead of recalculating global counts in parallel helpers.
- Added one exact generated status block to each active README, landing, candidate-status, and publication-readiness surface; validation rejects missing, duplicate, stale, hand-edited, or contradictory values.
- Added a chapter-header boundary that rejects independently maintained global counts and documented how active generated-reader totals differ from the explicitly historical 44-chapter curated snapshot.
- Kept all support states unchanged; generated status metadata is release coherence, not evidence for the architecture.
F.281 2026-07-10 - Tested-artifact deployment handoff
- Split the Pages path into a successful tested-build producer and a separate workflow-run-triggered deployment consumer; deployment no longer renders, builds proofs, synchronizes source, or reruns source validation.
- Added a commit-bound site-bundle manifest covering canonical status, every rendered path, size, file digest, total bytes, and deterministic tree digest.
- Made deployment download the exact triggering run’s commit-named artifact, recompute the bundle, verify the expected commit, upload the existing site, and then crawl the deployed record and chapter graph.
- Added six rejecting controls across content mutation, commit mismatch, missing files, deploy-time rebuild, wrong workflow-run authority, and missing commit binding. This establishes local structure and identity controls; a successful remote build/deploy/attest chain is still required.
F.282 2026-07-10 - Immutable CI supply-chain pins
- Replaced every moving GitHub Action major tag in PR, deep, major-release, Pages build, deploy, and attestation workflows with a full official-repository commit SHA while retaining tag context in comments.
- Replaced the piped Elan
masterinstaller with a commit-specific download and SHA-256 verification before execution; Lean remains pinned throughlean/lean-toolchain. - Added a controlled pin-update procedure covering upstream review, installer digest calculation, all-tier validation, render checks, and rollback records.
- Added a machine inventory for all eight action pins and the Elan installer, with review dates, exact 90-day due dates, update authority, and residuals.
- Added a whole-workflow pin validator with seven rejecting negative controls covering moving or missing pins, installer mutation, stale review, and duplicate or mismatched inventory state; expired reviews fail closed.
- Preserved the residual boundary: immutable references constrain fetched code identity but do not prove action correctness or pin all runner-image and transitive dependencies.
F.283 2026-07-10 - Declarative validation registry and CI tiers
- Added a declarative registry for 238 ordered validation units and 734 required artifacts, with execution tier, class, input/output contract, claim scope, negative-control status, and prohibited inference on every unit.
- Made CI execute the registry through separate pull-request, scheduled deep, manual major-release, and Pages build/deploy/attestation workflows instead of repeating a second hand-maintained command list in
publish.yml. - Completed the inventory migration:
validation/registry.jsonis the sole inventory and execution authority,validate_book.pyis a structural base gate with no child-validator list or dispatcher, and the registry maintainer no longer derives policy by parsing Python source. - Rewired 49 legacy self-wiring validators to check exact registry entries instead of searching
validate_book.py, and added rejecting controls for a duplicate order, missing script, unresolved exact-contract override, and any reintroduced legacy-authority marker. - Preserved non-claims: classification is not semantic adequacy, passing a tier is not proof of the architecture, and release-tier availability does not approve an artifact or promote a chapter-core support state.
F.284 2026-07-10 - Three-contribution focus contract
- Constrained the program to three defended contributions: governed-cognition interface contracts, public claim-state transition discipline, and record/reality reconciliation plus residual honesty.
- Added a manifest-ordered assignment for all 54 chapters: 11 primary owners, 43 supporting/integration roles, and zero independent chapter flagships.
- Reclassified the older five contribution tracks as subordinate work packages under the three program claims and corrected their stale 44-chapter planning language to the active 54-chapter scope.
- Added a generated contract, schema, human rationale, and validator. This is a scope-control and falsification program, not novelty proof, evidence, external review, or support-state promotion.
F.285 2026-07-10 - Narrative, reference, and registry product contracts
- Added three machine-validated product contracts over one canonical source tree: a narrative technical book, an architecture reference specification, and an evidence/proof/release registry.
- Gave each product a distinct audience question, entry points, content layers, navigation density, release profile, current status, review gate, and forbidden inference while preserving meaning-changing uncertainty across projections.
- Added landing and README product selectors so readers can choose continuous Human-view narrative, implementation-oriented AI/reference material, or the canonical status and evidence registry without treating all three as one reading path.
- Preserved release boundaries: Human view is not a reviewed reader release, the reference is not a deployed-system attestation, registry validity is not proof of the underlying claims, and no product contract promotes a chapter-core support state.
F.286 2026-07-10 - Four cross-stack trace invariants
- Derived authority monotonicity, revocation-before-effect with a revocation-wins tie rule, evidence-transition integrity, residual conservation, and causal-parent ordering from the executed governed repository-change log rather than creating four disconnected fixtures.
- Added four mutation controls for scope widening, an effect allowed at the revocation instant, support movement without a transition, and erasure of the one open failed-rollback residual.
- Added
AsiStackProofs.GovernedRepositoryTracewith finite trace predicates, accepted fixtures, rejected controls, and a combined four-invariant theorem; the Lean workspace builds successfully. - Bound the generated invariant record to the exact vertical-slice result by SHA-256 and added manifest, outline, chapter, proof-target, schema, and validator linkage. The model is finite local trace semantics, not a deployed distributed-clock, enforcement-service, completeness, safety, or chapter-core support-state claim.
F.287 2026-07-10 - Governed repository-change vertical slice
- Added an executed nine-scenario local Git workload that compares a simple public-test-only route with a governed intent/authority/plan/context/route/ execution/verification/evidence/release path on the same requested code change and fixture baseline.
- Exercised all eight adversarial cases required by the external-review remediation program: retrieved-context prompt injection, stale authority, revocation before effect, a forged receipt, correlated review, hidden residual cost, failed rollback, and a cheaper safety-ineligible route.
- Recorded eight false accepts and eight unsafe releases on the simple route versus zero false accepts and zero unsafe releases on the governed route, while exposing the governed overhead: 39 additional deterministic cost units, 62 additional trace steps, and nine additional review steps.
- Added an independent-process byte/behavior observer, result schema, reproducibility validator, exact rollback checks, and quarantine for the one deliberately incomplete rollback. This is a bounded disposable-repository result, not a deployed-system, security, safety, software-quality, ASI, or chapter-core support-state claim.
F.288 2026-07-10 - Canonical public status and contradiction gate
- Added a build-generated canonical public status contract, JSON Schema, configuration, and deployed status object carrying commit identity, clean or dirty tree state, active and baseline versions, manifest order, counts, claim-state distributions, transition totals, content digests, and explicit non-claims.
- Added a relational source/render validator with built-in negative controls; it rejects active count contradictions and rendered chapter, H1, sidebar order, title, URL, and duplication drift instead of merely checking for required phrases.
- Repaired active 44/45-count contradictions across the publication-readiness, README, and v1.0 status surfaces while retaining the separate historical and 44-record curated-reader scopes.
- Wired clean canonical-status generation and rendered-site validation into the Pages workflow before artifact upload, and added a post-deployment job that retries for propagation before crawling the public status object, sidebar order, all chapter URLs, and H1 shape. This changes publication metadata and gates only; it does not promote a chapter-core claim, approve a reader artifact, or claim an immutable versioned book deployment.
F.289 2026-07-10 - External AI review audit and remediation goal
- Audited a user-supplied, browser-assisted ChatGPT review against the current 54-chapter, 271-source worktree, a fresh local render, and the live GitHub Pages output without publishing the raw review or treating it as independent evidence.
- Added
docs/external_ai_review_remediation_program.mdwith twenty-six finding dispositions, current evidence, closure conditions, a scope freeze, P0 publication-truth work, a governed vertical-slice program, four deeper trace invariants, three product contracts, three defended contributions, validation/CI refactoring, external-review tracks, and title/licensing decision gates. - Confirmed the central count-coherence critique: active source prose and the deployed site still disagree despite passing current validators. Did not reproduce the claimed duplicate first-chapter navigation entry; the live sidebar contains one link for each of its 53 chapter URLs.
- Preserved the review boundary: no chapter-core support state, publication approval, title, license, release tag, deployment, or external-review status changed.
F.290 2026-07-10 - External-source modernization pass
- Added sixteen primary or official external sources selected to close concrete gaps exposed by the historical-project mining pass: GraphRAG, HippoRAG, RAPTOR, Mem0, W3C PROV-O, MLCommons Croissant 1.1, Inspect AI, in-toto, AgentDojo, CaMeL, the OWASP Top 10 for Agentic Applications 2026, Darwin Godel Machine, Automated Design of Agentic Systems, Universal Transformers, The Recurrent Transformer, and Understanding Dynamic Compute Allocation in Recurrent Transformers.
- Added evidence-disciplined source notes for every source and mapped each one to its owning chapters across memory/context, provenance/data/supply chain, evaluation, agent security, recursive improvement, and recurrence/adaptive compute.
- Added current 2026 anchors where they materially update the book: Croissant 1.1 for machine-readable dataset metadata, OWASP’s agentic risk taxonomy, and two 2026 recurrence/adaptive-compute papers. Foundational sources remain where they define the durable baseline.
- Preserved non-claim boundaries: source-reported benchmarks, standards, taxonomies, framework availability, theoretical expressivity, and official guidance do not establish local reproduction, conformance, robustness, safety, readiness, or a chapter support-state transition.
F.291 2026-07-10 - Historical-project incorporation roadmap
- Added a fold-first execution roadmap for incorporating CCA, MoECOT Manifest, BeastBrain, BugBrain, Corben’s Trainer, and Corben’s Best Model Possible into the existing ASI Stack chapter spine as one non-independent local lineage.
- Established five ordered waves: source/vocabulary binding, evidence-spine hardening, execution/authority/compiler/memory upgrades, routing/learning/ improvement upgrades, and a final add-or-reject gate for Durable Semantic Memory and Knowledge Lattices.
- Assigned one primary chapter owner to twelve cross-cutting concepts and defined chapter packets, source-routing plans, closure artifacts, negative controls, cycle limits, and a program acceptance gate.
- Reconciled the active roadmap with the current 54-chapter manifest while preserving historical 44-, 45-, and 53-chapter snapshots as versioned states.
- Updated the drafting outline and cross-project backlog to make the first six packets—Evidence States, Benchmark Ratchets, Artifact Graphs, Integrated Reference Architecture, System Boundaries, and Cognitive Compilation—the next incorporation sequence. No chapter, claim label, or support state was changed.
F.292 2026-07-10 - Add Inter-Stack Protocols, Identity, and Economic Exchange
- Added the manifest-driven Inter-Stack Protocols, Identity, and Economic Exchange chapter after Runtime Adapters, with live and Human Reading Path prose, a cross-stack exchange diagram, source crosswalk, implementation horizon, evidence-plan row, no-promotion disposition, and handoff repair.
- Added source notes for MCP, A2A, W3C DID Core, W3C Verifiable Credentials Data Model, and Interledger. They are scoped comparators for message/lifecycle structure, agent tasks, identity and credential records, and packetized value transfer, not local peer trust, authorization, task truth, payment, settlement, fairness, privacy, safety, or deployment results.
- Added
AsiStackProofs.InterStackProtocolsfinite routes that deny a requested cross-stack dispatch with a required invalid credential and route a value-bearing dispatch with no reserved budget to repair. - Boundary: the chapter and proof do not establish protocol conformance, a trusted identity, credential validity, delegated-authority correctness, task or artifact truth, effect safety, payment, settlement, legal validity, economic fairness, privacy, authorization correctness, ASI, or a chapter-core support-state transition.
F.293 2026-07-10 - Historical AI project cross-project synthesis
- Deduplicated CCA, MoECOT Manifest, BeastBrain, BugBrain, Corben’s Trainer, and Corben’s Best Model Possible into one local architecture lineage rather than six independent supports.
- Added exact Priority 0-2 chapter insertions and twelve cross-cutting laws: name-to-effect, canonical-truth separation, causal capability chain, evidence cell, material transition, unified authority tuple, transitive revocation, semantic-capacity ladder, router evidence ladder, negative-knowledge frontier, formal semantic depth, and honest missingness.
- Confirmed a candidate Durable Semantic Memory and Knowledge Lattices chapter boundary while deferring the manifest change until independent literature and overlap review are complete.
- Rescanned the intake and found no seventh project or remaining archive, so the first six-project mining wave is closed.
- Added schema-valid cross-project backlog and triage decisions. No empirical support state, chapter manifest, or public capability claim changed.
F.294 2026-07-10 - Corben’s Best Model Possible project mining
- Added a public-safe deep mining dossier and source note for the pinned Corben’s Best Model Possible snapshot, with its cleanup-induced incomplete artifact-worktree state recorded explicitly.
- Mined shared-weight prime-cycle recurrence, adaptive-compute research, fixed-feature adapter training, seven-lane checkpoint banks, equal-step champion/challenger search, semantic task contracts, memory, routing, governance, verification, tools, speech, and evaluation mechanisms.
- Preserved the central implementation boundary: the inner trunk is frozen, runtime text is not established as general checkpoint-driven generation, lane routing is metadata-supplied, several integrations are scaffold/default paths, and multiple metrics are declared, modeled, constant, proxy, fixture, or vacuous rather than directly measured.
- Added schema-valid research-backlog and triage records plus a source inventory entry. Proposed metric-provenance and causal-capability-receipt concepts stay deferred pending cross-project synthesis; no chapter or support state changed.
F.295 2026-07-10 - Corben’s Trainer project mining
- Added a public-safe deep mining dossier and source note for the pinned Corben’s Trainer project snapshot.
- Recorded its typed training/evaluation control plane, campaign durability, learning-truth gates, content-addressed artifact graph, benchmark modes and authenticity states, evidence graphs, and result-derived reporting as implementation references for existing ASI Stack chapters.
- Preserved retained negative evidence: missing typed seeds and code snapshots, run-ID-derived repetition identities, an identifier hash labeled as a dataset checksum, declaration-only overlap scanning, placeholder benchmark promotions later quarantined without transitive revocation, and async checkpoint error paths that can reach idle without an acknowledged result.
- Added schema-valid research-backlog and triage records, plus a source inventory entry. No chapter was added and no support state was promoted.
F.296 2026-07-10 - BugBrain deep project mining
- Added a public-safe BugBrain dossier and source note pinned to commit
d5ddd37966e2057e8b5ee7fa7bd8f4c833a30dc5, including the mode-only extraction caveat. - Mined the bare-metal four-core ownership model, compact typed graph, ContextHandle, Context Horizon, signed persona split, ECAE intent lifecycle, bridge approval/budget/ledger/replay surfaces, security/OTA, deterministic artifact replay, continual-learning surfaces, active inference, world-model, IIT-labelled metrics, thermal coupling, and readiness tooling.
- Reproduced the kernel host library suite at 227 passed and 3 ignored and the Python trainer suite at 79 passed; kept bridge, Pi, HIL, trained-artifact, and deployment results explicitly unverified.
- Preserved machine-readable contradictions and implementation limits, including clippy failure, skipped-manifest readiness, capacity/residency arithmetic, fixed random world-model behavior, decision-invariant epistemic scoring, simplified phi, non-secret wrap-key inputs, and thermal threshold loosening.
- Added backlog and triage records without changing chapter structure or promoting any claim support state.
F.297 2026-07-10 - Add AI Supply-Chain Integrity and Lifecycle Provenance
- Added the manifest-driven AI Supply-Chain Integrity and Lifecycle Provenance chapter after Model-Weight Custody, with live and Human Reading Path prose, a supply-chain flow diagram, source crosswalk, implementation horizons, evidence-plan row, no-promotion disposition, and burn-down entry.
- Added source notes for NIST C-SCRM, SLSA Build Track, OpenSSF Model Signing, and SPDX AI Profile. They are scoped comparators for lifecycle risk, provenance, signed AI artifacts, and interoperable BOM metadata, not local supplier trust, complete inventory, artifact integrity, data fitness, compliance, safety, readiness, or deployment results.
- Added
AsiStackProofs.SupplyChainIntegrityfinite routes that quarantine a requested artifact with an unresolved critical advisory or required unverified signature. - Boundary: the chapter and proof do not establish advisory accuracy, signature genuineness, inventory completeness, artifact integrity, absence of compromise, data fitness, supplier trustworthiness, legal compliance, model safety, readiness, authority, ASI, or a chapter-core support-state transition.
F.298 2026-07-10 - Add Model-Weight Custody and Hardware Roots of Trust
- Added the manifest-driven Model-Weight Custody and Hardware Roots of Trust chapter after Security Kernel, with live and Human Reading Path prose, a custody-flow diagram, source crosswalk, implementation horizons, evidence-plan row, no-promotion disposition, and burn-down entry.
- Added source notes for RAND’s model-weight security report, NIST’s draft confidential-computing guidance, NVIDIA’s vendor-specific confidential model lifecycle, and formal release-scheme analysis. They are scoped comparators for custody, attestation, key release, and irreversibility, not a local protected weight store, hardware-trust, confidentiality, security, safety, readiness, release, or deployment result.
- Added
AsiStackProofs.ModelWeightCustodyfinite routes that block a requested load with required invalid attestation and route missing lineage to custody repair. - Boundary: the chapter and proof do not establish hardware trustworthiness, weight confidentiality, extraction resistance, security effectiveness, model safety, release desirability, readiness, authority, ASI, or a chapter-core support-state transition.
F.299 2026-07-10 - Begin historical AI project mining
- Established a persistent, public-safe mining ledger for the historical AI projects staged under the local old-project intake directory, including extraction state, pinned project snapshots, completeness gates, and storage classifications.
- Added the first deep dossier and source note for the Compiled Cognitive Architecture project at pinned commit
bd9afd16..., covering durable semantic memory, SBL/cognitive compilation, epistemic revision, tribunal and no-silent-veto rules, self-modification boundaries, proof/runtime coupling, benchmark truth, retry lineage, sovereign mesh design, and negative transfer lessons. - Added real backlog and triage records. CCA is routed to existing chapters as an implementation reference; a possible durable-semantic-memory chapter is deferred until BeastBrain primary provenance is mined.
- Completed a user-directed safe cleanup pass before idea mining resumed, removing verified rebuildable targets, caches, staging files, and disposable environments while retaining tracked source, Git histories, and mixed experiment evidence. MoECOT’s 14.9 GiB flood-training corpus was preserved in a lossless 2.83 GiB Zstandard archive that passed full stream integrity and 68,784-entry parity checks.
- Added a deep dossier, public-safe source note, source inventory row, backlog record, and triage decision for the pinned MoECOT Manifest project. Mined mechanisms include compilation-wide governance, explicit semantic IR and ambiguity, seed reconstructability, Registry V2, target portability, provenance/attestation, context and memory governance, routing and deliberation, multi-generation training, mutation scopes, maintenance packets, and self-improvement growth guards.
- Preserved MoECOT’s negative external-holdout record as a primary lesson: internal architecture/contract success remained separate from capability, and harness repairs required fresh baselines. No MoECOT-specific chapter was added; findings route to existing layer owners.
- Added a deep BeastBrain dossier, public-safe source note, hashed snapshot identity, source inventory row, backlog record, and two-case triage decision. The pass identifies BeastBrain as primary current lineage for DKL, Portia, semantic coordinates, bounded knowledge snapshots, PlanForge, SSD-first memory, SparkStream, Ladon/Aigis, Aletheia/Talos, and Mycelium concepts.
- Preserved implementation-reality evidence rather than inheriting the project’s production-ready framing: Portia navigation remains heuristic, several learning/security/tribunal/federation paths are partial or simulated, multiple edge ontologies drift, retained logs show incomplete historical build integration, and later test logs exercise only filtered Amorphous subsets.
- Recorded Durable Semantic Memory and Knowledge Lattices as a provisional new chapter boundary distinct from prompt context, claim ledgers, and procedural memory. No manifest change was made; the decision remains deferred until the remaining projects and independent external literature are mined.
- Boundary: no project training, benchmark, proof-to-runtime, deployment, capability, safety, AGI, or ASI result was reproduced or promoted. Cleanup did not rewrite Git history or delete retained mixed evidence.
F.300 2026-07-10 - Add Safety Cases and Structured Assurance
- Added the manifest-driven Safety Cases and Structured Assurance chapter after Adversarial Evaluation, with live and Human Reading Path prose, an assurance-flow diagram, source crosswalk, implementation horizons, evidence-plan row, no-promotion disposition, and burn-down entry.
- Added source notes for the GSN Community Standard, evaluations-based safety cases for AI scheming, and AISI’s safety-case methodology. They are argument structure and limitation comparators, not a local threat model, safety case, countercase search, independent review, safety, readiness, or release result.
- Added
AsiStackProofs.SafetyCasesfinite routes that send an affected release with an unresolved defeater to accountable review and route a missing countercase review to a dedicated review state. - Boundary: the chapter and proof do not establish defeater correctness, argument validity, evidence adequacy, hazard-model completeness, control efficacy, safety, readiness, authority, ASI, or a chapter-core support-state transition.
F.301 2026-07-10 - Add Capability Thresholds and Deployment Commitments
- Added the manifest-driven Capability Thresholds and Deployment Commitments chapter after Benchmark Ratchets, with live and Human Reading Path prose, a commitment-flow diagram, source crosswalk, implementation horizons, evidence-plan row, no-promotion disposition, and burn-down entry.
- Added source notes for METR’s scoped time-horizon measure and public Responsible Scaling/Preparedness policy comparators. They do not provide a local time horizon, capability assessment, threshold, safeguard verification, exception, readiness, release, safety, or deployment result.
- Added
AsiStackProofs.CapabilityThresholdsfinite routes that block an affected requested release when a crossed scoped threshold lacks verified safeguards and route a record missing its evaluation envelope to re-evaluation. - Boundary: the chapter and proof do not establish assessment correctness, threshold adequacy, metric comparability, capability level, safeguard efficacy, readiness, release authority, safety, ASI, or a chapter-core support-state transition.
F.302 2026-07-10 - Add Scalable Oversight and Adversarial AI Control
- Added the manifest-driven Scalable Oversight and Adversarial AI Control chapter after Evidence States, with live and Human Reading Path prose, a protocol-control diagram, source crosswalk, implementation horizons, evidence-plan row, no-promotion disposition, and burn-down entry.
- Added primary source notes for weak-to-strong supervision and weak LLM judges of stronger LLMs. They are scoped experimental and protocol comparators, not local training, debate, human-review, calibration, or outcome results.
- Added
AsiStackProofs.ScalableOversightfinite routes that send a high-risk downstream admission without an independent outcome audit to accountable escalation and a requested admission with no direct-review baseline to protocol redesign. - Boundary: the chapter and proof do not establish reviewer independence, supervisor calibration, debate or consultancy efficacy, weak-to-strong generalization, training safety, execution authority, model quality, safety, ASI, or a chapter-core support-state transition.
F.303 2026-07-10 - Add Governed Deliberation and Test-Time Scaling
- Added the manifest-driven Governed Deliberation and Test-Time Scaling chapter after Fast Generation, with live and Human Reading Path prose, a deliberation-control diagram, source crosswalk, implementation horizons, evidence-plan row, claim disposition, and burn-down entry.
- Added a source note for Snell et al.’s verifier-guided test-time compute work and extended the Tree of Thoughts, DeepSeek-R1, S-GRPO, and Verification Bandwidth notes. They provide bounded comparator context, not locally reproduced search, reasoning, verifier, or efficiency results.
- Added the finite
AsiStackProofs.Deliberationroutes that block a requested high-risk execution handoff lacking an independent verifier and escrow a completed but exhausted deliberation budget. - Boundary: the chapter and proof do not establish verifier independence or correctness, reasoning quality, trace faithfulness, test-time efficiency, safety, model quality, ASI, or a chapter-core support-state transition.
F.304 2026-07-10 - Add Open-Ended Improvement Engines
- Added the manifest-driven Open-Ended Improvement Engines chapter with live and Human Reading Path prose, a campaign-flow diagram, source crosswalk, implementation horizons, evidence plan, claim disposition, and burn-down row.
- Added scoped primary-source notes for POET and FunSearch and extended Voyager coverage. They are comparators for bounded generator-evaluator-archive and curriculum mechanisms, not reproduced results.
- Added the finite
AsiStackProofs.SelfImprovementmissing_independent_evaluation_blocks_campaign_admissionroute and public count synchronization for active-spine additions. - Boundary: no improvement campaign, task generator, candidate archive, independent evaluator, autonomous discovery, safe self-improvement, model quality, or chapter-core support-state transition is claimed.
F.305 2026-07-10 - Add a finite Data-admission receipt probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_data_admission_receipt_probe.pyandexperiments/data_admission_receipt_probe/results/2026-07-10-local.json. The deterministic probe exercises block, quarantine, experimental-only, and receipt-eligible routes with four expected-invalid controls. - Boundary: the probe does not load data, train or evaluate a model, detect semantic contamination, verify deletion from descendants, or create a support-state transition. It is finite receipt routing, not a continual- learning or unlearning result.
F.306 2026-07-10 - Add a bounded data-admission proof and schema foundation
- Added
DataAdmissionReviewand a finite admission-routing model inAsiStackProofs.DataEngines, with explicit routes for missing provenance or authority, missing split-exclusion or contamination controls, incomplete retention/deletion/evaluation/residual records, and complete fixture records. - Added the
data_admission_receiptschema and one public-safe fixture that remainsexperimental_onlyand names semantic leakage, missing training evaluation, and absent parametric-unlearning verification as residuals. - Boundary: these artifacts prove only finite record-routing and schema shape. They do not admit training data, run a training loop, measure data quality, establish leakage absence, verify unlearning, or promote a chapter core claim.
- Proof-depth surface synchronization: Current proof-depth snapshot: 333 proof targets, 110 Lean modules, 1367 theorem declarations, 924 derived/decomposed, 228 direct/projection, 215 unknown/mixed, and 1/1 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.307 2026-07-10 - Freeze the v1.0 reader candidate before active-spine expansion
- Added an explicit historical v1.0 reader snapshot with its blocked-candidate commit, part order, chapter IDs, and canonical ID digest. The reader-manifest validator now uses that snapshot rather than the current live manifest when checking the historical candidate.
- Updated the curated-reader builder to copy tracked assets, render the frozen v1.0 source only when the active spine still matches, and source-validate it without rendering after the active spine changes. The dynamic-spine fixture now verifies that separation during a disposable
44 -> 45 -> 44run. - Corrected the blocked-candidate release validator to compare the July 5 audio review to its recorded script snapshot, not a later current audio probe.
- Boundary: this preserves historical release-preparation evidence and future expansion safety. It does not approve the v1.0 reader edition or artifacts, add a chapter, or promote a claim support state.
F.308 2026-07-10 - Keep historical reader review controls out of active-spine growth
- Made the v1.0 chapter-review matrix and chapter-reconciliation approval use the recorded historical chapter snapshot rather than the current live manifest.
- Extended the dynamic-spine fixture so a temporary active insertion validates the frozen review queue, reconciliation approval, and curated-source boundary as well as generated reader derivation.
- Boundary: this changes no historical prose, review result, release blocker, artifact approval, or support state.
F.309 2026-07-10 - Separate current audio probes from historical review snapshots
- Made the current audio-script reading-flow probe derive active file and chapter counts from the manifest and retain the current generated-script digest and text statistics in its tracked probe record, rather than pinning prose-dependent values in validator code.
- Preserved the July 5 narration-treatment and metadata reviews as explicit historical blocked-candidate snapshots, so later manuscript changes cannot make them appear to approve later generated scripts or alter the historical release record.
- Boundary: the current probe is still only a script-workspace integrity check; it does not generate audio, approve narration, timecode chapters, or approve an audiobook or audio release.
F.310 2026-07-10 - Establish learning-integrity intake anchors
- Added four source-noted, no-promotion anchors for the first controlled expansion wave: Bourtoule et al. on machine unlearning; Shumailov et al. on recursive generated-data feedback; Gerstgrasser et al. on the distinction between replacement and accumulation; and a pinned Project Theseus synthetic data-curation implementation record.
- Regenerated the public source appendices and reconciled the trust surfaces to 222 public-safe records.
- Boundary: this is an intake packet, not an admitted chapter, a reproduced result, a local data-quality finding, or a change to any chapter-core support state. The upcoming ownership and admission work must still supply a finished chapter in both editions, its evidence/proof route, and release validation.
F.311 2026-07-10 - Position the stack thesis against CAIS
- Added the primary technical-report record and source note
ext_drexler_cais_2019for Drexler’s Comprehensive AI Services framing; no source PDF was added to the public repository. - Positioned the live and curated-reader opener, Constitutional Alignment, Recursive Self-Improvement Boundaries, and Integrated Reference Architecture against CAIS; updated their manifest/outline source queues and regenerated source-owned public surfaces.
- Narrowed the governed-cognition novelty ledger: CAIS already supplies the broad service-composition and R&D-automation frame, so the book’s candidate delta is now limited to explicit interface governance for authority, claim/support-state movement, evidence/residual custody, reversibility, and release records.
- Boundary: this is source-noted prior-art positioning only. It does not prove novelty, reproduce a CAIS system, establish ASI Stack implementation or safety, approve a reader release, or move any chapter-core support state.
F.312 2026-07-10 - Make active-spine growth executable
- Added
scripts/validate_dynamic_spine.py, a disposable-workspace regression gate that inserts a fixture chapter intobook_structure.json, regenerates active scaffold surfaces, checks reader derivation, removes the fixture, and verifies the generated active surfaces return to their baseline without manual chapter-number or active-count edits. - Wired the gate into
scripts/validate_book.py, and removed the remaining hard-coded active 44-chapter assumption from the v1.x core-claim disposition validator. Historical v1.0 release snapshots remain version-scoped records. - Boundary: this fixture proves manifest/scaffold/reader derivation behavior in a disposable local workspace only. It adds no active chapter, source, evidence transition, proof result, release artifact, support-state movement, or claim about the quality or safety of a future expanded book spine.
F.313 2026-07-10 - Extend completeness intake with an independent frontier sweep
- Ran an independent online completeness sweep across ten architectural domain groups and forty targeted searches, then checked candidate gaps against the current 44 chapters, outline, prior four sweeps, and roadmap ownership table.
- Added seven provisional chapter candidates for perception and observation trust, embodied physical execution, operational resilience and incident response, AI supply-chain integrity, privacy and multi-agent memory, autonomous replication and containment, and scientific-discovery governance.
- Added twelve section-level insertions for goal drift, causal/counterfactual reasoning, OOD/runtime uncertainty, temporal monitoring, delegation calibration, evaluator access, dangerous-capability profiles, field monitoring/disclosure, AIBOM attestations, internal-channel privacy, unlearning privacy leakage, and provider concentration/substitutability.
- Expanded the controlled intake from 16 Tier-1 and 25 Tier-2 items to 23 Tier-1 and 37 Tier-2 items, and reorganized Milestone 5.75 into seven dependency-ordered waves without changing the current manifest.
- Boundary: the new anchors remain discovery/abstract/official-page intake. This pass creates no source note, inventory record, chapter, proof, test, evidence transition, support-state promotion, source interpretation, implementation result, safety claim, model-quality claim, or ASI claim.
F.314 2026-07-09 - Reconcile frontier completeness scan into the roadmap
- Added the four-sweep ASI completeness scan as an explicitly non-evidentiary planning intake and recorded a primary-source spot-check boundary, including a persuasion claim/source mismatch and the still-missing primary CAIS treatment.
- Updated the v1.x roadmap with source-quality gates, provisional ownership for all 16 Tier-1 findings, host routing for all 25 Tier-2 findings, four intake waves, and a completion gate that requires finished live and reader artifacts rather than stub-only chapter growth.
- Added Milestone 5.75 for controlled frontier-completeness expansion and made the current 44 chapters a historical release baseline rather than a permanent cap on the active manifest.
- Added a dynamic-spine preflight requiring active validators, reader manifests, evidence plans, and release gates to derive chapter identity/count from
book_structure.json, while preserving historical release snapshots by versioned manifest digest. - Boundary: this roadmap update adds no external source record or source note, changes no chapter structure or support state, and does not establish any source interpretation, novelty, proof, implementation, safety, model-quality, deployment, or ASI result.
F.315 2026-07-06 - Import Theseus weekly-focus reference trace fixture
- Added a public-safe Project Theseus weekly-focus reference trace fixture to the generic reference-trace harness. The imported record covers the current implementation-reference path from intent through command contract, plan, VCM context packet, route, verification, execution, evidence, and SCF improvement gate.
- The imported fixture records the Theseus weekly-focus report digest, ten book-importable evidence packs, seven expected-invalid receipt controls, residual-conservation and verifier-capacity checks, governance-tax accounting, six capability-claim dispositions, and one preregistered correctness-in-the- loop generator experiment.
- Boundary: this is a sanitized reference-trace fixture import only. It does not copy raw Theseus reports, private payloads, prompts, traces, checkpoints, tests, solutions, score labels, candidate code, or training rows into the public book. It does not prove model quality, benchmark performance, clean public release readiness, ASI, or chapter-core support-state promotion.
F.316 2026-07-06 - Import Theseus accelerator parity manifest
- Added a sanitized Project Theseus accelerator parity manifest import with source digest
80574979f333c209e5419ee61182bfef1954e5844b107a5dc76f9155b60b1ca7, trigger stateGREEN, 7 of 7 surfaces OK, seven MLX report summaries, four Metal report summaries, four artifact manifests, four scheduler-canary surfaces, zero hard failures, zero explicit guardrail gaps, zero public training rows, zero external inference calls, no teacher use, no model-promotion allowance, no production-routing allowance, and nine expected-invalid controls. - Added
scripts/validate_theseus_accelerator_parity_manifest_import.py, resultexperiments/theseus_accelerator_parity_manifest_import/results/2026-07-06-local.json, fixture artifacts underexperiments/theseus_accelerator_parity_manifest_import/, Lean bridgelean:theseus.reference.accelerator_parity_manifest_import.fixture_bridge, and accepted bounded transitionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/theseus_accelerator_parity_manifest_import_prototype_backed.jsonforproject-theseus-as-report-first-implementation-reference.accelerator_parity_manifest_import. - Updated the live and reader Project Theseus chapter, outline, non-core evidence ledger, Project Theseus static-import ledger generator, proof surface, and main validation suite so the accelerator parity manifest is a bounded audit-manifest import rather than a dashboard or parity claim.
- Boundary: this is a sanitized digest-and-count import from a dirty Theseus checkout. It does not copy raw reports, private paths, private payloads, checkpoints, prompts, tests, solutions, score labels, candidate code, metrics payloads, or training rows into the public book. It does not prove full CUDA/MLX/Metal parity, production scheduler routing, model promotion, benchmark performance, model quality, clean live Project Theseus replay, safety, ASI, support-state promotion, or chapter-core promotion.
F.317 2026-07-06 - Align Artifact Graphs record-reality prose with completed slices
- Updated the live Artifact Graphs strongest-objection section so the record-reality showpiece names the bounded ladder already present in the repository: receipt traps, selected repository audits, deterministic challenges, one live local produced-artifact probe, deterministic multi-artifact audit, GitHub Pages CI-service record, and public served-page observation.
- Updated the curated reader Artifact Graphs chapter so the hardest-objection, minimum viable implementation, and evidence-boundary sections no longer describe the one-artifact live probe as future work and instead place the next honest step at live or externally reviewable attestation/audit service quality.
- Boundary: this is a prose and evidence-boundary alignment only. It does not add a new validator result, deployed artifact-graph service, external human review, reader release approval, open-world receipt faithfulness, verifier correctness, support-state promotion, or Artifact Graphs chapter-core support.
F.318 2026-07-06 - Import Theseus assistant reference trace
- Added a sanitized Project Theseus assistant reference-trace import with source digests, 19 required trace record types, 27/27 gates, 2,203 VIEA view records, 12 selected VCM pages, zero public training rows, zero external inference calls, and 11 expected-invalid controls.
- Added
scripts/validate_theseus_assistant_reference_trace_import.py, fixture/result artifacts underexperiments/theseus_assistant_reference_trace_import/, Lean bridgelean:theseus.reference.assistant_reference_trace_import.fixture_bridge, and accepted bounded transitionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/theseus_assistant_reference_trace_import_prototype_backed.jsonforproject-theseus-as-report-first-implementation-reference.assistant_reference_trace_import. - Updated the outline, manifest, non-core evidence ledger, active evidence cycle, Project Theseus static-import ledger, roadmap, generated Codex test appendix, proof manifest, proof triage, and validation suite so the reference-trace import is first-class evidence rather than a dashboard note.
- Boundary: this is a sanitized digest-and-count import from a dirty Theseus checkout. It does not copy raw reports, raw VIEA traces, raw assistant text, raw prompts, private paths, checkpoints, tests, solutions, score labels, candidate code, or training rows into the public book. It does not prove clean live Project Theseus replay, current runtime state, route quality, private verifier quality, model quality, benchmark superiority, useful-solution-per- second improvement, safety, ASI, or chapter-core promotion.
F.319 2026-07-06 - Import Theseus work-board metadata boundary
- Added a sanitized Project Theseus work-board metadata import with 130 durable task rows, 412 event rows, 133 evidence rows, five SQLite tables, one execution-ledger row, four unattended-improvement rows, 72 feedback rows, zero public training rows, zero external inference calls, and a stale currentness boundary.
- Added
scripts/validate_theseus_work_board_import.py, resultexperiments/theseus_work_board_import/results/2026-07-06-local.json, fixture artifacts underexperiments/theseus_work_board_import/, Lean bridgelean:theseus.reference.work_board_import.metadata_boundary, and accepted no-promotion decisionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/theseus_work_board_import_no_change.json. - Updated the live and reader Project Theseus chapter, outline, non-core evidence ledger, active evidence cycle, Project Theseus static-import ledger, roadmap, generated Codex test appendix, proof manifest, and main validation suite to surface the work-board metadata boundary.
- Boundary: this is a metadata-only stale snapshot from a dirty Theseus checkout. It does not copy raw reports, SQLite rows, task payloads, private paths, prompts, tests, solutions, score labels, candidate code, checkpoints, dogfood traces, or training rows into the public book. It does not prove clean live Project Theseus replay, current board state, current dashboard state, deployment, model quality, unattended safety, self-evolution safety, ASI, support-state promotion, or any chapter-core claim.
F.320 2026-07-06 - Record blocked curated reader text-edition decision
- Added
release_records/2026-07-06-v1-curated-reader-text-blocked-923108ee.jsonas the current blocked text-edition release decision for the curated reader manuscript, naming local HTML, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, and Apple Books evidence from source commit923108ee0e15d4f6c755e060efeb0904f47dcad1. - Added
scripts/validate_curated_reader_text_release_record.pyand wired it intoscripts/validate_book.py, with checks that the record matches tracked HTML/EPUB/DOCX/PDF manifests, keepsaudio_deferred, and preserves reader-release approval plus screen-reader review as active blockers. - Updated the reader format matrix, release-surface ledger, v1 candidate status row, v1.x roadmap, repository map, release-editions plan, and release records README so the July 6 text decision is current and the July 5 all-surface blocked record is historical.
- Boundary: this is a blocked release decision, not approval. It does not publish or approve HTML, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, screen-reader conformance, WCAG certification, audiobook artifacts, or any support-state promotion.
F.321 2026-07-06 - Refresh curated reader PDF evidence
- Updated
scripts/render_curated_reader_formats.pyso curated-reader PDF Mermaid fallbacks prefer deterministic local SVG-to-PNG conversion before falling back to a headed Chrome screenshot path. - Refreshed the tracked curated-reader PDF structural evidence to 513 pages, 173,154 extracted word boxes, 513 page-by-page review rows, 0 failed pages, and a Chromium PDF viewer smoke review with 4.485% changed pixels after scroll, while keeping the existing EPUB/DOCX reviewed-digest evidence pinned.
- Updated the current release-surface ledger, candidate status row, repository map, release-editions plan, and v1.x roadmap current-state text to match the refreshed format evidence while preserving the historical blocked release record as a prior artifact snapshot.
- Boundary: this is local format-preparation and release-evidence maintenance only. It does not approve EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, publication, reader release, final claim support, or any support-state promotion.
F.322 2026-07-05 - Tighten roadmap release stop rule
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdafter review of the latest roadmap critique and local ledgers. - Promoted the evidence-dimension roadmap grade from
B+toA-in the execution compass, matching the then-current non-core evidence ledger: 12 accepted narrow upward transitions, including 1 empirical, 4 synthetic, and 7 prototype-backed transitions. - Replaced the uncommitted reader-release addendum with a stricter stop rule: the next reader step is an honest approved-or-still-blocked text-edition release record for exact HTML/EPUB/DOCX/PDF artifacts, while audio remains a separate future release lane until audio files, listening checks, timecodes, packaging, and an audio release record exist.
- Boundary: this roadmap update does not approve reader artifacts, publish files, clear screen-reader/audio work, create a release record, or change any claim support state.
F.323 2026-07-05 - Refresh v1.x roadmap current-state counters
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso its current-state text matches the generated proof-depth, non-core evidence, Project Theseus static-import, and accepted-transition audit ledgers. - The roadmap now reports 209 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 1040 theorem declarations, 850 derived/decomposed declarations, 186 direct/projection declarations, 77 accepted transition records, then-twelve accepted narrow non-core upward transitions, and 40 accepted
blocks_promotionside-lane decisions. - Added a roadmap implementation note for the sanitized Project Theseus RLDS/Minari trace-export import and refreshed the Project Theseus roadmap row to point at the generated static-import status ledger.
- This is a roadmap truth-maintenance update only; it does not add a new test, proof, evidence transition, source interpretation, release approval, or chapter-core support-state promotion.
F.324 2026-07-05 - Import Theseus RLDS/Minari trace export boundary
- Added
scripts/validate_theseus_rlds_minari_trace_export_import.py,docs/theseus_rlds_minari_trace_export_import.md, fixture/result artifacts,experiments/theseus_rlds_minari_trace_export_import/results/2026-07-05-local.json, and accepted bounded transitionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/theseus_rlds_minari_trace_export_import_prototype_backed.json. - Added the Lean bridge
lean:resource.simulation_fidelity.theseus_rlds_minari_trace_export.fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.SimulationFidelityand wired it through the outline, proof manifest, proof triage, Resource Economics chapter hooks, Appendix E, non-core evidence ledger, Project Theseus static-import ledger, test-harness ledger, and publication validation. - The import records a sanitized READY Project Theseus RLDS/Minari export summary with three declared formats, seven declared fields, license-metadata and replay-smoke requirements, zero copied public training rows, zero external inference calls, source-digest continuity, and seven expected-invalid overclaim controls for
resource-economics.theseus_rlds_minari_trace_export_import. - Proof-depth surface synchronization: Current proof-depth snapshot: 211 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 1051 theorem declarations, 861 derived/decomposed, 186 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Boundary: this does not prove RLDS dataset correctness, Minari dataset quality, simulator adequacy, replay success, physical feasibility, clean live Project Theseus replay, model quality, economic outcome, deployment readiness, ASI, support-state promotion, or any Resource Economics chapter core claim above
argument.
F.325 2026-07-05 - Import Theseus book-to-Theseus crosswalk pointer
- Added a sanitized Project Theseus book-to-Theseus crosswalk import with 53 public-safe pointer rows, 20 backlog cards, 134 source-sync review decisions, and ten expected-invalid controls.
- Added
scripts/validate_theseus_book_crosswalk_import.py, resultexperiments/theseus_book_crosswalk_import/results/2026-07-05-local.json, and no-promotion decisionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/theseus_book_crosswalk_import_no_change.json. - Added a finite Lean boundary bridge in
AsiStackProofs.TheseusReference; no clean live Theseus replay, artifact-truth, model-quality, deployment, self-evolution, ASI, support-state promotion, or chapter-core support-state promotion is claimed.
F.326 2026-07-05 - Add curated reader WCAG-preparation gate
- Added
scripts/validate_curated_reader_wcag_preparation.js,scripts/validate_reader_wcag_preparation.py,editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/wcag_preparation_manifest.json, anddocs/reader_wcag_preparation_review.mdto record an automated Chromium WCAG-preparation gate for the current ignored curated-reader HTML candidate. - The gate checks 49 curated reader HTML pages across 98 desktop/mobile page-view pairs, 3,523 visible text contrast samples, focus-visible styling, accessible names, image alt text, table headers, duplicate IDs, live-marker leakage, and raw core-claim leakage. It records 0 failed page-view pairs, 0 contrast failures, and 4.69 minimum contrast ratio.
- Updated the reader format matrix, blocked curated-reader release record, release-candidate bridge, release-surface ledger, candidate-status row, and main validation wiring so the current curated HTML row clears only
wcag_conformance_review_not_completed. - Boundary: this is automated release-preparation evidence only. It does not perform screen-reader or assistive-technology review, provide third-party or legal WCAG certification, approve any reader artifact, publish the ignored HTML candidate, create a reader release approval, or promote any support state.
F.327 2026-07-05 - Tighten Failure Modes taxonomy bridge
- Added an explicit external-taxonomy bridge to the live and curated reader Failure Modes chapters, mapping stack failure terms to source-noted concrete AI safety accident risks, goal misgeneralization, learned optimization, power-seeking/option preservation, Goodhart/proxy-failure, side-effect, safe-exploration, reward-hacking, and evidence-smoothing families.
- Extended
python3 scripts/validate_failure_taxonomy_detector_probe.pyso the existing failure-taxonomy gate now guards that bridge in both editions, alongside the synthetic detector fixture and Lean bridge. - Updated the outline and Milestone 2.5 burn-down so the original external-taxonomy mapping weakness is closed by artifact while deployed detector traces, runtime authority/context/evaluator/claim-verifier behavior, recurrence detection, mitigation effectiveness, prevention evidence, and external review remain explicit blockers.
- Boundary: this is comparator positioning and prose/validator hardening only; it does not prove failure detection, prevention, mitigation effectiveness, evaluator independence, runtime containment, external review, or support-state promotion.
F.328 2026-07-05 - Import Theseus project-registry health
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_theseus_project_registry_import.py,docs/theseus_project_registry_import.md, the public-safe fixture set underexperiments/theseus_project_registry_import/, result artifactexperiments/theseus_project_registry_import/results/2026-07-05-local.json, Lean bridgelean:theseus.reference.project_registry_import.fixture_bridge, and accepted bounded transitionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/theseus_project_registry_import_prototype_backed.json. - The Theseus project-registry import records trigger state
GREEN, 5,662 registered paths, 24 owned lifecycle surfaces, full registry coverage, 0 unregistered active sources, 0 stale or missing report outputs, 0 generated source artifacts, 0 registry-governance violations, 0 external inference calls, and nine expected-invalid controls for source-hash mismatch, private payload copying, coverage gaps, unregistered active sources, unclassified duplicate families, registry-governance violations, generated source artifacts, clean-live-replay overclaim, and chapter-core promotion. - Updated the Project Theseus live and curated reader chapters, outline, manifest proof/test hooks, non-core evidence ledger, active evidence-cycle ledger, proof-adequacy review, roadmap, Project Theseus static import status ledger generator, and full book validation wiring so
project-theseus-as-report-first-implementation-reference.project_registry_reality_importmoves fromargumenttoprototype-backed. - Proof-depth surface synchronization: Current proof-depth snapshot: 206 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 1030 theorem declarations, 841 derived/decomposed, 185 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Boundary: this does not prove clean live Project Theseus replay, deployment, model quality, benchmark performance, generation speed, self-evolution safety, alignment, transfer, deployment readiness, ASI, or any chapter core claim above
argument.
F.329 2026-07-05 - Strengthen reader release-candidate bridge controls
- Strengthened
python3 scripts/validate_reader_release_candidate_bridge.pyand regeneratedexperiments/reader_release_candidate_bridge/results/2026-07-05-local.jsonso the invalid current-candidate approval control preserves the actual screen-reader, WCAG, audio, and release-approval blocker list. - Added field-specific expected-invalid controls for missing screen-reader review, WCAG conformance, audio-file generation, chapter-marker timecoding, reader release approval, and approved release-record creation, bringing the bridge to 4 valid route cases and 11 expected-invalid controls.
- Extended
AsiStackProofs.LivingBookwith matching field-specific release route theorems for the reader release-candidate bridge. Updated the bridge note, outline, roadmap, proof-adequacy review, and generated test-spec row. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 205 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 1019 theorem declarations, 830 derived/decomposed, 185 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Refreshed the deterministic audio-script reading-flow digest to
ac22cb80a702b3233dcbcb721134053c5d28a8d01905c56419fa9188c165fd54after the reader-manuscript proof-depth sentence changed, and updated the dependent audio narration-treatment and audio metadata review manifests. - This remains release-boundary discipline only. It does not clear a release blocker, approve curated reader HTML/EPUB/DOCX/PDF/e-reader/audio artifacts, create a reader or audio release record, publish an artifact, or promote any support state.
F.330 2026-07-05 - Tighten Project Theseus reader projection
- Moved the dense Project Theseus core-claim support inventory into an AI-only block so the live Human view and generated reader projection keep the standard core-claim marker pipeline while dropping a validator-dense reader paragraph.
- Added a reader-only Project Theseus
Concrete Theseus Evidence Surfaceoverlay so the human-facing spine summarizes the public-safe import boundary and non-claims without carrying the full evidence inventory. - Regenerated
docs/reader_continuity_audit.md,assets/reader-overlays.html, the reader chapter review matrix, the Live Human-view status ledger, release surface ledger, README trust surface, landing-page trust surface, and roadmap reader counts. - The reader projection now records 74 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 0 high-priority heuristic rows, 0 medium-priority heuristic rows, and 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words. This is a reader-continuity cleanup only; it does not approve a reader release, publish EPUB/DOCX/PDF/audio artifacts, change source evidence, or promote any support state.
F.331 2026-07-05 - Import Theseus module definition-of-done gate
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_theseus_module_definition_of_done_import.py,docs/theseus_module_definition_of_done_import.md, the public-safe fixture set underexperiments/theseus_module_definition_of_done_import/, result artifactexperiments/theseus_module_definition_of_done_import/results/2026-07-05-local.json, Lean bridgelean:theseus.reference.module_definition_of_done_import.fixture_bridge, and accepted bounded transitionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/theseus_module_definition_of_done_import_prototype_backed.json. - The Theseus module definition-of-done import records trigger state
GREEN, 22 of 22 major module records ready, 0 hard gaps, 0 warnings, all seven book-standard sources present, negative evidence linked, 20 source-backlog work cards, eight steward decisions, and seven expected-invalid controls for source-hash mismatch, private-payload copying, clean-checkout overclaim, support-promotion overclaim, missing module coverage, hard-gap erasure, and capability overclaim. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 205 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 1013 theorem declarations, 824 derived/decomposed, 185 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Updated the Project Theseus live and curated reader chapters, outline, manifest proof/test hooks, non-core evidence ledger, Project Theseus static import status ledger, public trust surfaces, accepted-transition audit, and book validation wiring so
project-theseus-as-report-first-implementation-reference.module_definition_of_done_gate_importmoves fromargumenttoprototype-backed. - Boundary: this does not prove clean live Project Theseus replay, module capability, deployed Theseus behavior, model quality, benchmark performance, safety, alignment, transfer, deployment readiness, ASI, or any chapter core claim above
argument.
F.332 2026-07-05 - Import Theseus simulation-fidelity receipt suite
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_theseus_simulation_fidelity_receipt_suite_import.py,docs/theseus_simulation_fidelity_receipt_suite_import.md, the public-safe fixture set underexperiments/theseus_simulation_fidelity_receipt_suite_import/, result artifactexperiments/theseus_simulation_fidelity_receipt_suite_import/results/2026-07-05-local.json, Lean bridgelean:resource.simulation_fidelity.theseus_receipt_suite.fixture_bridge, and accepted bounded transitionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/theseus_simulation_fidelity_receipt_suite_import_prototype_backed.json. - The Theseus simulation-fidelity receipt suite import records 5/5 passed fixture scenarios, six simulation contract records, six fidelity records, six world-adapter receipts, six evidence-transition records, six failure-boundary records, one blocked transfer, one downgraded claim, one scenario-only record, zero public training rows, zero external inference calls, and seven expected-invalid controls for source hash mismatch, private payload copying, support promotion, physical-feasibility overclaim, benchmark-transfer overclaim, native-KV parity overclaim, and training-row leakage.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 204 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 1010 theorem declarations, 821 derived/decomposed, 185 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Updated the Resource Economics live and curated reader chapters, outline, manifest proof/test hooks, non-core evidence ledger, Project Theseus static import status ledger, public trust surfaces, accepted-transition audit, and book validation wiring so
resource-economics.simulation_fidelity_receipt_suite_importmoves fromargumenttoprototype-backed. - Boundary: this does not prove simulator adequacy, physical feasibility, benchmark transfer, native KV parity, deployment readiness, live simulator behavior, clean live Project Theseus replay, model quality, economic outcome, learned generation, safety, alignment, transfer, ASI, or any chapter core claim above
argument.
F.333 2026-07-05 - Import Theseus governance-rights receipt suite
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_theseus_governance_rights_receipt_suite_import.py,docs/theseus_governance_rights_receipt_suite_import.md, the public-safe fixture set underexperiments/theseus_governance_rights_receipt_suite_import/, result artifactexperiments/theseus_governance_rights_receipt_suite_import/results/2026-07-05-local.json, Lean bridgelean:governance.rights.theseus_receipt_suite.fixture_bridge, and accepted bounded transitionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/theseus_governance_rights_receipt_suite_import_prototype_backed.json. - The Theseus governance-rights receipt suite import records 4/4 governance-right fixtures, 4/4 constitutional-predicate fixtures, four governance-right records, four constitutional-predicate records, eight evidence-transition records, eight artifact-graph records, eight failure-boundary records, zero public training rows, zero external inference calls, and seven expected-invalid controls for source hash mismatch, private payload copying, support promotion, legal-rights overclaim, reviewer-independence overclaim, training-row leakage, and clean-checkout overclaim.
- Updated the Moral Uncertainty and Contestable Governance live and curated reader chapters, outline, manifest proof/test hooks, Appendix E, non-core evidence ledger, Project Theseus static import status ledger, public trust surfaces, accepted-transition audit, and book validation wiring so
moral-uncertainty-and-value-conflict.theseus_governance_rights_receipt_suite_importmoves fromargumenttoprototype-backed. - Boundary: this does not prove legal rights, institutional governance, moral correctness, reviewer independence, export usability, safe fork execution, deployed runtime enforcement, clean live Project Theseus replay, safety, alignment, transfer, deployment readiness, ASI, or any chapter core claim above
argument.
F.334 2026-07-05 - Archive Circle contract pack evidence slice
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_circle_contract_pack_archive.py,docs/circle_contract_pack_archive.md, the public-safe Circle contract-pack archive underexperiments/circle_contract_pack_archive/fixtures/, result artifactexperiments/circle_contract_pack_archive/results/2026-07-05-local.json, and accepted no-promotion transitionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/circle_contract_pack_archive_no_change.json. - The Circle contract-pack archive records Circle commit
63b0f511, 9 archived contracts, 4 acceptance-policy receipts,public_safe_fixturestatus, pack fingerprintdf673f8a661fc89a26372685986c92f2221aaa617d6738fce5c2a76bd5d0eeae, raw pack digestb5488c93109ef120b97fdea7bd5d5605f32b2618c6cbfb9dde9a3328652551c4, raw report digestf1671f5cecdee311185f7e4508b21c139d4ae4bd1fa9610a12827f4d31c7985a, stable JSON digests, all nine contract IDs and fingerprints, public-safety hygiene checks, and five expected-invalid mutation controls. - Updated the Circle live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap, non-core evidence ledger, v1 status page, README, landing page, Appendix E, and book gate wiring so the no-promotion side-lane count moves from 37 to 38. The archive does not promote any chapter core claim, does not create a support-state transition, does not rerun Circle Lean, does not prove deployed proof-contract transport, and does not prove model quality, context length, runtime speed, memory scaling, deployment safety, transfer, safety, or ASI.
F.335 2026-07-05 - Import Circle seed-rule receipt slice
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_circle_seed_rule_receipt_slice.py,docs/circle_seed_rule_receipt_slice.md, result artifactexperiments/circle_seed_rule_receipt_slice/results/2026-07-05-local.json, experiment README, and accepted no-promotion transitionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/circle_seed_rule_receipt_no_change.json. - The Circle seed-rule exact-regeneration structural receipt slice records local external Circle commit
63b0f511,CC-AI-CONTRACT-SEED-RULE-001, kindseed_rule_exact_regeneration, theorem IDsGEN-T0001,GEN-T0040,GEN-T0041,GEN-T0046,GEN-T0048,GEN-T0050,theorem_count=32, planner recommendationsSEED-RULE-USE-EXACT-REGENERATION-RECIPEandSEED-RULE-SELECT-BOUNDED-SHORTER-CANDIDATE, contract fingerprint836594a5f1d448900797e595cb98f0e476c0b9cbd7365fe333cf7ae2622f13c5,fixture_n=128,exact_regeneration=true,generator_length=383,explicit_length=454,storage_saving=71,bounded_search_candidate_count=3,bounded_search_exact_candidate_count=2,bounded_search_best_shorter_generator_shorter=true, Circle CLI output2 passed in 4.52s, and contract-ready output1 passed in 2.80s. - Updated the Compact Generative Systems live chapter, curated reader manuscript, outline, non-core evidence ledger, v1 status snapshot, roadmap, README, landing page, and Appendix E wiring so the no-promotion side-lane count moves from 36 to 37 without changing any chapter-core support state. The slice does not promote any chapter core claim, does not create a support-state transition, and does not prove useful compression, codec correctness, semantic utility, deployed generator behavior, fallback execution, downstream utility, optimal search, model quality, context length, runtime speed, memory scaling, benchmark performance, transfer, safety, or ASI.
F.336 2026-07-05 - Import Circle strided fanout receipt slice
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_circle_strided_fanout_receipt_slice.py,docs/circle_strided_fanout_receipt_slice.md, result artifactexperiments/circle_strided_fanout_receipt_slice/results/2026-07-05-local.json, and accepted no-promotion decisionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/circle_strided_fanout_receipt_no_change.json. - The Circle strided candidate-fanout structural receipt slice records local external Circle commit
63b0f511, contractCC-AI-CONTRACT-FANOUT-001, kindstrided_candidate_fanout, theorem IDsAIT-T0001,AIT-T0002,AIT-T0003, andAIT-T0173,theorem_count=4, recommendationsFANOUT-USE-FULL-COVERAGE-STRIDE-CYCLEandFANOUT-AUDIT-DUPLICATE-COLLAPSED-BUDGET, strict receipt fingerprintd4c878563747da9c9f1f55cd689f04e2a0a8e31ce9429a138341ec4e27ee3799,context_length=12,stride=5,gcd=1,predicted_reach=12,full_coverage=true,candidate_budget=12,unique_candidate_count=12,effective_candidate_budget=12,duplicate_count=0,candidate_budget_shortfall=0,effective_budget_matches_unique_candidates=true,effective_budget_reaches_predicted_reach=true, command-output digests, targeted Circle CLI output3 passed in 4.65s, and targeted contract-ready output1 passed in 2.77s. - Updated the Coil Attention live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, non-core evidence ledger, README/index trust surfaces, v1 status page, roadmap, Appendix E, and book gate wiring so the fanout import is visible without claiming support-state movement.
- Boundary: this does not promote any chapter core claim, does not create a support-state transition, and does not prove search quality, retrieval quality, routing quality, sparse-attention quality, model quality, context length, throughput, latency, runtime speed, memory scaling, deployment readiness, transfer, benchmark performance, safety, optimal scheduling, or ASI.
F.337 2026-07-05 - Import Circle MultiCoil phase receipt slice
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_circle_multicoil_phase_receipt_slice.py,docs/circle_multicoil_phase_receipt_slice.md, result artifactexperiments/circle_multicoil_phase_receipt_slice/results/2026-07-05-local.json, and accepted no-promotion decisionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/circle_multicoil_phase_receipt_no_change.json. - The Circle MultiCoil phase-feature structural receipt slice records local external Circle commit
63b0f511, contractCC-AI-CONTRACT-PHASE-FEATURE-001, kindmulticoil_phase_feature, theorem IDsAIA-T0001,AIA-T0002,AIA-T0004,AIT-T0004, andAIT-T0005,theorem_count=5, recommendationsPHASE-USE-JOINT-REPEAT-HORIZONandPHASE-AUDIT-RELATIVE-SHIFT-INVARIANT, strict receipt fingerprint4b562beab64ec863903e4267f50c90049f0d3fa612f6c1bb2f06ad07e821ffd7,periods=[5, 7],phase_tuple=[2, 2],shifted_phase_tuple=[2, 2],joint_repeat_horizon=35,relative_phase=3,shifted_relative_phase=3,relative_phase_invariant=true, command-output digests, targeted Circle CLI output3 passed in 2.99s, and targeted contract-ready output1 passed in 1.76s. - Updated the CoilRA live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, non-core evidence ledger, Appendix E, roadmap burn-down, and book gate wiring so the MultiCoil phase import is visible without claiming support-state movement.
- Boundary: this does not promote any chapter core claim, does not create a support-state transition, and does not prove MultiCoil, RoPE, attention, retrieval, model quality, context length, runtime speed, memory scaling, hardware efficiency, training stability, deployment readiness, transfer, benchmark performance, or ASI.
F.338 2026-07-05 - Import Circle cyclic-mixer receipt slice
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_circle_cyclic_mixer_receipt_slice.py,docs/circle_cyclic_mixer_receipt_slice.md, result artifactexperiments/circle_cyclic_mixer_receipt_slice/results/2026-07-05-local.json, and accepted no-promotion decisionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/circle_cyclic_mixer_receipt_no_change.json. - The Circle cyclic-mixer structural/accounting receipt slice records local external Circle commit
63b0f511, contractCC-AI-CONTRACT-MIXER-001, kindcirculant_block_cyclic_mixer, theorem IDsAIT-T0006,AIT-T0007,AIT-T0008,AIT-T0009,AIRA-T0001,AIRA-T0002, andAIRA-T0004,theorem_count=7, recommendationsMIXER-AUDIT-CIRCULANT-DENSE-PARITYandMIXER-AUDIT-BLOCK-CYCLIC-PARAMETER-BUDGET, strict receipt fingerprintb3e3e0cf420d9e8e79a28a55ef8322f9a214c8d5a957dd8b06e5e5373c684ea5,max_abs_dense_delta=0,dense_parameters=64,circulant_parameters=8,circulant_parameter_ratio=0.125,dense_adapter_parameters=2048,lora_parameters=576,block_cyclic_parameters=128,block_to_dense_ratio=0.0625, command-output digests, targeted Circle CLI output3 passed in 2.49s, and targeted contract-ready output1 passed in 1.47s. - Updated the CoilRA live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, non-core evidence ledger, Appendix E, roadmap burn-down, and book gate wiring so the cyclic-mixer import is visible without claiming support-state movement.
- Boundary: this does not promote any chapter core claim, does not create a support-state transition, and does not prove cyclic-mixer model quality, runtime speed, memory scaling, hardware efficiency, training stability, deployment readiness, transfer, benchmark performance, or ASI.
F.339 2026-07-05 - Import Circle sparse-attention receipt slice
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_circle_sparse_attention_receipt_slice.py,docs/circle_sparse_attention_receipt_slice.md, result artifactexperiments/circle_sparse_attention_receipt_slice/results/2026-07-05-local.json, and accepted no-promotion decisionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/circle_sparse_attention_receipt_no_change.json. - The Circle sparse-attention structural receipt slice records local external Circle commit
63b0f511, contractCC-AI-CONTRACT-SPARSE-001, kindsparse_attention_coverage, theorem IDsAIT-T0104andAIT-T0172,theorem_count=141, required recommendationsSPARSE-LOCAL-FIRST-INTERVAL-REPAIRandSPARSE-DENSE-LOCAL-COMPLETE-FALLBACK, strict receipt fingerprintc23809cef9b821b1e4f9cabf53fcac724a0757bf3f86594e1d12710fe0cd9ec1,coverage_complete=false,first_uncovered_lag=5,uncovered_lag_count=109,covered_lag_count=10,complete_repair_window=119,complete_repair_window_additional_local_slots=115,complete_repair_window_minimal_for_declared_stride_family=true,complete_repair_window_minimal_witness_lag=119,interval_repair_plan_step_count=6,lag_collision_pair_count=0,query_collision_pair_count=0, command-output digests, and Circle CLI output10 passed in 1.87s. - Updated the Coil live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, non-core evidence ledger, Appendix E, roadmap burn-down, book gate, and test harness status ledger wiring so the sparse-attention import is visible without claiming support-state movement.
- Boundary: this does not promote any chapter core claim, does not create a support-state transition, does not prove sparse-attention coverage success, and does not prove deployed sparse-attention behavior, retrieval quality, long-context quality, model quality, speed, memory savings, deployment safety, transfer, benchmark performance, or ASI.
F.340 2026-07-05 - Import Circle recurrence receipt slice
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_circle_recurrence_receipt_slice.py,docs/circle_recurrence_receipt_slice.md, result artifactexperiments/circle_recurrence_receipt_slice/results/2026-07-05-local.json, and accepted no-promotion decisionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/circle_recurrence_receipt_no_change.json. - The Circle recurrence structural receipt slice records local external Circle commit
63b0f511, contractCC-AI-CONTRACT-RECURRENCE-001, kindrecurrence_schedule, theorem IDsAIM-T0026,AIM-T0130, andAIM-T0159,theorem_count=64, required recommendationsRECURRENCE-USE-ACTIVE-TOKEN-WORK-SCHEDULEandRECURRENCE-REUSE-WHOLE-PERIOD-SHIFT, strict receipt fingerprint571edd5dce4f7b64441806de323295218a3e2293b3b540dd4772ba34b9371515,active_token_count_trace=[8, 6, 4, 2, 1],inactive_token_count_trace=[0, 2, 4, 6, 7],total_active_token_work=21,total_inactive_token_work=19,scheduled_work_saving=19,post_period_multi_extension_scheduled_work_saving=43,periodic_shift_required_steps_invariant=true,periodic_shift_active_at_step_invariant=true, command-output digests, and Circle CLI output2 passed in 2.37s. - Updated the Coil live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, non-core evidence ledger, Appendix E, roadmap burn-down, book gate, and test harness status ledger wiring so the recurrence import is visible without claiming support-state movement.
- Boundary: this does not promote any chapter core claim, does not create a support-state transition, and does not prove deployed recurrence behavior, reasoning quality, retrieval quality, learned-memory behavior, convergence, model quality, context length, speed, memory savings, deployment safety, transfer, benchmark performance, or ASI.
F.341 2026-07-05 - Import Circle KV-cache receipt slice
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_circle_kv_cache_receipt_slice.py,docs/circle_kv_cache_receipt_slice.md, result artifactexperiments/circle_kv_cache_receipt_slice/results/2026-07-05-local.json, and accepted no-promotion decisionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/circle_kv_cache_receipt_no_change.json. - The Circle KV-cache structural receipt slice records local external Circle Calculus commit
63b0f511, contractCC-AI-CONTRACT-KV-001, kindkv_cache_ring_buffer, theorem IDsAIM-T0103,AIM-T0104, andAIM-T0149,theorem_count=54, recommendationsKV-DROP-STALE-REQUEST-TOKENandKV-USE-SINK-ROLLING-WINDOW-REQUEST, strict receipt fingerprintbfebf150ce45d1eb124ea553bf2ba8c62008751ebec9f8600b83cc09e0526a46,stale_probe_first_stale_token=12,sink_tokens_retained_by_policy=true,sink_window_exact_policy=true,sink_window_tokens_distinct=true,sink_prefix_disjoint_from_live_window=true,sink_tokens_outside_ordinary_rolling_window=true, command-output digests, and Circle CLI output5 passed in 1.27s. - Updated the Coil live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, Appendix E, proof adequacy review, non-core evidence ledger, trust surfaces, and v1 status snapshot so the import is visible as the thirty-first accepted
blocks_promotionside-lane decision. - Boundary: this does not promote any chapter core claim, does not create a support-state transition, and does not prove deployed KV-cache behavior, serving throughput, memory savings, paging correctness, retrieval quality, model quality, context length, deployment safety, transfer, ASI, or any Coil/Circle chapter-core support-state promotion.
F.342 2026-07-05 - Import Theseus artifact-retention replay gate
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_theseus_artifact_retention_replay_import.py,docs/theseus_artifact_retention_replay_import.md, sanitized fixtures underexperiments/theseus_artifact_retention_replay_import/, and accepted transition recordevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/theseus_artifact_retention_replay_import_prototype_backed.jsonforproject-theseus-as-report-first-implementation-reference.artifact_retention_replay_gate_import. - The Theseus artifact-retention replay import records
theseus-artifact-retention-replay-import-2026-07-05: source report digesta3d35452ec3a8f0db233f5985d5d0824a1d9f571ee9012970d52303bfece9759, one exact-hash retained-artifact replay, 41,943,527 replayed payload bytes, 2,389,576 archived bytes, one compressed-artifact record, one proof-contract receipt, one artifact-graph record, one storage evidence-transition record, one defeater record, zero public training rows, zero external inference calls, and seven expected-invalid controls. - Added
lean:theseus.reference.artifact_retention_replay_import.fixture_bridgetoAsiStackProofs.TheseusReferencefor the finite public-safe replay fixture, hash-mismatch rejection, and chapter-core promotion-overclaim rejection. - Updated the Project Theseus live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, non-core evidence ledger, accepted-transition audit, trust surfaces, status ledgers, roadmap, and validation wiring so the import is visible as the seventh accepted narrow non-core upward transition.
- Boundary: this moves only the bounded non-core artifact-retention import claim from
argumenttoprototype-backed. It does not prove clean live Project Theseus replay, deployed residual-ledger storage, deployed artifact-graph behavior, model quality, benchmark performance, generation speed, safety, alignment, transfer, deployment readiness, ASI, or any Project Theseus chapter-core support-state promotion.
F.343 2026-07-05 - Add reader release-candidate bridge
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_reader_release_candidate_bridge.py,docs/reader_release_candidate_bridge.md, and result artifactexperiments/reader_release_candidate_bridge/results/2026-07-05-local.jsonto check the current blocked curated-reader release candidate against a finite release-routing model. - Extended
AsiStackProofs.LivingBookwithlean:living_book.methodology.reader_release_candidate_bridge, proving that the current blocked fixture routes to accessibility review, local artifacts do not clear missing accessibility review, missing audio routes to audio review, missing approval routes to release approval, and support-promotion overclaims are rejected. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 204 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 1010 theorem declarations, 821 derived/decomposed, 185 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Wired the bridge into
validate_book.py,docs/book_outline.md,book_structure.json, and the v1.x roadmap so future proof/evidence runs see the release boundary as an implemented Living Book Methodology artifact. - Boundary: this bridge does not approve curated reader HTML, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, MP3, M4B, audio-embedded EPUB, a final reader release, or any chapter support-state movement.
F.344 2026-07-05 - Refresh current curated reader artifacts
- Strengthened
assets/diagrams/living-book-release-pipeline.svgso the living-book release pipeline figure clears the DOCX key-figure visual gate without lowering the existing ink and luminance thresholds. - Rerendered the current curated reader HTML, EPUB, DOCX, and PDF review artifacts, repaired EPUB/DOCX links, and refreshed package, browser, LibreOffice, PDF text/layout/raster, key-figure, visual identity, Apple Books, DOCX application, human-consumption, release-surface, and blocked-release records around the new artifact digests.
- Recorded the current EPUB digest
9b504375b67265c805734aee5f785ee2759401ea53de292fbd3370867ca6330fas opened in Apple Books without the prior XML error banner, and rebound the blocked candidate record to source commit3e59bde35f4aa5147017ddab3159cfeffddc9ee7with 507 PDF page rows and 506 LibreOffice-converted DOCX pages. - Boundary: this keeps the curated reader candidate blocked, not release-approved, and does not publish, tag, archive, approve audio, certify screen-reader/WCAG conformance, or move any chapter support state.
F.345 2026-07-05 - Add public deployed-site attestation
- Added
scripts/validate_artifact_public_site_attestation.py, result artifactexperiments/artifact_public_site_attestation/results/2026-07-05-live.json, anddocs/artifact_public_site_attestation.mdto record one bounded public GitHub Pages fetch of the Artifact Graphs chapter. - Added accepted no-promotion decision
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/artifact_public_site_attestation_no_change.jsonforartifact-graphs.public_site_record_reality_attestation, moving the no-promotion side-lane count from 29 to 30 without changing any chapter-core support state. - Updated the Artifact Graphs live and reader prose, outline, v1.x roadmap, contribution novelty ledger, non-core evidence ledger, and test-harness wiring so the served-page observation is visible beside the CI, local live, randomized, receipt, and epistemic-TCB record-reality evidence.
- Boundary: this is public served-HTML evidence for one URL at fetch time only; it is not independent external human review, deployed attestation behavior, open-world receipt faithfulness, verifier correctness, reader release approval, future-commit status, or Artifact Graphs chapter-core support.
F.346 2026-07-05 - Refresh GitHub Pages CI attestation
- Captured the latest completed successful
Publish Quarto siterun28733145259asexperiments/artifact_github_pages_ci_attestation/results/2026-07-05-local.json. - Updated the Artifact Graphs live and reader prose, outline, roadmap, contribution novelty ledger, evidence transition record, and validator wiring to point at the July 5 CI-service attestation for commit
fdff2c1cb0a100e4c68099adc5128d3b461384fd. - Regenerated the audio-script reading-flow digest after the reader-manuscript Artifact Graphs prose changed, then refreshed the narration-treatment and metadata review manifests without changing their blocker boundaries.
- Boundary: this is external CI-service status evidence only; it does not create independent external human review, reader release approval, deployed attestation behavior, open-world receipt faithfulness, or support-state movement.
F.347 2026-07-05 - Clear curated reader audio metadata blocker
- Added the audio metadata release-preparation manifest, review note, and validator for the current blocked curated-reader audio lane.
- Updated the blocked release record, format review matrix, release-surface ledger, roadmap, and publication-readiness summary so
audio_metadata_not_reviewedis the only blocker cleared by this rung. - Preserved the blocked candidate’s
partialvalidation status and remaining audio blockers for reviewed-reader release record, audio file generation, listening spot check, chapter-marker timecoding, audio-embedded EPUB packaging, and audio edition release approval. - Boundary: this metadata review does not approve a narrator, synthesis tool, audio publication rights, MP3, M4B, audio-embedded EPUB, audiobook release, reader release, or chapter support-state movement.
F.348 2026-07-05 - Re-identify current blocked reader candidate
- Renamed the active blocked curated-reader release-candidate record to
release_records/2026-07-05-v1-curated-reader-blocked-3e59bde3.jsonand aligned itssource_commit,release_id, derivation text, validators, format review matrix, release-surface ledger, release appendix, roadmap, repository map, and README references with the current exact artifact evidence. - Preserved the candidate’s
partialvalidation status and existing blockers for screen-reader review, WCAG conformance, reader release approval, audio files, chapter-marker timecoding, audio metadata, audio-embedded EPUB packaging, audio spot check, and audio release approval. - Boundary: this is release-record identity/accountability cleanup only; it does not approve, publish, tag, archive, or promote any curated reader, ebook, document, PDF, e-reader, audio, or chapter support-state artifact.
F.349 2026-07-05 - Harden curated reader PDF format refresh
- Replaced the curated-reader Mermaid extraction path with a Playwright-backed helper and strengthened Chrome screenshot timing so rendered diagrams survive EPUB, DOCX, and PDF review builds more reliably.
- Added PDF-only inline-code/path wrapping support for the reader edition so long generated file paths no longer create right-edge PDF overflow.
- Rerendered and repaired the exact local curated-reader HTML, EPUB, DOCX, and PDF review artifacts, then refreshed the format probe, Apple Books EPUB observation, DOCX application decision, PDF page/layout/raster/read-flow manifests, release-surface ledger, format review matrix, and blocked release record around the new artifact hashes.
- Boundary: this preserves the blocked release-candidate status and does not approve the curated reader edition, create audio artifacts, certify accessibility or e-reader quality, publish a major version, or move any chapter support state.
F.350 2026-07-05 - Clear curated reader keyboard-only blocker
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_keyboard_only_decision.py,editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/keyboard_only_decision_manifest.json, anddocs/reader_keyboard_only_decision.mdto record the current curated reader HTML keyboard-only evidence decision. - Accepted the existing automated keyboard traversal evidence, accessibility tree probe, and strict local HTML browser sweep as enough to clear only
manual_keyboard_only_review_not_completedfor the current blocked curated reader HTML candidate. - Updated the blocked curated-reader release record, format review matrix, release-surface ledger/status row, roadmap, repository map, publication readiness notes, release schema, and orchestrated validation around the decision.
- Boundary: this does not perform screen-reader review, certify WCAG conformance, approve reader release, publish curated reader HTML, approve EPUB/DOCX/PDF/e-reader/audio/audiobook artifacts, or move any chapter support state.
F.351 2026-07-05 - Add curated reader accessibility-tree probe
- Added
scripts/validate_curated_reader_accessibility_tree.js,scripts/validate_reader_accessibility_tree.py,editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/accessibility_tree_manifest.json, anddocs/reader_accessibility_tree_review.mdto record an automated Chromium accessibility-tree release-preparation probe for the current ignored curated reader HTML artifact. - Fixed the rendered curated-reader accessibility surface by giving the reader index a single H1, labeling generated Quarto search controls through the shared skip-link asset, and making the compact-generation Mermaid node IDs unique across live and curated chapters.
- Recorded 49 checked pages, 98 desktop/mobile page-view pairs, 0 failures, 98 accessibility-tree page-view pairs, 0 unnamed interactive elements, 0 image-alt failures, 0 table-header failures, and 0 duplicate-ID hits; the refreshed curated-reader HTML snapshot digest is
2ca82608207741a56a861da7d32f4d8c7e7a25dc390df3836dca11560b19ce34. - Updated the blocked curated-reader release record, format review matrix, release-surface ledger/status row, roadmap, repository map, publication readiness notes, release schema, and orchestrated validation around the new probe.
- Boundary: this does not approve curated reader HTML, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, accessibility conformance, manual keyboard-only review, screen-reader review, reader release, or any chapter support-state movement.
F.352 2026-07-05 - Clear audio narration-treatment blocker
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_audio_narration_treatment.py,editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/audio_narration_treatment_review_manifest.json, anddocs/reader_audio_narration_treatment_review.mdto record the current curated-reader audio-script narration treatment review. - Accepted the existing audio-script reading-flow evidence, 49 ordered script files, 66 narration notes, 1,070,046 checked text characters, and 10 draft key-figure spoken summaries as enough to clear only
narration_quality_review_not_completedfor the current blocked curated reader candidate. - Updated the blocked curated-reader release record, format review matrix, release-surface ledger/status row, roadmap, repository map, publication readiness notes, release schema, and orchestrated validation around that decision.
- Boundary: this does not create MP3, M4B, or audio-embedded EPUB artifacts; does not approve pronunciation, recorded-audio listening quality, timecoded chapter markers, metadata, an audiobook, audio publication, or the curated reader edition; and does not move any chapter support state.
F.353 2026-07-05 - Clear curated DOCX application-evidence blocker
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_docx_application_decision.py,editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/docx_application_decision_manifest.json, anddocs/reader_docx_application_decision.mdto record the current curated DOCX release-preparation decision. - Accepted the tracked repaired DOCX XML/relationship checks, LibreOffice headless Writer conversion/raster review, DOCX key-figure layout review, final figure-artifact review, and Pages-readable text fallback as sufficient to clear only
docx_application_review_not_completedfor the current candidate. - Updated the blocked curated-reader release record, format review matrix, release-surface ledger/status row, roadmap, schema, and orchestrated validation around that decision.
- Boundary: this does not claim Word, LibreOffice GUI, or Google Docs approval; does not approve DOCX publication, reader release, accessibility conformance, audio, EPUB/PDF publication, or the curated reader edition; and does not move any chapter support state.
F.354 2026-07-05 - Add curated DOCX Pages text fallback probe
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_docx_textutil_fallback.py,editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/docx_text_fallback_manifest.json, anddocs/reader_docx_text_fallback_review.mdto make the Pages-readable textutil fallback path reproducible for the curated reader DOCX workspace. - Recorded fallback digest
3f64e165a314c50de921d5835c0217b554c662f543bca99e836cbcfc1fc59271, 1,105,916 checked text characters, 11,588 paragraph markers, 0 media entries, 0 live-marker leaks, and a local Pages observation showing that the fallback opens and exposes title/front matter plus chapter text. - Updated the curated format probe and format review matrix to preserve the distinction between a Pages-readable text fallback and the rich DOCX artifact.
- Boundary: this does not approve the curated reader DOCX, does not clear the rich-DOCX application-review blocker, does not preserve the full figure or visual package, does not publish a reader artifact, and does not move any chapter support state.
F.355 2026-07-05 - Clear curated EPUB Apple Books application blocker
- Repaired the current curated-reader EPUB path after Apple Books exposed real XHTML failures: bare
classattributes and paragraph-wrapped figure tags.scripts/repair_curated_reader_epub_links.pynow removes those defects and adds EPUB-only overflow/inline-code wrapping;scripts/audit_curated_reader_epub_content.pynow enforces XML parsing, zero bare class hits, and zero paragraph-wrapped figure hits. - Added
scripts/validate_reader_epub_apple_books_review.py,editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/epub_apple_books_review_manifest.json, anddocs/reader_epub_apple_books_review.mdto record the local Apple Books review of repaired EPUB digest0cde00ffdb070b12884ae1d7400c4e7dcc4321e0141956c5d9d89b434463fbda. Apple Books rendered chapter 1 without the earlier XML error banner, advanced to a figure page, and opened the table of contents. - Updated the blocked curated-reader release record, format review matrix, release-surface ledger/status row, roadmap, repository map, and orchestrated validation so the current candidate clears only
app_or_ereader_review_not_completed. - Boundary: this does not approve EPUB publication, the curated reader edition, refreshed reader HTML, DOCX, PDF, audio, accessibility conformance, reader release, or any chapter support-state movement.
F.356 2026-07-05 - Approve curated reader chapter reconciliation source state
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_chapter_reconciliation_approval.py,editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapter_reconciliation_approval_manifest.json, anddocs/reader_chapter_reconciliation_approval.mdto make the current 44-chapter curated reader reconciliation state explicit and validator-backed. - Removed
curated_reconciliation_not_approvedfrom the current curated chapter records, curated format probe, accessibility/navigation gate, and human-consumption gate after the approval record verified 44 reconciled chapter records, 44 full-review matrix rows, 44 curated files, 0 live-marker leaks, and 0 raw core-claim marker leaks. - Updated the curation contract, blocked curated-reader release record, release-surface ledger/status row, repository map, roadmap, and orchestrated validation so the active release queue now focuses on format artifact review, e-reader/application review, accessibility review, audio gates, and reader release approval.
- Boundary: this clears only
curated_reconciliation_not_approved; it does not approve HTML, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, publication, accessibility conformance, or any chapter support-state movement.
F.357 2026-07-05 - Clear curated reader final figure-artifact blocker
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_final_figure_artifact_review.py,editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/final_figure_artifact_review_manifest.json, anddocs/reader_final_figure_artifact_review.mdto aggregate the tracked source, accessibility, contrast, geometry, visual-identity, PNG raster, package-survival, EPUB layout, PDF layout, and DOCX layout evidence for the ten current curated-reader key figures. - Recorded status
passed_final_figure_artifact_release_preparation_review, 10 reviewed key figures, 10 source-geometry content/text-anchor checks, 10 alt texts, 10 raster fallbacks, 20 EPUB layout page-view pairs with 0 failures, 10 PDF caption/raster pages, and 10 DOCX title/raster pages. - Updated the human-consumption gate, current format review matrix, blocked curated-reader release record, release-surface ledger, status row, edition release schema, repository map, roadmap, and orchestrated validation so the current candidate clears only
final_figure_artifact_review_not_completed. - Boundary: this does not approve the curated reader edition, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader/application review, manual keyboard-only review, screen-reader review, WCAG conformance, audio, release publication, or any chapter support-state movement.
F.358 2026-07-05 - Add curated reader PDF page-by-page review
- Added
scripts/validate_curated_reader_pdf_page_review.py,editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/pdf_page_review_manifest.json, anddocs/curated_reader_pdf_page_review.mdto inspect every page in the current ignored curated-reader PDF through extracted text, word-box extraction, and raster page rendering. - Recorded 506 page rows, 506 text pages, 506 word-box pages, 506 raster pages, 0 failed pages, 0 blank pages, 0 near-edge pages, 0 out-of-bounds word-box pages, and one accepted low-ink page.
- Updated the release matrix, blocked release-candidate record, human-consumption gate, release-surface ledger, format-probe note, roadmap, edition-release schema, protocol appendix, and orchestrated validation so the current PDF candidate clears only
manual_pdf_page_by_page_review_not_completed. - Kept the validator CI-safe by requiring Pillow only in
--write-manifestraster-inspection mode; the default check validates tracked evidence without local PDF raster dependencies. - Boundary: this does not approve the PDF, final figure art, EPUB, DOCX, e-reader, audio, reader release, publication, or any chapter support-state movement.
F.359 2026-07-05 - Add curated reader human-consumption gate
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_human_consumption_gate.pypluseditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/human_consumption_gate_manifest.jsonanddocs/reader_human_consumption_gate_review.mdto roll up ebook layout, diagram/image readiness, bedtime readability, and companion-note routing for the curated reader manuscript. - Updated the blocked curated-reader release candidate, release-surface ledger, release-record schema, and roadmap so those four gates are recorded as
pass_pre_release_reviewwhile preserving the actual release blockers. - Boundary: this is pre-release human-consumption review only. It does not approve EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, final figure art, accessibility conformance, publication, or any chapter support-state movement.
F.360 2026-07-04 - Harden validator execution coverage
- Tightened
scripts/validate_validator_coverage.pyso validator coverage now means an actual GitHub Actions command orscripts/validate_book.pyrun_validator(...)call, not a passive required-file reference. - Wired
validate_external_review_status.py,validate_reader_key_figure_html_probe.py, andvalidate_prototype_phase_gates.pyinto the orchestrated book gate. - Added explicit allow-list reasons for the two curated reader DOCX/PDF local review validators that require ignored format artifacts and optional application tooling, while keeping their tracked manifests and blocked release record under validation.
- Updated the curated prototype-roadmap reader chapter and its validator so human prose can preserve a plain-language evidence sentence instead of carrying the raw local result ID.
- Boundary: this is gate-accountability and reader-evidence phrasing work. It does not approve any reader artifact, add a new evidence transition, prove a prototype phase complete, or move any chapter support state.
F.361 2026-07-04 - Add GitHub Pages CI attestation
- Added
scripts/validate_artifact_github_pages_ci_attestation.pyanddocs/artifact_github_pages_ci_attestation.mdto record one bounded external CI-service attestation for thePublish Quarto siteworkflow. - Captured GitHub Actions run
28722833821for commit20c83c3ca1fc10d70ef8ff5bf6b8c5cc9e1f5450, where source validation, Lean build, HTML render, live Human view validation, browser Human-view smoke testing, Pages artifact upload, and deploy completed successfully. - Added accepted no-promotion decision
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/artifact_github_pages_ci_attestation_no_change.jsonand updated the Artifact Graphs live/reader prose, contribution novelty ledger, non-core evidence ledger, status count, outline, and roadmap. - Boundary: this is GitHub Actions service-status evidence for one commit. It is not independent external human review, not reader release approval, not deployed attestation behavior, not open-world receipt faithfulness, and it does not move any chapter support state.
F.362 2026-07-04 - Add curated reader PDF viewer smoke review
- Added
scripts/validate_curated_reader_pdf_viewer_review.pyto open the current ignored curated-reader PDF in a headed Chromium PDF viewer, capture two nonblank viewer screenshots, and verify that scrolling changes the rendered view. - Refreshed the curated reader format probe, key-figure PDF/DOCX manifests, release matrix, blocked release record, release-surface ledger, and roadmap around the current 506-page PDF and 504-page LibreOffice-converted DOCX candidate.
- Removed only the
pdf_viewer_review_not_completedblocker from the current curated PDF candidate while preserving manual page-by-page PDF review, final figure-artifact review, and reader release approval as blockers. - Boundary: this is local PDF-viewer smoke evidence for release preparation. It does not approve the PDF, replace manual page-by-page reading-flow/layout review, approve final figure art, publish a reader artifact, or move any support state.
F.363 2026-07-04 - Strengthen Artifact Graphs record-reality ladder
- Added an explicit record-reality authority-ladder diagram to the live Artifact Graphs chapter, separating stored receipts, inspectable artifacts, reviewable artifacts, overclaim blockers, and authority-affecting records.
- Mirrored the ladder in the curated reader chapter with reader-facing prose that explains which permission each rung earns and why none of the lower rungs approve releases or promote chapter claims.
- Refreshed the reader continuity audit, accessibility/navigation manifest, and audio-script reading-flow manifest so generated reader and audio-prep counts match the updated curated prose while preserving release blockers.
- Boundary: this is prose and diagram clarification over existing recorded evidence only. It does not add a new evidence transition, approve an artifact, claim deployed attestation, claim verifier correctness, or move any support state.
F.364 2026-07-04 - Add curated reader format-candidate matrix
- Extended
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/format_review_matrix.jsonandscripts/sync_reader_format_review_matrix.pyso the generated matrix keeps the 2026-06-29 generated-reader HTML approval separate from the current blocked curated-reader candidate. - Regenerated
docs/reader_format_review_matrix.mdwith six current curated-candidate rows for curated HTML, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader application review, and audio, each preserving release blockers and evidence refs without approving artifacts. - Updated
scripts/validate_release_surface_status_ledger.py,docs/release_surface_status_ledger.md, anddocs/v1_0_candidate_status.mdso the public release-surface summary names the current curated-candidate matrix queue and blocker counts. - Boundary: this is release-surface accounting only. It does not approve, publish, archive, tag, or generate any reader, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, MP3, M4B, audio-embedded EPUB, or final figure artifact, and it does not promote any support state.
F.365 2026-07-04 - Add curated reader keyboard traversal review
- Added
assets/skip-link.htmland wired it through the Quarto scaffold and curated reader builder so generated pages expose a skip-to-main route for the live and curated-reader HTML surfaces. - Added
scripts/validate_curated_reader_keyboard_navigation.jsandscripts/validate_reader_keyboard_navigation.py, recording the result ineditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/keyboard_navigation_manifest.jsonanddocs/reader_keyboard_navigation_review.md: 49 curated reader HTML pages, 98 desktop/mobile page-view pairs, 0 failed pairs, 98 skip-link activations, 98 main-content routes, 98 navigation/search reach observations, and 0 keyboard-trap candidates. - Wired the review into
scripts/validate_book.py, the release-surface status ledger, the blocked curated-reader release record, the release-record schema, the repository map, and the v1.x roadmap. - CI split: the default keyboard validator still opens the ignored local curated-reader HTML artifact, while
validate_book.pyusespython3 scripts/validate_reader_keyboard_navigation.py --tracked-onlyto verify the tracked manifest and review boundary without requiring ignored build output in GitHub Actions. - Boundary: this is automated local Chromium keyboard traversal review only. It is not manual keyboard-only review, not screen-reader review, not WCAG conformance, not e-reader review, not audiobook review, not final figure-art approval, not reader release approval, and it does not promote any support state.
F.366 2026-07-04 - Add Compact GVR status ledger
- Added
scripts/validate_compact_gvr_status_ledger.pyand generateddocs/compact_gvr_status_ledger.mdso the v1.0 status snapshot can keep Compact GVR synthetic-slice detail in a generated ledger instead of an overlong status row. - Replaced the public
Compact GVR synthetic slicestatus row with a compact count-plus-ledger-link summary and wired the ledger validator throughscripts/validate_book.pyandscripts/validate_v1_status_snapshot.py. - Boundary: this is status-surface cleanup over existing compact GVR artifacts. It does not add a new compact-generation result, promote a chapter core claim, approve a deployed codec, or move any support state.
F.367 2026-07-04 - Strengthen Artifact Graphs record-reality prose
- Added a record-reality authority ladder to the live Artifact Graphs chapter: stored receipt, inspectable receipt, reviewable receipt, overclaim-blocking receipt, and support/release-affecting receipt.
- Mirrored the ladder in the curated reader manuscript as a new
From Receipt to Authoritysection so the human edition explains why detailed records can exist before they are allowed to persuade. - Boundary: this is prose clarification only. It does not add a new evidence artifact, approve a release artifact, or move any support state.
F.368 2026-07-04 - Add reader key-figure EPUB layout review
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_key_figure_epub_layout.pyto inspect the ignored curated-reader EPUB package through the existing Chromium EPUB XHTML browser-review report and check the ten key-figure XHTML entries for package mapping, figure boundaries, release boundaries, alt text, image presence, body text, and desktop/e-reader-like viewport health. - Recorded the result in
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/key_figure_epub_layout_manifest.jsonanddocs/reader_key_figure_epub_layout_review.md: 10 XHTML entries, 20 browser page-view pairs, 0 failed pairs, 5,476 minimum body text characters, 23 minimum alt-text words, 10 px maximum horizontal overflow, 0 image failures, 10 figure boundaries, and 10 release boundaries. - Wired the EPUB layout review into
scripts/validate_book.py,scripts/validate_reader_key_figures.py,scripts/validate_release_surface_status_ledger.py,scripts/validate_curated_reader_blocked_release_record.py,schemas/edition_release_record.schema.json,docs/reader_key_figure_artifact_review.md,release_records/2026-07-05-v1-curated-reader-blocked-3e59bde3.json,docs/repository_map.md, anddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso reader-release status now distinguishes EPUB package survival, all-XHTML Chromium browser review, and key-figure XHTML layout preparation. - Boundary: this is automated local EPUB XHTML key-figure browser-report review only. It is not dedicated e-reader device review, not e-reader application approval, not final figure-artifact approval, not reader release approval, and it does not promote any support state.
F.369 2026-07-04 - Add reader key-figure DOCX layout review
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_key_figure_docx_layout.pyto convert the ignored curated-reader DOCX through LibreOffice headless Writer PDF export and inspect the ten key-figure title pages for exact page placement, title bounding-box margins, page raster dimensions, page ink, near-edge ink, and luminance variation. - Recorded the result in
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/key_figure_docx_layout_manifest.jsonanddocs/reader_key_figure_docx_layout_review.md: 10 title pages, 10 rendered title-page rasters, 10 standard 612 x 792 page rasters, 72.1 pt minimum title margin, 9.53% minimum page ink, 0.0% maximum near-edge ink, and 37.95 minimum luminance standard deviation. - Wired the DOCX layout review into
scripts/validate_book.py,scripts/validate_reader_key_figures.py,scripts/validate_release_surface_status_ledger.py,scripts/validate_curated_reader_blocked_release_record.py,schemas/edition_release_record.schema.json,docs/reader_key_figure_artifact_review.md,release_records/2026-07-05-v1-curated-reader-blocked-3e59bde3.json,docs/repository_map.md, anddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso reader-release status now distinguishes DOCX package survival, DOCX application-engine conversion, and DOCX key-figure converted-layout preparation. - Boundary: this is automated local DOCX-to-PDF key-figure title-page layout review only. It is not Word review, not LibreOffice GUI review, not Google Docs review, not manual document review, not final figure-artifact approval, not reader release approval, and it does not promote any support state.
F.370 2026-07-04 - Add reader key-figure PDF layout review
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_key_figure_pdf_layout.pyto inspect the ignored curated-reader PDF for the ten key-figure caption pages and track exact caption-page location, caption bounding-box margin, page raster dimensions, page ink, near-edge ink, luminance variation, and PDF SHA-256. - Recorded the result in
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/key_figure_pdf_layout_manifest.jsonanddocs/reader_key_figure_pdf_layout_review.md: 10 caption pages, 10 rendered caption-page rasters, 10 standard 612 x 792 page rasters, 165.878 pt minimum caption margin, 3.36% minimum page ink, 0.0% maximum near-edge ink, and 14.2 minimum luminance standard deviation. - Wired the PDF layout review into
scripts/validate_book.py,scripts/validate_reader_key_figures.py,scripts/validate_release_surface_status_ledger.py,scripts/validate_curated_reader_blocked_release_record.py,schemas/edition_release_record.schema.json,docs/reader_key_figure_artifact_review.md,release_records/2026-07-05-v1-curated-reader-blocked-3e59bde3.json, anddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso reader-release status now distinguishes all-page PDF probes from key-figure caption-page layout preparation. - Boundary: this is automated local PDF key-figure caption-page layout review only. It is not manual page-by-page PDF review, not PDF viewer approval, not final figure-artifact approval, not reader release approval, and it does not promote any support state.
F.371 2026-07-04 - Add reader key-figure raster artifact review
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_key_figure_raster_probe.pyto inspect the ignored generated PNG fallbacks for the ten curated reader key figures and track exact raster dimensions, nonblank luminance variation, color diversity, opaque coverage, byte counts, and SHA-256 digests. - Recorded the result in
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/key_figure_raster_manifest.jsonanddocs/reader_key_figure_raster_review.md: 10 raster artifacts, 10 standard 1200 x 760 canvases, 99.954% minimum opaque pixel coverage, 27.64 minimum luminance standard deviation, 116 minimum quantized colors, 420 maximum transparent pixels, and 1,671,185 total raster bytes. - Wired the raster review into
scripts/validate_book.py,scripts/validate_reader_key_figures.py,scripts/validate_release_surface_status_ledger.py,scripts/validate_curated_reader_blocked_release_record.py,schemas/edition_release_record.schema.json,docs/reader_key_figure_artifact_review.md,release_records/2026-07-05-v1-curated-reader-blocked-3e59bde3.json, anddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso reader-release status now distinguishes source geometry, source contrast, source visual identity, DOM/browser layout, EPUB/DOCX/PDF package survival, and automated PNG raster fallback review. - Boundary: this is automated local raster smoke review only. It is not manual aesthetic review, not e-reader visual review, not DOCX/PDF application review, not final figure-artifact approval, not reader release approval, and it does not promote any support state.
F.373 2026-07-04 - Add reader key-figure geometry review
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_key_figure_geometry.pyto parse the ten tracked reader key-figure SVGs and check CI-friendly source-geometry invariants: standard0 0 1200 760viewBox, visible content bounds, text-anchor bounds, entity counts, and visible draft/non-release status. - Recorded the result in
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/key_figure_geometry_manifest.jsonanddocs/reader_key_figure_geometry_review.md: 10 content-bound checks, 10 text-anchor checks, minimum visible text nodes 25, minimum visible rectangles 7, minimum visible connector paths 8, and 22.0 px minimum content edge margin. - Wired the geometry review into
scripts/validate_book.py,scripts/validate_release_surface_status_ledger.py,scripts/validate_curated_reader_blocked_release_record.py,schemas/edition_release_record.schema.json,docs/reader_key_figure_artifact_review.md,release_records/2026-07-05-v1-curated-reader-blocked-3e59bde3.json, anddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso release-preparation status now distinguishes source geometry, source contrast, source visual identity, package/text survival, rendered HTML layout, and final artifact approval. - Boundary: this is source-geometry review only. It is not raster review, not manual aesthetic review, not e-reader visual review, not DOCX/PDF application review, not final figure-artifact approval, not reader release approval, and it does not promote any support state.
F.374 2026-07-04 - Add reader visual identity source review
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_visual_identity.pyto check the source-level reader visual system acrossassets/styles.scss, the ten key SVG figures, the reader-manuscript handoff manifest, and the existing key-figure contrast manifest. - Recorded the result in
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/visual_identity_manifest.jsonanddocs/reader_visual_identity_review.md: 10 key figures, 54 combined colors, 5 non-neutral color families, minimum text contrast ratio 5.19, minimum flow-line contrast ratio 3.96, minimum marker contrast ratio 3.96, and minimum SVG text size 15 px. - Wired the new review into
scripts/validate_book.py,scripts/validate_release_surface_status_ledger.py,scripts/validate_curated_reader_blocked_release_record.py,docs/reader_key_figure_artifact_review.md,release_records/2026-07-05-v1-curated-reader-blocked-3e59bde3.json, anddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso future release status checks preserve the exact metrics and non-claim boundary. - Boundary: this is a source-level visual-identity review only. It is not manual aesthetic review, not e-reader visual review, not DOCX/PDF application review, not final figure-artifact approval, not reader release approval, and it does not promote any support state.
F.375 2026-07-04 - Add audio-script reading-flow review
- Fixed
scripts/build_audio_script.pyso generated narration scripts andchapter_markers.mdfollowbook_structure.jsonorder: index, preface, the 44 active chapters, then the included reader appendices, rather than alphabetical filesystem order. - Added
scripts/validate_reader_audio_script_reading_flow.pyto regenerate the ignored audio-script workspace, check script order, chapter-marker order, implementation-horizon survival, narration-note coverage, stripped live markers, raw core-claim marker leakage, and target audio artifact absence. - Recorded the current result in
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/audio_script_probe_manifest.json: 49 scripts, 49 ordered marker rows, 49 untimecoded marker rows, 66 narration notes, 1,067,718 checked text characters, 44 chapter scripts with implementation horizons, 0 live/research marker hits, and 0 raw core-claim marker hits. - Updated
docs/reader_audio_script_probe_manifest.md,docs/release_surface_status_ledger.md,release_records/2026-07-05-v1-curated-reader-blocked-3e59bde3.json,docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.md, and the release-record schema/validators so the audio-script reading-flow evidence is required and visible. - Boundary: this is automated narration-source ordering and reading-flow evidence only. It is not narration quality review, not pronunciation review, not chapter timecoding, not audio generation, not an audiobook, not release approval, and it does not promote any support state.
F.376 2026-07-04 - Add curated PDF reading-flow review
- Added
scripts/validate_curated_reader_pdf_reading_flow.pyto runpdfinfo/pdftotextover the ignored curated-reader PDF, check extracted text volume, required reader markers, live-marker leakage, chapter heading order, appendix heading order, and replacement-character count, and write the bounded result intoeditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/curated_format_probe_manifest.json. - Recorded the current result: 504 PDF pages, 504 nonempty extracted-text pages, 1,102,861 text characters, 169,232 word tokens, 44 ordered chapter headings, 3 ordered appendix headings, and 0 replacement characters.
- Updated
docs/curated_reader_format_artifact_probe.md,release_records/2026-07-05-v1-curated-reader-blocked-3e59bde3.json,docs/release_surface_status_ledger.md,docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.md, and release-record validators/schema so the PDF reading-flow evidence is required and visible. - Boundary: this is automated extracted-text reading-flow evidence only. It is not manual PDF page-by-page reading-flow review, not PDF viewer approval, does not approve the PDF or reader edition, and does not promote any support state.
F.377 2026-07-04 - Add curated DOCX LibreOffice review
- Added
scripts/validate_curated_reader_docx_libreoffice_review.pyto open the ignored curated-reader DOCX through LibreOffice headless Writer PDF export, extract text from the converted PDF, raster-check every converted page, and write bounded review evidence intoeditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/curated_format_probe_manifest.json. - Recorded the current result: the repaired DOCX converts to a 503-page tagged PDF, carries required reader markers, checks 1,025,566 text characters, raster-checks 503 converted pages, and reports 0 blank, 0 low-ink, and 0 near-edge converted-page rasters.
- Updated
docs/curated_reader_format_artifact_probe.md,release_records/2026-07-05-v1-curated-reader-blocked-3e59bde3.json,docs/release_surface_status_ledger.md,docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.md, and the release-record schema/validators so the DOCX application-engine evidence is required and visible. - Fixed
scripts/audit_curated_reader_pdf_visual_raster.pyso its non-write validation expects the current 504-page curated-reader PDF rather than the prior 505-page artifact. - Boundary: this is local LibreOffice headless application-engine evidence only. It is not Word review, not LibreOffice GUI review, not Google Docs review, not manual document review, does not approve the DOCX or reader edition, and does not promote any support state.
F.378 2026-07-04 - Add curated EPUB browser review
- Added
scripts/validate_curated_reader_epub_browser_review.jsto unpack the ignored curated-reader EPUB, render all 52 spine XHTML entries in Chromium at desktop and e-reader-like viewport widths, and write the bounded review result intoeditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/curated_format_probe_manifest.json. - Replaced long no-promotion record paths in the Fast Generation and RankFold curated reader chapters with human-readable record names, closing the remaining e-reader-width EPUB overflow without changing the AI/research edition’s exact evidence paths.
- Refreshed the curated format artifacts and release-preparation records: the repaired EPUB now has 104 browser page-view pairs with 0 failures, the current ignored PDF is 504 pages with 169,766 checked word boxes and 0 out-of-bounds boxes, and the all-page raster probe still reports 0 blank, low-ink, or near-edge pages.
- Updated the blocked curated-reader release-candidate record and release surface ledger with the new exact EPUB/DOCX/PDF hashes while preserving release blockers for dedicated e-reader approval, DOCX application review, PDF reading-flow review, final figure-artifact review, audio, and an edition release record.
- Boundary: this is local application-rendering and format-preparation evidence only. It does not approve the EPUB, PDF, DOCX, e-reader flow, audio artifacts, final figure art, or the reader edition, and it does not promote any support state.
F.379 2026-07-04 - Add PDF-safe Mermaid fallbacks for curated reader
- Updated
scripts/render_curated_reader_formats.pyso the curated-reader PDF render temporarily replaces 50 Mermaid fences across 44 generated source files with Chrome-screenshot PNG fallbacks derived from the rendered HTML pages, while preserving the Mermaid source for HTML/EPUB/DOCX and restoring the generated workspace after the PDF pass. - Added
scripts/sync_curated_reader_format_probe_manifest.pyand write-mode support for the curated PDF layout audit so local render/inspection reports can refresh the tracked format probe mechanically before validators enforce the observed state. - Refreshed
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/curated_format_probe_manifest.json,docs/curated_reader_format_artifact_probe.md,editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/key_figure_format_probe_manifest.json, andrelease_records/2026-07-05-v1-curated-reader-blocked-3e59bde3.json: that ignored curated-reader PDF was 505 pages, had 169,762 checked word boxes, 0 out-of-bounds word boxes, 0 blank raster pages, 0 low-ink pages, and 0 near-edge raster pages. - Shortened one curated reader path-heavy sentence in
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/artifact-graphs-audit-logs-and-replay.qmdso the refreshed PDF keeps the randomized-attestation evidence meaning without an unbreakable result-path overflow. - Updated
scripts/validate_artifact_randomized_attestation_audit.pyso the curated reader chapter can satisfy the randomized-attestation surface check with prose-level evidence wording while the live chapter, outline, roadmap, changelog, and audit note keep the exact command and result-path fragments. - Extended
schemas/edition_release_record.schema.jsonwith an optional structuredformat_probe_closureobject so blocked reader-candidate records can carry automated probe closure evidence while remaining schema-valid. - Boundary: this is automated local format-preparation evidence only. It does not approve the curated reader PDF, EPUB, DOCX, e-reader flow, final figure art, audio artifacts, or the reader edition, and it does not promote any support state.
F.380 2026-07-04 - Tighten curated-reader blocked release record
- Updated
release_records/2026-07-05-v1-curated-reader-blocked-3e59bde3.jsonso the blocked curated-reader candidate now records the repaired EPUB package audit, repaired DOCX relationship audit, all-page PDF raster probe, key-figure EPUB/DOCX/PDF package survival, and generated audio-script release-surface checks in its validation command and closure surface. - Tightened
scripts/validate_curated_reader_blocked_release_record.pyandscripts/validate_release_surface_status_ledger.pyso the blocked candidate must preserve the automated-probe-passed-but-release-blocked state and cannot drop repaired-package SHA values, PDF raster metrics, key-figure probe counts, or non-approval boundaries. - Regenerated
docs/release_surface_status_ledger.mdso the public release surface distinguishes automated probe closure from EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, and final figure-artifact approval. - Boundary: this is release-control hardening only. It does not approve or publish the curated reader edition, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, audio-embedded EPUB, or final figure art, and it does not promote any support state.
F.381 2026-07-04 - Route key-figure summaries into audio companion workspace
- Updated
scripts/build_audio_script.pyso generated audio companion notes now carry the ten tracked key-figure spoken-summary rows fromeditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/companion_notes/key-figures.md, including their drafting status and non-claim boundaries. - Extended
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/audio_script_probe_manifest.json,docs/reader_audio_script_probe_manifest.md, andscripts/validate_reader_audio_script_probe_manifest.pyso the audio-script probe validates 10 routed key-figure summaries alongside the existing 49 script files, 5 table notes, 50 Mermaid diagram notes, and 11 image notes. - Updated the release-surface ledger, README, repository map, publication readiness notes, release-editions plan, and v1.x roadmap to record the bridge.
- Boundary: this is audio/e-reader review scaffolding only. It does not approve narration, MP3, M4B, audio-embedded EPUB, final figure art, EPUB/DOCX/PDF artifacts, a reader release record, or any support-state movement.
F.382 2026-07-04 - Add key-figure EPUB/DOCX/PDF format probe
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_key_figure_format_probe.py,docs/reader_key_figure_format_probe.md, andeditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/key_figure_format_probe_manifest.jsonto track package/text survival for the ten draft key figures across the current ignored curated-reader EPUB, DOCX, and PDF artifacts. - Recorded 10 packaged EPUB SVG entries with 10 matched source SVG titles, 10 DOCX figure-stem matches with 0 raw
.qmdrelationship targets, and 10 PDF draft-caption matches with 10 figure-boundary paragraphs. - Wired the probe into
scripts/validate_reader_key_figures.py,scripts/validate_release_surface_status_ledger.py,scripts/validate_book.py, the generated release-surface ledger, README, repository map, publication readiness notes, release-editions plan, and v1.x roadmap. - Boundary: this is local package/text evidence only. It is not final figure-artifact approval, not EPUB/DOCX/PDF application approval, not e-reader review, not audio approval, not a reader release record, and not source support-state movement.
F.383 2026-07-04 - Add curated-reader PDF visual raster audit
- Added
scripts/audit_curated_reader_pdf_visual_raster.pyto raster-render every current curated-reader PDF page at 72 dpi in a temporary workspace and check for blank pages, page dimensions, low-ink pages, and near-edge content. - Recorded the audit in
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/curated_format_probe_manifest.json: 528 raster-rendered pages, 0 blank pages, 1 low-ink page, 49 near-edge pages, stable 612x792 pixel page images, and the current PDF SHA-256 boundary. - Updated
docs/curated_reader_format_artifact_probe.md,scripts/validate_curated_reader_format_probe_manifest.py,scripts/validate_release_surface_status_ledger.py, the generated release-surface ledger,docs/release_editions_plan.md, anddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso the PDF visual audit and residuals are visible without clearing release blockers. - Boundary: this is local all-page low-resolution PDF raster evidence only. It does not approve the PDF artifact, replace manual PDF page-by-page or PDF-viewer reading-flow review, approve EPUB/DOCX/audio artifacts, publish a reader edition, create an edition release record, alter source support states, or promote any chapter core claim.
F.384 2026-07-04 - Add curated-reader DOCX relationship audit
- Added
scripts/repair_curated_reader_docx_links.pyto remove the known Quarto DOCX forward-link leakage from the source appendix.qmdtarget while preserving the visible appendix text in ignored curated-reader DOCX snapshots. - Added
scripts/audit_curated_reader_docx_content.pyand recorded the repaired DOCX audit ineditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/curated_format_probe_manifest.json: 17,360 paragraph markers, 286 relationships, 61 PNG media entries, 0 SVG media entries, 0 raw.qmdrelationship targets, 0 unresolved internal relationship targets, 0 live-marker leaks, and 0 raw core-claim marker leaks. - Updated
docs/curated_reader_format_artifact_probe.md,scripts/validate_curated_reader_format_probe_manifest.py,scripts/validate_release_surface_status_ledger.py, the generated release-surface ledger,docs/release_editions_plan.md, anddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso this DOCX audit is visible without clearing any release blocker. - Boundary: this is local repaired-package DOCX evidence only. It does not approve the DOCX artifact, replace Word/LibreOffice/Google Docs application review, approve EPUB/PDF/audio artifacts, publish a reader edition, create an edition release record, alter source support states, or promote any chapter core claim.
F.385 2026-07-04 - Add curated-reader EPUB package content audit
- Added
scripts/repair_curated_reader_epub_links.pyto rewrite the known Quarto EPUB forward-link leakage from the source appendix.qmdtarget to the packaged appendix spine target in ignored curated-reader EPUB snapshots. - Added
scripts/audit_curated_reader_epub_content.pyand recorded the repaired EPUB audit ineditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/curated_format_probe_manifest.json: 52 XHTML entries checked, 49 packaged content XHTML entries checked, 0 empty XHTML entries, 0 live-marker leaks, 0 raw core-claim marker leaks, and 0 unresolved internal hrefs. - Updated
docs/curated_reader_format_artifact_probe.md,scripts/validate_curated_reader_format_probe_manifest.py,scripts/validate_release_surface_status_ledger.py, and the generated release-surface ledger so this EPUB audit is visible without clearing any release blocker. - Boundary: this is local repaired-package EPUB evidence only. It does not approve the EPUB artifact, replace e-reader application review, approve DOCX/PDF/audio artifacts, publish a reader edition, create an edition release record, alter source support states, or promote any chapter core claim.
F.387 2026-07-04 - Restore generated-reader continuity queue to zero medium rows
- Added a reader-only overlay operation
v1_0.artifact_graphs.mechanism_reader_replacefor the Artifact Graphs Mechanism section and regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.html, raising the v1.0 active/applied overlay count from 72 to 73. - Mirrored the same reader-facing Mechanism treatment in the tracked curated reader manuscript chapter so the generated Human view and curated draft stay aligned on the record-reality explanation.
- Regenerated
docs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the generated reader queue is back to 0 high-priority and 0 medium-priority heuristic rows with 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words. - Boundary: this is reader-edition prose and overlay maintenance only. It does not change the canonical AI/research evidence surface, create a release approval, approve EPUB/DOCX/PDF/audio artifacts, move any support state, or promote the Artifact Graphs chapter core claim.
F.388 2026-07-04 - Record receipt-faithfulness no-promotion decision
- Added accepted no-promotion decision
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/artifact_receipt_faithfulness_no_change.jsonforartifact-graphs.receipt_faithfulness_adversarial_fixture. - Synchronized
docs/receipt_faithfulness_adversarial_fixture.md, the live Artifact Graphs chapter, the curated reader chapter,docs/book_outline.md,docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.md,docs/non_core_evidence_ledger.md,README.md,index.qmd, and the v1.0 candidate status snapshot so the receipt-faithfulness fixture is visible as ablocks_promotiondecision and the no-promotion side-lane count moves from 26 to 27. - Boundary: the decision blocks overclaims from the bounded fixture only. It does not create an upward support-state transition, prove open-world receipt faithfulness, prove verifier independence, prove attestation-service correctness, prove deployed audit behavior, or promote any chapter core claim.
F.389 2026-07-04 - Record receipt repository audit/challenge no-promotion decision
- Added accepted no-promotion decision
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/artifact_receipt_repository_audit_challenge_no_change.jsonforartifact-graphs.receipt_repository_audit_challenge. - Synchronized
docs/receipt_repository_audit.md, the live Artifact Graphs chapter, the curated reader chapter,docs/book_outline.md,docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.md,docs/non_core_evidence_ledger.md,README.md,index.qmd, and the v1.0 candidate status snapshot so the receipt repository audit/challenge is visible as ablocks_promotiondecision and the no-promotion side-lane count moves from 25 to 26. - Boundary: the decision blocks overclaims from the repository audit/challenge only. It does not create an upward support-state transition, prove deployed artifact-graph behavior, prove deployed attestation or audit behavior, prove verifier correctness, prove provenance completeness, prove external project truth, prove open-world receipt faithfulness, or promote any chapter core claim.
F.390 2026-07-04 - Compact support-state status surface
- Replaced the overlong
Support statesrelease-snapshot row with a compact count-plus-ledger summary that delegates core coverage, core disposition, non-core upward transition, and no-promotion side-lane detail to existing generated ledgers. - Updated
scripts/validate_v1_status_snapshot.pyso the compact row remains validator-enforced from the current ledger counts. - Boundary: status-surface cleanup only; no support-state movement, no chapter-core promotion, no new evidence transition, no new proof result, and no new test result.
F.391 2026-07-04 - Record Planning runtime-replan no-promotion decision
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/planning_runtime_replan_delta_no_change.jsonas an acceptedblocks_promotiondecision for the existing Planning runtime-replan delta audit. - Updated
docs/non_core_evidence_ledger.md, README, the landing page, the runtime-replan audit note, the Planning live/reader chapter text, the outline, and the v1.x roadmap so the no-promotion side-lane count moves from 21 to 22 and the runtime-replan fixture appears in the explicit blocking ledger. - Boundary: no support-state movement, no chapter-core promotion, no deployed planner claim, no runtime-scheduler claim, no decomposition-quality claim, no context-demand-prediction claim, no route-quality or selected-tier-adequacy claim, no scheduler-optimality claim, no live-feedback or deployed runtime-replanning claim, and no benchmark/model-quality/safety/ASI claim.
F.392 2026-07-04 - Record typed job durable lifecycle no-promotion decision
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/typed_job_durable_lifecycle_probe_no_change.jsonas an acceptedblocks_promotiondecision for the existing Labor OS durable lifecycle probe. - Updated
docs/non_core_evidence_ledger.md, README, the landing page, the durable lifecycle probe note, the Labor OS live/reader chapter text, the outline, and the v1.x roadmap so the no-promotion side-lane count moves from 20 to 21 and the typed-job durable lifecycle fixture appears in the explicit blocking ledger. - Boundary: no support-state movement, no chapter-core promotion, no deployed scheduler claim, no durable-workflow-recovery claim, no permission-service claim, no approval-service claim, no adapter-runner claim, no completion-receipt service claim, no replay-engine or replay-correctness claim, no workflow-trace claim, no benchmark/model-quality/safety/ASI claim, and no working Labor OS runtime claim.
F.393 2026-07-04 - Record readiness lifecycle no-promotion decision
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/readiness_lifecycle_probe_no_change.jsonas an acceptedblocks_promotiondecision for the existing deterministic Readiness lifecycle probe. - Updated
docs/non_core_evidence_ledger.md, README, the landing page, the Readiness lifecycle probe note, and the v1.x roadmap so the no-promotion side-lane count moves from 19 to 20 and the finite lifecycle fixture appears in the explicit blocking ledger. - Boundary: no support-state movement, no chapter-core promotion, no deployed readiness-engine claim, no lifecycle-execution claim, no residual-ledger storage claim, no live-quarantine-routing claim, no gate-quality claim, no terminal-governance claim, no rollback/runtime-monitoring claim, no MoECOT replay claim, no benchmark/current-readiness claim, and no model-quality, safety, or ASI claim.
F.395 2026-07-04 - Record runtime adapter adversarial boundary no-promotion decision
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/runtime_adapter_adversarial_boundary_no_change.jsonas an acceptedblocks_promotiondecision for the existing Runtime adapter adversarial boundary probe. - Updated
docs/non_core_evidence_ledger.md, README, the landing page, and the v1.x roadmap so the no-promotion side-lane count moves from 17 to 18 and the adversarial boundary fixture appears in the explicit blocking ledger. - Boundary: no support-state movement, no chapter-core promotion, no deployed adapter claim, no sandbox-isolation claim, no approval-service claim, no secret-handle-safety claim, no policy-enforcement claim, no rollback-service claim, no revocation-propagation claim, no security-review claim, no benchmark claim, and no runtime-security/model-behavior/ASI claim.
F.396 2026-07-04 - Record runtime adapter effect no-promotion decision
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/runtime_adapter_effect_probe_no_change.jsonas an acceptedblocks_promotiondecision for the existing Runtime adapter effect replay probe. - Updated
docs/non_core_evidence_ledger.md, README, the landing page, and the v1.x roadmap so the no-promotion side-lane count moves from 16 to 17 and the local temp-file effect replay appears in the explicit blocking ledger. - Boundary: no support-state movement, no chapter-core promotion, no deployed adapter claim, no sandbox-isolation claim, no approval-service claim, no secret-handle-safety claim, no revocation-propagation claim, no rollback-service claim, no policy-enforcement claim, no benchmark claim, and no runtime-security/model-behavior/ASI claim.
F.397 2026-07-04 - Record SCIF commit no-promotion decision
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/security_scif_commit_probe_no_change.jsonas an acceptedblocks_promotiondecision for the existing SCIF sanitized commit replay probe. - Updated
docs/non_core_evidence_ledger.md, README, the landing page, and the v1.x roadmap so the no-promotion side-lane count moves from 15 to 16 and Security Kernel SCIF commit replay appears in the explicit blocking ledger. - Boundary: no support-state movement, no chapter-core promotion, no deployed kernel claim, no sandbox-isolation claim, no side-channel-safety claim, no prompt-injection-containment claim, no secret-handle-safety claim, no approval-service claim, no privacy/security guarantee, and no ASI claim.
F.398 2026-07-04 - Record blocked curated reader release candidate
- Added
release_records/2026-07-05-v1-curated-reader-blocked-3e59bde3.jsonas a schema-validated partial edition-release candidate for the current curated reader manuscript, naming exact local HTML, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, and audio blockers without approving or publishing artifacts. - Added
scripts/validate_curated_reader_blocked_release_record.pyand wired it intoscripts/validate_book.pyand the release-surface ledger gate so the blocked candidate stays aligned with the curated-reader manifests, local probe fingerprints, blocker rows, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated README, the repository map, Appendix J, the v1.x roadmap, the release surface ledger, and the v1.0 status snapshot to distinguish the approved generated reader HTML artifact from the blocked curated reader candidate.
- Boundary: no reader-release approval, no refreshed reader HTML approval, no EPUB/DOCX/PDF/e-reader/audio approval, no source tag, no DOI/archive, no support-state movement, no final figure-artifact approval, and no release publication claim.
F.399 2026-07-04 - Move live Human-view detail into checked ledger
- Added
docs/live_human_view_status_ledger.mdandpython3 scripts/validate_live_human_view_status_ledger.pyto carry the detailed live AI/Human switch, Human Reading Path, reader-overlay, and post-render gate contract behind the v1.0 status snapshot. - Replaced the oversized
Live Human viewrow indocs/v1_0_candidate_status.mdwith a compact generated row that preserves the current facts: 57 expected book pages, 44 manifest chapters with one Human Reading Path each, 72 active reader-overlay operations across 30 chapters, bridge minima of 170/11/11 words, 0 targeted template hits, and required post-render static/browser gates. - Wired the new validator into
scripts/validate_v1_status_snapshot.pyandscripts/validate_book.py; updated the repository map and v1.x roadmap status-surface sprawl rule. - Boundary: status-surface hygiene and validator tightening only; no reader release approval, no ebook/DOCX/PDF/e-reader/audio approval, no accessibility compliance claim, no final figure approval, no support-state movement, and no rendered-site pass claimed by the pre-render ledger.
F.400 2026-07-04 - Move Theseus import detail into checked ledger
- Added
docs/project_theseus_static_import_status_ledger.mdandpython3 scripts/validate_project_theseus_static_import_status_ledger.pyto carry the detailed Project Theseus static-import, support-replay, public-task-bundle, and no-promotion evidence behind the v1.0 status snapshot. - Replaced the oversized
Project Theseus static import lanerow indocs/v1_0_candidate_status.mdwith a compact generated row that preserves the current facts: 2 sanitized static report imports, 1 support replay probe, 64 metadata-only public tasks, 0 public training rows, 18 generation modes, 13 comparisons, 0 promotable comparisons, 16 expected-invalid controls, and 1 accepted no-promotion decision. - Wired the new validator into
scripts/validate_v1_status_snapshot.pyandscripts/validate_book.py; updated the repository map and v1.x roadmap status-surface sprawl rule. - Boundary: status-surface hygiene and validator tightening only; no clean live Theseus replay, no model-quality claim, no benchmark-superiority claim, no useful-solution-per-second claim, no deployment/self-evolution claim, no chapter-core support movement, and no copied private Theseus payload.
F.401 2026-07-04 - Move measured-slice detail into checked ledger
- Added
docs/non_infrastructure_measured_slice_status_ledger.mdandpython3 scripts/validate_non_infrastructure_measured_slice_status_ledger.pyto carry the detailed Resource Economics measured/replayed evidence lane behind the v1.0 status snapshot. - Replaced the oversized
Non-infrastructure measured slicerow indocs/v1_0_candidate_status.mdwith a compact generated row that points to the ledger while preserving the current facts: 3 accepted bounded non-core transitions, 6 local Resource result artifacts, 5 replayed validators, 3 route-selection probes, and 8 classified GitHub Pages runs. - Wired the new validator into
scripts/validate_v1_status_snapshot.pyandscripts/validate_book.py; updated the repository map and v1.x roadmap status-surface sprawl rule. - Boundary: status-surface hygiene and validator tightening only; no new evidence result, no chapter-core support movement, no deployed scheduler or routing claim, no stable-speedup claim, no benchmark claim, and no release approval.
F.402 2026-07-04 - Tighten curated reader PDF layout evidence
- Edited nine curated reader chapters to replace long machine identifiers, fixture IDs, command paths, and digest strings with reader-facing summaries while preserving the live AI/research source as the place for exact validator and proof references.
- Rebuilt the tracked curated reader HTML/EPUB/DOCX/PDF local artifacts and refreshed the curated format probe fingerprints: EPUB SHA-256
1507dc1658969e081ce9a80b000f28b367a32474fef02932eccf3b00494803e4, DOCX SHA-2569ac3b9de5b994e411cd17f4cff4bb6ffdf05abbb7de0b9b9b2329e44ddb0013c, and PDF SHA-256f39001097c0d8289980034a681d261ac737905b5840e231e2a0dba6ad8a41f2a. - Added a validator-checked all-page PDF text/bounding-box audit to the curated format probe: 528 pages checked, 169,904 word boxes checked, 0 textless pages, 0 out-of-bounds word boxes, 0 layout lines over 160 characters, and required text markers present. The reusable audit is recorded as
python3 scripts/audit_curated_reader_pdf_layout.py. - Updated the current curated reader HTML browser-review digest to
4d6851d11bcb1097925956c216937ebb65e1b51af9174009d0488b0eb36d955aafter the refreshed 49-page/98-page-view browser sweep passed. - Boundary: reader-prose and local artifact-review evidence only; no reader release approval, no edition release record, no EPUB/DOCX/PDF/e-reader/audio approval, no final figure-artifact approval, and no support-state movement.
F.403 2026-07-04 - Move release-surface detail into checked ledger
- Added
docs/release_surface_status_ledger.mdandpython3 scripts/validate_release_surface_status_ledger.pyto carry the detailed reader/release surface state that had made the v1.0 status snapshot hard to scan. - Replaced the oversized
Release surfacesrow indocs/v1_0_candidate_status.mdwith a compact generated row that points to the ledger while preserving the current blockers: generated reader HTML is the only release-approved reader artifact; curated reader HTML/EPUB/DOCX/PDF and reader EPUB/DOCX/PDF/audio remain probe evidence only; EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, refreshed reader HTML, and final figure-artifact review remain unapproved. - Wired the new validator into
scripts/validate_book.pyand the v1.0 status snapshot validator so the public status page stays readable without losing release-blocker enforcement. - Boundary: status-surface hygiene and validator tightening only; no new release artifact, no edition release record, no support-state movement, no final figure approval, and no e-reader or audio approval.
F.404 2026-07-04 - Correct README curated reader digest
- Updated the README’s curated reader HTML browser-review fingerprint to the current ignored-snapshot digest
b75f54d27856b63e9e6bdea4f8a8d3e073c2c76ab700b3e6c1c51425d021a9eb. - Boundary: public status-surface correction only; no artifact approval, release record, support-state movement, or new evidence result.
F.405 2026-07-04 - Make no-promotion side-lane ledger complete
- Updated
docs/non_core_evidence_ledger.mdso it exposes all 15 acceptedblocks_promotionno-promotion records underevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/, rather than only the earlier four side-lane decisions. - Changed
scripts/validate_non_core_evidence_ledger.pyto derive the no-promotion ledger set from accepted transition records, so futureblocks_promotiondecisions cannot silently disappear from the public trust surface. - Updated the README, landing-page trust surface, and
scripts/validate_trust_surface.pyto report the current 15-record no-promotion boundary while preserving the six accepted non-core upward transitions and zero chapter-core promotions. - Boundary: visibility and validator tightening only; no new evidence, no support-state promotion, no demotion/refutation, no external review, and no chapter-core support movement.
F.406 2026-07-04 - Refresh current curated reader artifact probes
- Reran the curated reader key-figure HTML probe, curated reader HTML/EPUB/DOCX/PDF render, structural artifact inspection, and strict browser sweep against the current 44-chapter curated reader manuscript.
- Updated the tracked curated format probe to the current local artifacts: 49 HTML files, 52 EPUB XHTML entries, 61 DOCX PNG media entries, 0 SVG conversion warnings, a 528-page PDF sample-page render, EPUB SHA-256
eff77fb066771316ddfd4578b2511d455b3f4e325890462d2942a44a2e0f759b, DOCX SHA-256a7b760a86852f3983ac046d77bb8b5bf6f8b0d2aed67cc8d6aa4ed430db477f4, and PDF SHA-256e003c6f9cb2f2a0f7b77f022282595cd960ced6653a1a4db10bb1b7ecb86e50c. - Updated the curated reader HTML browser review digest to
b75f54d27856b63e9e6bdea4f8a8d3e073c2c76ab700b3e6c1c51425d021a9ebafter 98 of 98 local desktop/mobile page-view checks passed across 49 curated-reader pages. - Synchronized the v1.0 status snapshot, roadmap, and validators with the refreshed current artifact fingerprints. Boundary: refresh and inspection evidence only; no reader release approval, no edition release record, no EPUB/DOCX/PDF/e-reader/audio approval, no final figure-artifact approval, and no support-state movement.
F.407 2026-07-04 - Add randomized artifact attestation audit
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_artifact_randomized_attestation_audit.py, result artifactexperiments/artifact_randomized_attestation/results/2026-07-04-local.json, audit notedocs/artifact_randomized_attestation_audit.md, and accepted no-change transitionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/artifact_randomized_attestation_no_change.json. - The randomized artifact attestation audit uses deterministic pseudo-random seed
asi-stack.record-reality.randomized-live-audit.2026-07-04to select four public-safe repository result artifacts from a six-artifact candidate pool, then checks filesystem bytes, git object bytes, command replay, trap receipts, attestation limits, and eight mutation controls. - Added Lean bridge
lean:artifacts.graph.randomized_attestation_audit_bridge, regenerated the proof manifest and Appendix E to 200 proof targets, and updated the proof depth snapshot to 994 theorem declarations, 807 derived/decomposed, 183 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present. - Proof-depth surface synchronization: Current proof-depth snapshot: 200 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 994 theorem declarations, 807 derived/decomposed, 183 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Updated the Artifact Graphs live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, contribution novelty ledger, roadmap, proof adequacy review, proof envelope surfaces, and test harness ledger. Boundary: bounded local repository audit only; no upward support-state transition, no chapter-core promotion, no deployed attestation claim, no verifier-correctness claim, no external project-truth claim, and no open-world receipt-faithfulness claim.
F.408 2026-07-04 - Strengthen Artifact Graphs record-reality owner section
- Upgraded the live Artifact Graphs strongest-objection section into the record-reality owner treatment: a receipt can satisfy record shape while failing reality, so artifact evidence must name independent observation, trap checks, replay/challenge routes, trust roots, recursion stops, residuals, and refusal states before it can move claims or releases.
- Updated the curated reader Artifact Graphs chapter with the same ordinary- prose boundary, including the receipt fixture, repository audit, deterministic challenge, live artifact attestation probe, and weakening condition.
- Added a reader-only overlay for the Artifact Graphs strongest-objection section and regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.htmlplusdocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the generated reader audit now reports 44 reader chapters, 117,388 reader words, 72 active/applied overlay operations, 0 high-priority and 0 medium-priority heuristic rows, 0 table rows, and 0 long paragraphs. - Synced the contribution novelty ledger and roadmap so
receipt_faithfulness_gapremains section-owned by Artifact Graphs for now; the next honest artifact is deployed or externally reviewable attestation/audit, randomized challenges, verifier-quality review, or trust-base storage/replay evidence. - Boundary: prose and routing improvement only; no new proof result, benchmark result, deployed attestation claim, verifier-correctness claim, external-project-truth claim, support-state promotion, or new chapter.
F.409 2026-07-04 - Clear reader continuity medium queue
- Tightened the Compact Generative Systems reader overlay so the generated reader chapter keeps residual honesty, semantic leasing, exactness, fallback, consumer-policy, Lean/GVR, non-claim, and support-state boundaries while reducing repeated receipt, record, and residual terminology.
- Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the audit now reports 44 reader chapters, 117,404 reader words, 71 active/applied overlay operations, 0 high-priority and 0 medium-priority heuristic rows, 0 table rows, and 0 long paragraphs. - Updated the README, landing-page trust surface, v1.0 status snapshot, reader continuity review, reader manuscript review baseline, and focus audit to match the generated queue.
- Boundary: reader-only wording and pacing change; no live AI/research claim change, support-state movement, reader release, EPUB/DOCX/PDF/audio approval, proof result, benchmark result, or artifact approval.
F.410 2026-07-04 - Add artifact live attestation probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_artifact_live_attestation_probe.py,docs/artifact_live_attestation_probe.md, result artifactexperiments/artifact_live_attestation/results/2026-07-04-local.json, and accepted no-promotion transitionevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/artifact_live_attestation_no_change.json. - The validator checks one current produced artifact,
experiments/receipt_repository_audit/results/2026-07-04-challenge.json, through filesystem bytes, git object bytes, and command replay, while rejecting seven mutation controls for filesystem digest mismatch, git blob mismatch, command replay failure, same-component self-check laundering, accepted trap receipt, unbounded attestation, and support promotion from attestation shape. - Added the Lean summary bridge
artifact_live_attestation_probe_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.ArtifactGraphand wired the validator intoscripts/validate_book.py. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 199 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 993 theorem declarations, 806 derived/decomposed, 183 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Boundary: this is local live repository attestation only; it does not create an upward support-state transition, does not prove open-world receipt faithfulness, deployed attestation behavior, deployed audit behavior, verifier correctness, external project truth, model quality, benchmark performance, safety, ASI, or any chapter core claim.
F.411 2026-07-04 - Add residual ledger storage replay
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_residual_ledger_storage_replay.py,docs/residual_ledger_storage_replay.md, fixtureexperiments/residual_ledger_storage_replay/input/residual_ledger_records.json, and result artifactexperiments/residual_ledger_storage_replay/results/2026-07-04-local.json. Command:python3 scripts/validate_residual_ledger_storage_replay.py. - The validator replays four bounded append-only residual events, computes a digest chain, preserves owner handoff, requires discharge review, keeps workload-context references, and rejects five expected-invalid controls for handoff-owner mismatch, missing discharge receipt/review, sequence gap, missing workload context, and support promotion from replay shape.
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/residual_ledger_storage_replay_no_change.jsonas an acceptedblocks_promotionno-change decision forcompact-generative-systems.residual_ledger_storage_replay. - Added the Lean summary bridge
residual_ledger_storage_replay_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.CompactGenerativeSystemsand wired the validator intoscripts/validate_book.py. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 198 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 992 theorem declarations, 805 derived/decomposed, 183 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Updated the Compact Generative Systems live and reader chapters, outline, roadmap, non-core evidence ledger, contribution novelty ledger, v1 progress ledger, README, and home page while preserving the boundary: this does not prove deployed residual-ledger storage, live residual detection, safety, model quality, benchmark performance, an upward support-state transition, or any chapter core claim.
F.412 2026-07-04 - Move test harness status detail into generated ledger
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_test_harness_status_ledger.pyand generateddocs/test_harness_status_ledger.mdas the detailed inventory for 60 wired checks: 22 Phase 5 registry harnesses and 38 chapter-specific/support book-gate checks. - Replaced the 14.9k-character
docs/v1_0_candidate_status.mdTest harnesses row with a compact count-plus-ledger-link row and updatedpython3 scripts/validate_v1_status_snapshot.pypluspython3 scripts/validate_book.pyto enforce the ledger pattern. - Boundary: this is status-surface structure and validation plumbing only; it does not add a new harness result, create an evidence transition, approve a release artifact, or promote any chapter core claim.
F.413 2026-07-04 - Add Artifact Graph record-reality sequence bridge
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_artifact_graph_record_reality_sequence.py, fixtureexperiments/artifact_graph_record_reality_sequence/input/record_reality_sequence.json, resultexperiments/artifact_graph_record_reality_sequence/results/2026-07-04-local.json, and summarydocs/artifact_graph_record_reality_sequence.md. - The sequence bridge accepts one stale/partial/fresh replay sequence and rejects four expected-invalid controls for stale-certificate promotion, restoration without fresh replay, missing non-claims, and support review without replay-validated transaction state.
- Added
lean:artifacts.graph.record_reality_sequence_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.ArtifactGraph, synchronized the Artifact Graphs chapter, outline, manifest, Appendix E, proof manifest, proof triage, proof-depth report, and proof adequacy review. - Proof-depth surface synchronization: Current proof-depth snapshot: 197 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 991 theorem declarations, 804 derived/decomposed, 183 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Boundary: this is a finite record-reality sequence fixture and Lean bridge only; it does not create an upward support-state transition, prove deployed artifact graph behavior, prove real replay, prove verifier correctness, prove audit durability, prove source interpretation, or promote any chapter core claim.
F.414 2026-07-04 - Record Artifact Graph record-reality no-promotion decision
- Added accepted no-promotion decision
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/artifact_record_reality_sequence_no_change.jsonforartifact-graphs.record_reality_sequence_bridge. - Synchronized
docs/artifact_graph_record_reality_sequence.md, the live Artifact Graphs chapter, the curated reader chapter,docs/book_outline.md,docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.md,docs/non_core_evidence_ledger.md,README.md, andindex.qmdso the record-reality sequence bridge is visible as ablocks_promotiondecision. - Boundary: the decision blocks overclaims from the stale/partial/fresh replay fixture. It does not create an upward support-state transition, prove deployed artifact-graph behavior, prove deployed replay, prove verifier correctness, prove audit durability, prove provenance completeness, prove open-world receipt faithfulness, or promote any chapter core claim.
F.415 2026-07-04 - Record epistemic-TCB no-promotion decision
- Added accepted no-promotion decision
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/artifact_epistemic_tcb_fixture_no_change.jsonforartifact-graphs.epistemic_tcb_fixture. - Synchronized
docs/epistemic_trusted_computing_base_fixture.md, the live Artifact Graphs chapter, the curated reader chapter,docs/book_outline.md,docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.md,docs/non_core_evidence_ledger.md,README.md, andindex.qmdso the finite trust-base fixture is visible as ablocks_promotiondecision. - Boundary: the decision blocks verifier-trust overclaims from the finite trust-base fixture. It does not create an upward support-state transition, prove verifier correctness, prove deployed trust-base behavior, prove audit-log durability, prove policy correctness, prove open-world receipt faithfulness, or promote any chapter core claim.
F.416 2026-07-04 - Refresh curated reader format probes
- Refreshed the local tracked curated-reader HTML, EPUB, DOCX, and PDF structural probe after the Artifact Graphs reader prose changed.
- Recorded the current EPUB, DOCX, and PDF artifact sizes, SHA-256 hashes, browser-review digest, and 526-page PDF sample-page result while preserving all reader release blockers.
- Boundary: this is local ignored artifact inspection only; it does not approve EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, e-reader, audio, figure art, reader release artifacts, or any claim support-state movement.
F.417 2026-07-04 - Strengthen Artifact Graphs record-reality objection
- Updated the live and curated reader Artifact Graphs chapters to make the strongest record-reality objection explicit: a capable system can pass visible receipt and verifier gates while hiding the real causal story.
- Synchronized the outline and reader manifest so Artifact Graphs remains the owner for the receipt-faithfulness / record-reality boundary without splitting a new chapter or changing the support state.
- Boundary: this is a prose and source-of-truth alignment pass only; it does not prove open-world receipt faithfulness, deployed attestation behavior, verifier correctness, external project truth, reader release approval, or any chapter core support-state movement.
F.418 2026-07-04 - Record human oversight no-promotion decision
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/human_oversight_degradation_no_change.jsonto record the Human oversight degradation fixture as an acceptedblocks_promotionno-change decision forruntime-adapters.human_oversight_degradation. - Updated the non-core evidence ledger, trust surfaces, contribution novelty ledger, Runtime Adapters live and reader chapters, outline, roadmap, and accepted-transition audit surfaces so the fixture blocks overclaiming without changing the six accepted upward non-core transition count.
- Boundary: this does not promote human oversight degradation above
argument, prove approval-service quality, reviewer correctness, alert quality, deployed human-factors behavior, runtime-adapter safety, deployment safety, ASI capability, or the Runtime Adapters chapter core claim, and it does not create an upward support-state transition.
F.419 2026-07-04 - Add reader key-figure contrast gate
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_reader_key_figure_contrast.pyand tracked resulteditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/key_figure_contrast_manifest.jsonas a deterministic source-SVG contrast/readability gate for the ten draft reader key figures. - The gate records minimum text contrast ratio 5.19, minimum flow-line contrast ratio 3.96, minimum marker contrast ratio 3.96, and minimum SVG text size 15 px against thresholds of 4.5, 3.0, 3.0, and 15 px.
- Synchronized
docs/reader_key_figure_contrast_review.md,docs/reader_key_figure_artifact_review.md, README, the roadmap, andpython3 scripts/validate_book.pyso the measured contrast/readability slice is enforced without approving final figure art. - Boundary: this does not approve EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, HTML, final figure art, a reader release artifact, or any claim support-state movement.
F.420 2026-07-04 - Add receipt repository challenge audit
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_receipt_repository_challenge.pyand resultexperiments/receipt_repository_audit/results/2026-07-04-challenge.jsonas a deterministic receipt-reality challenge over the existing repository receipt audit. - The challenge accepts three tracked-digest responses and one Circle external fingerprint response, then rejects digest mismatch, missing artifact, external fingerprint mismatch, missing non-claims, and support-promotion controls.
- Added
lean:artifacts.graph.receipt_repository_challenge_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.ArtifactGraphand synchronized the Artifact Graphs chapter, reader chapter, outline, contribution novelty ledger, roadmap, and book gate. - Proof-depth surface synchronization: Current proof-depth snapshot: 196 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 987 theorem declarations, 800 derived/decomposed, 183 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Boundary: this does not create a support-state transition, prove open-world receipt faithfulness, prove deployed attestation/audit behavior, validate external project truth, or promote any chapter core claim.
F.421 2026-07-04 - Align Circle reader path with proof bridge
- Updated the curated reader Circle chapter, live Human-view reader overlay, companion note, reader manifest, reconciliation report, and reader review matrix generator so the human-reader path names
lean:circle_contracts.public_consumer_gate.fixture_bridge. - Preserved the bridge as a finite-record boundary over one accepted public consumer-gate fixture, four rejected mutation controls, seven theorem IDs, pinned digest fields, blocked support movement, no chapter-core promotion, and no deployed-transport claim.
- Boundary: this reader alignment does not rerun Circle Lean in this repository, vendor a Circle contract pack, resolve external theorem IDs from local artifacts, prove deployed proof-contract transport, approve a reader release artifact, create support-state movement, or promote any chapter core claim.
F.422 2026-07-04 - Add Circle public consumer-gate proof bridge
- Added
lean:circle_contracts.public_consumer_gate.fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.ProofCarryingContractswith a finiteCirclePublicConsumerGateFixture, accepted-fixture predicate, concrete public consumer-gate fixture, and negative-case theorems for public consumer-gate promotion overclaims and missing mutation-control rejection. - Updated
docs/book_outline.md,book_structure.json,chapters/circle-calculus-and-proof-carrying-ai-contracts.qmd,proofs/proof_manifest.json,proofs/proof_triage.json, Appendix E,docs/proof_artifact_audit.md,docs/proof_adequacy_review.md,docs/proof_depth_classification.md,docs/proof_envelope_status_ledger.md,docs/v1_0_candidate_status.md, anddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdfor the new tracked proof target. - Proof-depth surface synchronization: Current proof-depth snapshot: 195 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 986 theorem declarations, 799 derived/decomposed, 183 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Boundary: this is a finite-record bridge over the public ASI-side Circle consumer-gate fixture. It does not rerun Circle Lean here, vendor a public Circle contract pack, resolve external theorem IDs from local artifacts, prove deployed proof-contract transport, prove model quality, create an upward support-state transition, or promote any chapter core claim.
F.423 2026-07-04 - Record Circle consumer-gate no-promotion decision
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/circle_public_consumer_gate_no_change.jsonto record the public ASI-side Circle consumer gate as an acceptedblocks_promotionno-change decision forcircle-calculus.public_consumer_gate. - Updated
docs/circle_public_replay_consumer_gate.md,docs/non_core_evidence_ledger.md,docs/v1_0_candidate_status.md,docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.md, andREADME.mdso the Circle gate is visible as an accountability side lane without changing the six accepted upward non-core transition count. - Tightened
python3 scripts/validate_circle_public_replay.pyandpython3 scripts/validate_non_core_evidence_ledger.pyso the transition record must stayargumenttoargument,no_change,review_accepted, andblocks_promotion. - Regenerated the dependent accepted-transition audit, Resource flagship lane, reference-trace replay, and residual-ledger trace result records so their counts and digests reflect the new 43-record evidence-transition surface while preserving no chapter-core promotion and no new Resource support-state movement.
- Boundary: this does not rerun Circle Lean in this repository, vendor a public Circle contract pack, prove deployed proof-contract transport, create an upward support-state transition, promote any chapter core claim, or claim model quality, context length, speed, memory scaling, transfer, safety, or ASI capability.
F.424 2026-07-04 - Add curated reader figure browser checks
- Extended
node scripts/validate_reader_html_artifact_browser.jsso curated reader HTML browser sweeps also inspect rendered reader key figures for visible containers, loaded SVG dimensions, captions,Figure boundary:paragraphs, substantive rendered size, and viewport-contained framing at desktop and mobile widths. - Reran the curated reader HTML browser review against
build/curated_reader_edition/format_artifacts/html/_reader_site; the local ignored snapshot still passes 98 of 98 page-view pairs and now records 10 rendered key figures across 20 desktop/mobile figure page-view pairs with 0 figure-check failures. - Updated
docs/curated_reader_html_artifact_browser_review.md,docs/reader_key_figure_artifact_review.md,docs/publication_readiness.md, anddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso the roadmap knows not to redo this browser-layout step while preserving manual visual, contrast, non-HTML format, final-art, and release-record blockers. - Boundary: this does not approve final figure art, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, or a curated reader release artifact; it does not publish artifacts, promote support states, or claim model/runtime/evidence results.
F.425 2026-07-04 - Compact proof envelope status surface
- Added generated
docs/proof_envelope_status_ledger.mdpluspython3 scripts/validate_proof_envelope_status_ledger.pyso the v1.0 status page can point to a maintained proof-envelope ledger instead of carrying a run-on enumeration of every follow-through proof increment. - Replaced the
docs/v1_0_candidate_status.mdProof envelope row with a compact summary that still names the current 194 proof targets, adequacy classes, proof traceability/depth reports,lake build, and the no-chapter-core-promotion boundary. - Wired the new ledger into
python3 scripts/validate_book.pyand updatedpython3 scripts/validate_v1_status_snapshot.pyto derive the compact row from the current proof adequacy table. - Boundary: this is a status-surface cleanup only. It does not add proof targets, strengthen theorem adequacy, validate external theorem references, claim deployed enforcement, promote any chapter core claim, or move any support state above
argument.
F.426 2026-07-04 - Calibrate roadmap after project review
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdafter reviewing the current tree against the supplied Claude review: the Grade-To-A-Plus map now reflects the post-idea-depth state, with Evidence at B+, Human Reader Edition at A-, and Ideas/Synthesis at A- while preserving the remaining A+ blockers. - Recorded the current record-reality ownership decision: Artifact Graphs is the receipt-faithfulness owner for the next implementation pass, and a new chapter is allowed only if an upgraded owner section fails the split test by creating duplication, hiding a distinct evidence lane, or making adjacent chapters less clear.
- Wired the status-surface sprawl rule into the suggested long-running goal so future work shortens overlong validator-enforced status cells, starting with the Proof envelope status cell, instead of preserving unreadable run-on fragments.
- Boundary: this is roadmap calibration only. It does not add a chapter, promote or demote any support state, create an edition release record, approve reader artifacts, or claim open-world receipt faithfulness.
F.427 2026-07-04 - Add claim-state transition bridge
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_claim_state_transition_bridge.pyand resultexperiments/claim_state_transition_bridge/results/2026-07-04-local.jsonfor a bounded Evidence States bridge over synthetic claim narrowing, support downgrade, and terminal refutation records. - Added Lean bridge
lean:evidence.claim_state.transition_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.EvidenceStatesso the finite summary records negative evidence requirements, six rejected mutation controls, bounded support-state effects, no live claim movement, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated the Evidence States live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest proof/test metadata, roadmap, contribution novelty ledger, and book validation gate so the support-state ladder lane now has a first claim-state transition bridge rather than another no-promotion-only example.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 194 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 982 theorem declarations, 797 derived/decomposed, 181 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Boundary: this is a synthetic record bridge only. It does not demote, deprecate, or refute any live chapter core claim; it does not prove source interpretation adequacy, reviewer correctness, deployed belief-revision behavior, support-state promotion, or open-world evidence-state soundness.
F.428 2026-07-04 - Tighten idea-depth novelty routing
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdafter reviewing the idea-focused Claude note and the current roadmap to make novelty audits explicitly losable: if closest prior art subsumes an ASI Stack delta, the required closure is narrower claim language, lower ledger confidence, clearer comparator positioning, and role routing rather than stronger terminology. - Refreshed the signature-idea upgrade queue so stable capability identity and bounded self-improvement point at their current next executable artifacts instead of repeating earlier framing.
- Added routing language for nested keystone responsibilities such as the epistemic trusted computing base, partitioned authority, interpretability as evidence, and constitutional amendment legitimacy without changing the nine-row contribution novelty ledger contract.
- Boundary: this is roadmap routing only. It does not create source evidence, proof results, test results, support-state movement, external review, reader release approval, or artifact approval.
F.429 2026-07-04 - Add Resource Economics reader overlay
- Added a v1.0 reader overlay for the Resource Economics
Minimum Viable Implementationsection so the Human view and generated reader edition explain the minimum budget-record artifact, flagship local replay package, governance-tax trade-off, and exact non-claims as prose rather than a dense harness inventory. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.htmland the reader chapter review matrix; the v1.0 reader-overlay set now has 71 active/applied operations across 30 chapters, and Resource Economics now records one active reader overlay while release blockers remain in place. - Updated current status surfaces so the overlay counts match the generated asset and review matrix.
- Boundary: this is a reader/Human-view semantic overlay only. It does not change the canonical AI/research chapter, create a reader release, approve EPUB/PDF/DOCX/audio artifacts, add new evidence, promote any support state, or prove deployed scheduler behavior, model quality, economic optimality, or Resource Economics core-claim support.
F.430 2026-07-04 - Harden idea-depth roadmap routing
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdafter the idea-focused Claude review to make support-state ladder / evidence-state soundness an explicit idea-depth lane alongside receipt faithfulness, residual honesty, oversight degradation, governance economics, stable identity, and bounded self-improvement. - Reframed the governed-cognition pattern-language work as already having an owner-spine and local-delta baseline, so the next legitimate movement is source-noted prior-art review, external review, or preserving local-delta discipline during substantive chapter edits rather than another naming pass.
- Tightened the suggested long-running goal so future idea-depth closures must pursue true demotion/refutation/narrowing cases, claim-state transition bridges, or live/external replay where bounded fixtures already exist.
- Boundary: this is roadmap routing only. It does not create new source evidence, proof results, test results, support-state movement, external review, release approval, or artifact approval.
F.431 2026-07-04 - Guard active evidence-cycle CI metrics
- Updated
docs/v1_x_active_evidence_cycle.mdso the selected Resource Economics flagship lane reflects the current Resource CI profile: 8 recorded Pages runs, 8 completed runs, 5 successes, 3 classified deploy-service failures, the 131-second recovery boundary, and the finiteresourceCICostProfileFixtureclassifier bridge. - Tightened
scripts/validate_v1_x_active_evidence_cycle.pyso the active evidence-cycle ledger must expose the current CI metrics and Lean bridge fragments instead of merely referencing the CI profile document. - Boundary: this is trust-surface accuracy and validator hardening only. It does not create a new evidence transition, rerun a prototype, approve a release artifact, or promote any chapter core claim.
F.432 2026-07-04 - Add Resource CI finite Lean bridge
- Added
lean:resources.ci_failure_classification.fixture_bridgefor Resource Economics and implementedresourceCICostProfileFixtureplus four Lean theorems that check the finite CI publication-metadata summary, classified deploy-service failures, 131-second recovery boundary, and no-promotion boundaries. - Updated
scripts/build_resource_ci_cost_profile.pyandscripts/validate_resource_ci_cost_profile.pyso the CI result record carries alean_fixture_alignmentblock and the offline validator checks it againstAsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomics. - Refreshed
experiments/resource_ci_cost_profile/results/2026-07-04-main.jsonto the current eight-run Pages window: 8 completed runs, 5 successful completed runs, 3 classified deploy-service failures, 0 in-progress runs, and the 131-second earliest later successful recovery run. - Updated the Resource CI profile doc, Resource flagship lane doc/validator, Resource Economics chapter, proof outline/triage surfaces, and v1.x roadmap so the proof bridge is visible without promoting any Resource Economics core claim.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 193 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 978 theorem declarations, 793 derived/decomposed, 181 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Boundary: this bridge proves only finite agreement between the checked-in CI profile metadata and the Lean fixture. It does not prove deployed scheduler behavior, production workload behavior, economic adequacy, model quality, external review, support-state promotion, or chapter-core promotion.
F.433 2026-07-04 - Classify Resource CI deploy failures
- Updated
scripts/build_resource_ci_cost_profile.pyso Resource Economics CI publication profiles classify GitHub Pages deploy-service failures separately from generated-scaffold drift, keep the final deploy failure line in the logged excerpt, and preserve the publication-metadata non-claim boundary. - Added
experiments/resource_ci_cost_profile/results/2026-07-04-main.jsonfrom the current GitHub Actions run window: 8 Pages runs, 8 completed runs, 5 successful completed runs, 3 classified deploy-service failures, 0 in-progress runs at capture, and a 131-second recovery run. - Refreshed the Resource CI profile doc, no-promotion decision references, active evidence-cycle/status surfaces, and the aggregate Resource flagship replay record so tracked artifact hashes point at the current CI profile.
- Boundary: this is publication-pipeline metadata and no-promotion accounting only. It does not prove deployed scheduler behavior, production workload behavior, economic optimization, model quality, physical feasibility, support-state promotion, or chapter-core promotion.
F.434 2026-07-04 - Guard curated reader prose density
- Revised the curated reader RankFold/NeuralFold chapter to split the dense public-safe replay probe paragraph into clearer reader prose while preserving the no-promotion boundary for NeuralFold compression, compression advantage, codec correctness, downstream utility, fallback execution, deployed behavior, and support-state movement.
- Reran the curated reader HTML/EPUB/DOCX/PDF render and structural inspector after the prose edit; the counts remain stable at 49 HTML files, 52 EPUB XHTML entries, 61 DOCX PNG media entries, 0 DOCX SVG media entries, and 525 PDF pages, with refreshed EPUB/DOCX/PDF fingerprints in the tracked format probe.
- Extended
scripts/validate_reader_manuscript_manifest.pywith a curated prose-density guard so reader-facing prose paragraphs across all 44 curated chapters must stay below the configured dense-paragraph threshold. - Boundary: this is reader-manuscript craft and validation work only. It does not change live claim meaning, support states, source boundaries, proof/test status, implementation horizons, release blockers, or artifact approval.
F.435 2026-07-04 - Refresh curated format digests after heading guard
- Hardened
scripts/render_reader_formats.pyandscripts/render_curated_reader_formats.pyso long Quarto render logs are captured through temporary log files instead of an in-memory stdout pipe while preserving the reportlog_excerptfield. - Reran
python3 scripts/render_curated_reader_formats.py --formats html epub docx --include-pdfandpython3 scripts/inspect_curated_reader_format_artifacts.pyafter the curated manuscript heading guard. The structural facts remain stable at 49 HTML files, 52 EPUB XHTML entries, 61 DOCX PNG media entries, 0 DOCX SVG media entries, and 525 PDF pages. - Refreshed the exact local ignored artifact fingerprints in the curated format probe: EPUB SHA-256
d04769039f00b6576ea8679228ad8de4bc2a334522409587dc168b6c4b1b9832, DOCX SHA-25607d22539453804f07e5b00bf11b088557d3a30758fbbf26aad4cf56208e3e4d8, and PDF SHA-25654c1e0709ba4c095590a1549a31394bca8b0738ace380f9d885c1db25716ac45. - After checking the latest completed Pages failure, normalized the deploy action timeout to GitHub’s logged maximum of 600000 ms so future deploy-only failures are not obscured by an avoidable timeout warning.
- Boundary: this is a local structural probe over ignored artifacts only. It does not approve EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, a reader release, an edition release record, or any support-state promotion.
F.436 2026-07-04 - Derive audio scripts from curated reader manuscript
- Updated
scripts/build_audio_script.pyso the default audio-script review workspace is generated from the tracked curated reader manuscript viascripts/build_curated_reader_edition.py; the generated-reader projection remains available through--source-mode generated_reader_editionfor diagnostics. - Normalized seven curated reader chapter headings from
Beyond The State Of The Artto the canonicalBeyond the State of the Artso curated-source audio scripts preserve both implementation-horizon headings. - Extended
scripts/validate_reader_manuscript_manifest.pyso every curated chapter must carry exactly one canonicalMinimum Viable ImplementationandBeyond the State of the Artheading before the manuscript can validate. - Refreshed
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/audio_script_probe_manifest.jsonanddocs/reader_audio_script_probe_manifest.md: the current curated-source probe records 49 script files, preserved implementation horizons, 5 table treatment notes, 50 Mermaid diagram notes, 11 image notes, required checklist/companion/glossary/proof-rule files, and MP3/M4B/audio-embedded EPUB targets still markedtarget_not_generated. - Updated README, Appendix J, release-editions planning, v1.0 status, and the v1.x roadmap so public surfaces no longer imply that the audio script is derived only from the generated reader projection.
- Boundary: this creates no audiobook, narration approval, audio files, MP3, M4B, audio-embedded EPUB, audio release record, format approval, support-state promotion, proof result, benchmark result, model-quality claim, or release-readiness claim.
F.437 2026-07-04 - Tighten idea-depth roadmap closure rules
- Reviewed Claude’s idea-focused critique against the current v1.x roadmap and confirmed that the load-bearing concepts are already routed through the Idea Depth Program rather than needing another broad inventory.
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdto mark 2026-07-04 as the current roadmap date, add a reconciliation note that routes future idea critiques to the dispatch table, and clarify that bounded fixtures are scaffolding until a row moves toward live/external replay, source-reviewed novelty posture, stronger verifier-independence evidence, or a dated blocker. - Refreshed the roadmap’s remaining-distance status so the current curated reader HTML/EPUB/DOCX/PDF structural probe is visible as probe-level progress without approving any release artifact.
- Boundary: this roadmap pass creates no new source evidence, support-state promotion, proof result, external-review record, novelty proof, release approval, EPUB/DOCX/PDF approval, audio artifact, or chapter-core claim movement.
F.438 2026-07-04 - Refresh curated reader format probe
- Rerendered the tracked curated reader manuscript locally to HTML, EPUB, DOCX, and PDF using
python3 scripts/render_curated_reader_formats.py --formats html epub docx --include-pdf. - Reinspected the ignored local artifacts with
python3 scripts/inspect_curated_reader_format_artifacts.py; the current probe records 49 HTML files, 52 EPUB XHTML entries, 61 DOCX PNG media entries, 0 DOCX SVG media entries, 0 SVG conversion warnings, EPUB SHA-256d04769039f00b6576ea8679228ad8de4bc2a334522409587dc168b6c4b1b9832, DOCX SHA-25607d22539453804f07e5b00bf11b088557d3a30758fbbf26aad4cf56208e3e4d8, and a 525-page PDF with SHA-25654c1e0709ba4c095590a1549a31394bca8b0738ace380f9d885c1db25716ac45. - Updated the curated reader format probe manifest, summary, validator, v1.0 status snapshot, and v1.x roadmap so format-review blockers reference the current local artifacts.
- Boundary: this is a local structural probe over ignored artifacts only. It does not approve EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, or a refreshed reader release; it does not create an edition release record; it does not clear application-level review blockers; and it does not promote any support state.
F.439 2026-07-04 - Add context transaction sequence bridge
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_context_transaction_sequence_bridge.pyplus bounded fixtures and result record underexperiments/context_transaction_sequence_bridge/for 2 valid ordered context-transaction sequences and 4 expected-invalid controls. - Extended
AsiStackProofs.ContextTransactionswith a finite sequence-summary bridge covering read-after-write checks, replay-boundary checks, taint-blocking checks, invalid-control rejection, and no chapter-core support promotion. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 192 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 974 theorem declarations, 789 derived/decomposed, 181 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Updated the Context Transactions live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, global validator wiring, and v1.x roadmap to record the sequence bridge as bounded fixture evidence.
- Boundary: this is synthetic finite sequence and Lean-summary coverage only. It is not deployed transactional memory-store behavior, runtime branch isolation, mount visibility, deletion-closure execution, declassification quality, replay-service behavior, VCM conformance, benchmark evidence, support-state promotion, or chapter-core promotion.
F.440 2026-07-04 - Add key-figure audio companion treatment
- Added
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/companion_notes/key-figures.mdwith draft spoken summaries, e-reader treatment guidance, and explicit non-claims for all ten reader-manuscript key figures. - Extended
scripts/validate_reader_key_figures.pyso the key-figure companion note must cover every manifest key-figure asset and preserve audio/e-reader release boundaries. - Updated the key-figure artifact review, companion-note README, and v1.x roadmap to route key-figure audio/e-reader treatment through tracked review support instead of leaving it as an unrecorded future task; the release profile now names the key-figure spoken-summary companion note as required companion-review material.
- Boundary: this is companion-note and validator work only. It is not narration approval, final figure-artifact approval, EPUB/DOCX/PDF/e-reader approval, an audiobook, an audio-embedded EPUB, a release record, a source claim, or a support-state transition.
F.441 2026-07-04 - Polish key-figure presentation layer
- Updated
assets/styles.scssso live.asi-key-figureblocks and curated readerreader-fig-*Quarto figure blocks share a restrained presentation shell, caption treatment, mobile contained horizontal scroll for wide diagrams, and print page-break avoidance. - Updated the reader key-figure artifact review and v1.x roadmap to record the presentation-layer improvement while preserving all draft-figure, format-review, final-art, and release-approval blockers.
- Boundary: this is visual and reader-artifact polish only. It does not change figure source content, evidence states, support states, release approval, final figure-artifact approval, or EPUB/DOCX/PDF/audio artifact status.
F.442 2026-07-03 - Tighten idea-depth roadmap findings
- Reviewed Claude’s idea-focused roadmap critique against the current v1.x roadmap and corrected stale early finding language so it no longer implies that bounded idea-depth closures, selected defended tracks, or reconciled reader chapters do not exist.
- The roadmap now distinguishes first bounded closures from full defended contribution state, ties future idea work to both selected contribution tracks and signature-idea execution states, and keeps reader-manuscript blockers focused on release review, continuity polish, visual polish, and format/audio treatment.
- Boundary: this is roadmap truth maintenance only. It does not add a new source, proof, evidence result, support-state transition, release approval, external review, or reader artifact approval.
- Also reconciled the routing decision lease test-result manifest entry in
book_structure.jsonsoscripts/sync_scaffold.pypreserves the accepted no-promotion record reference in generated Appendix E.
F.443 2026-07-03 - Record routing lease no-promotion decision
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/routing_decision_lease_no_change.jsonand wired it into the routing lease harness doc, live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, Appendix E test spec, and v1.x roadmap. - The decision accepts the existing synthetic routing decision lease harness as useful boundary evidence while blocking learned-router, route-quality, deployed authority-enforcement, specialist-quality, MoECOT replay, orchestration benchmark, and chapter-core promotion claims.
- Boundary: this is an accepted no-promotion decision over an existing planned-only routing fixture; it does not add a new harness, rerun a routing benchmark, select the Routing chapter as an active evidence lane, prove runtime behavior, promote any support state, or promote the chapter core claim.
F.444 2026-07-03 - Reconcile routing and steward burn-down artifact refs
- Reconciled Milestone 2.5 burn-down accounting for
routing-heads-and-specialist-coresandartifact-steward-agents-and-living-project-governanceso both rows name their current validator/result artifacts and finite proof boundaries instead of only summarizing fixture behavior. - Boundary: this is roadmap truth maintenance only; it does not add a new harness, proof result, source record, support-state transition, deployed routing/steward result, or chapter-core promotion.
F.445 2026-07-03 - Condense Personal Compute Hives reader mechanism
- Added a reader-only overlay for the Personal Compute Hives
Mechanismsection that condenses the generated Human/reader path while preserving scheduler, approval, evidence, and partitioned-authority boundaries. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and the reader chapter review matrix. The generated reader continuity audit now reports 70 active/applied overlay operations, 0 high-priority heuristic review rows, 0 medium-priority heuristic review rows, and 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words. - Refreshed the tracked audio-script probe counts to match the generated reader companion-treatment surface after adding the Human-view replacement diagram: 49 script files, 5 table treatment notes, 53 Mermaid diagram notes, 11 image notes, and no MP3/M4B/audio-embedded EPUB artifacts generated or approved.
- Boundary: this is reader-edition craft and Human-view projection work only; it does not change the canonical AI/research claim, source, proof, test, or support-state surfaces, and it does not approve a reader, e-reader, or audio release artifact.
F.448 2026-07-03 - Add interpretability evidence-class grounding
- Added external source records and public source notes for Transformer Circuits and monosemantic feature decomposition as scoped mechanistic-interpretability comparators for Evidence States.
- Updated the live Evidence States chapter, curated reader chapter,
docs/book_outline.md, generated Appendix A and Appendix H rows, README/status source counts, and the v1.x roadmap ownership table so interpretability is treated as an evidence role with model, layer, behavior, method, artifact, negative-case, and non-claim boundaries. - Re-rendered the tracked curated reader manuscript to HTML, EPUB, DOCX, and PDF after the reader-prose change, reran structural inspection and the full local HTML browser sweep, and refreshed the tracked curated-reader probe records: 49 HTML files, 52 EPUB XHTML entries, 61 DOCX PNG media entries, 0 SVG conversion warnings, a 524-page PDF sample-page probe, 98/98 browser page-view pairs passing, and HTML snapshot digest
80c74ca1b73b37e1356eb68b21cf6266ea4d6936a945e4039305695ee217271c. - Boundary: this does not reproduce a circuit analysis, train sparse autoencoders, decompose activations, prove model transparency, validate model safety, move an Appendix C support state, create an evidence transition, approve refreshed HTML, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, or figure artifacts, or create an edition release record.
F.449 2026-07-03 - Refresh curated reader HTML browser review
- Reran the tracked curated reader HTML browser sweep against the current ignored local snapshot and recomputed the deterministic site digest over 81 files.
- Updated
docs/curated_reader_html_artifact_browser_review.md,docs/v1_0_candidate_status.md, anddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso current status surfaces record 49 pages, 98/98 page-view pairs passing, and digest7ae1bdd99c2469ebc70ca179961416a90ef16743117ad2933fe6e86bebdb2842. - Tightened the idea-depth roadmap wording so section-level additions such as inter-stack governance, interpretability evidence, partitioned governance, and constitutional amendment legitimacy close through owner chapters and proof/evidence routing, not standalone planning notes.
- Boundary: this is local browser-viability and roadmap-routing maintenance only. It does not approve refreshed reader HTML, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, audio-embedded EPUB, figure artifacts, support states, source interpretations, proof results, benchmark results, deployment readiness, or an edition release.
F.450 2026-07-03 - Refresh curated reader format probe after craft passes
- Re-rendered the tracked curated reader manuscript in ignored local review space to HTML, EPUB, DOCX, and PDF after the latest reader-craft updates.
- Updated
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/curated_format_probe_manifest.json,docs/curated_reader_format_artifact_probe.md, and the validator digest fragments with the refreshed structural inspection: 49 HTML files, 52 EPUB XHTML entries, 61 DOCX PNG media entries, 0 DOCX SVG media entries, and a 523-page PDF with sampled page PNGs. - Boundary: this is local format-probe evidence only. It does not approve EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, e-reader, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB artifacts, does not create an edition release record, and does not promote any support state.
F.451 2026-07-03 - Refine living book reader craft
- Polished the curated reader manuscript draft for
Living Book Methodologyso the Part IV methodology chapter more clearly explains the artifact graph underneath the prose, adds a concrete new-paper/change-packet example, and frames invariants as promises to future readers. - Updated the living-book prose-pass note and reader manuscript manifest to record the craft follow-up. This is reader-manuscript polish only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, source addition, fixture result, proof result, validator-adequacy result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, future-agent-correctness claim, or artifact approval.
F.452 2026-07-03 - Refine compact generation reader craft
- Polished the curated reader manuscript draft for
Compact Generative Systems: Generate, Verify, Repair, and Residual Honestyso the opening more clearly moves from personal-compute substrate pressure to compactness as residual custody, and fixed the receipt prompt from “five questions” to six. - Tightened the minimum viable implementation and beyond-state-of-the-art passages so readers see compactness as governed total-route accounting, not as a property of a smaller artifact alone.
- Updated the compact-generation prose-pass note and reader manuscript manifest to record the craft follow-up. This is reader-manuscript polish only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, source addition, fixture result, proof result, benchmark result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.453 2026-07-03 - Add receipt repository audit
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_receipt_repository_audit.py,docs/receipt_repository_audit.md, andexperiments/receipt_repository_audit/results/2026-07-03-local.jsonfor a bounded repository-level audit of selected receipt records. - The audit checks four current receipt surfaces: Resource flagship, Theseus/Fast support, reference trace replay, and Circle external rope. It verifies artifact refs where applicable, 55 tracked artifact digest checks, command pass records, external receipt fingerprints, non-claim boundaries, and no support-state promotion.
- Added Lean bridge
lean:artifacts.graph.receipt_repository_audit_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.ArtifactGraph, plus manifest, outline, live-chapter, curated-reader, contribution-ledger, roadmap, and global validator wiring. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 191 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 971 theorem declarations, 786 derived/decomposed, 181 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Boundary: this audit does not prove open-world receipt faithfulness, deployed attestation behavior, deployed audit behavior, verifier correctness, external project truth, chapter-core support, or deployment readiness, and it does not create a support-state transition.
F.454 2026-07-03 - Reconcile open research source ownership
- Reconciled Milestone 2.5 burn-down accounting so all 44 rows now carry an explicit status: one
closed by artifactrow and 43partially executedrows with named remaining work. - Updated the live Open Research Agenda chapter and the curated reader derivative with a source-ownership closing rule: Corben/local material routes through Appendix G and source notes, outside literature through Appendix H and source notes, project artifacts through replay/digest/fixture/blocker records, and claim-strength changes through Appendix C plus evidence-transition decisions before prose changes.
- Refreshed the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, prose-pass record, and chapter review matrix metadata for the Open Research Agenda source-ownership follow-up.
- Boundary: this is prose, reader-manifest, and roadmap burn-down reconciliation work only. It does not add source evidence, normalize external citations, rehearse live new-paper intake, reproduce project artifacts, approve reader artifacts, or promote any chapter core claim above
argument.
F.455 2026-07-03 - Harden roadmap idea-track dispatch
- Reviewed Claude’s latest idea-focused critique against the current v1.x roadmap and confirmed the core diagnosis was already represented in the Idea Depth Program: analytic consequences, prior-art deltas, strongest objections, record-reality gaps, human oversight degradation, and novelty ledger discipline.
- Tightened
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso defended contribution tracks and signature-idea rows now have an explicit dispatch relationship: future cycles should advance both when possible, or record why a concrete artifact only advances one side. - Added a default next idea-depth order and strengthened the A+ execution lattice and reusable long-running goal so idea-depth closure requires strongest objections in chapter prose, not only ledger rows or terminology.
- Boundary: this is roadmap execution guidance only. It creates no source evidence, support-state transition, novelty proof, external review, proof result, benchmark result, reader artifact approval, edition release record, or new chapter.
F.456 2026-07-03 - Add Resource governance-tax trade-off model
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_resource_governance_tax_tradeoff.py,docs/resource_governance_tax_tradeoff.md, andexperiments/resource_governance_tax_tradeoff/results/2026-07-03-local.jsonfor the first bounded Resource Economics answer to when governance pays for itself versus when a low-risk shortcut remains honestly cheaper. - Added Lean bridge
lean:resource.governance_tax.tradeoff_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomics, with finite theorem refs for fixture validity, governed selections, low-risk shortcut allowance, and no-promotion boundaries. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 189 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 966 theorem declarations, 781 derived/decomposed, 181 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Updated
book_structure.json,docs/book_outline.md, the live Resource Economics chapter, the curated reader Resource Economics chapter,docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.md,proofs/proof_triage.json, and the global book validator so the Idea Depth Program now treats verification tax and governance economics as having a first bounded closure. - Boundary: this is a deterministic synthetic trade-off fixture. It does not prove deployed scheduler behavior, measure real verification tax, prove economic optimality, promote the Resource Economics chapter core claim, or create a support-state transition.
F.457 2026-07-03 - Add Capability replacement identity sequence bridge
- Strengthened the existing Capability replacement trace probe into a bounded identity-under-replacement sequence check. The validator and result now record preserved field identity across canary/rollback, monitor-failure default blocking, prior implementation restoration, authority-envelope preservation, residual-owner preservation, and four rejected sequence controls for identity drift, failed-monitor defaulting, rollback-prior mismatch, and missing residual ownership.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 188 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 962 theorem declarations, 777 derived/decomposed, 181 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Added
lean:replacement.identity_sequence.invariant_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.Replacement, updatedbook_structure.json,docs/book_outline.md, the live and curated Capability Replacement chapters,docs/capability_replacement_trace_probe.md,docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.md, and the generated proof manifest. - Boundary: this is a deterministic synthetic fixture and finite Lean bridge. It does not execute deployed replacement behavior, production rollback, model rollout, monitor-window behavior, regression-suite quality, approval enforcement, support-state transition, or chapter-core promotion.
F.458 2026-07-03 - Refresh curated reader format probe after prose deltas
- Re-rendered the tracked curated reader manuscript locally to HTML, EPUB, DOCX, and PDF after the governed-cognition local-delta prose changes, then reran curated-reader structural artifact inspection and the full curated HTML browser sweep.
- Updated
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/curated_format_probe_manifest.json,docs/curated_reader_format_artifact_probe.md,docs/curated_reader_html_artifact_browser_review.md,docs/v1_0_candidate_status.md, anddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdwith the fresh local structural facts: 49 HTML files, 98/98 browser page-view pairs passing, digestc49be968be0527f6407aa245a63a51e749b7d35856bcf1db3ddee022b71163a1, updated EPUB/DOCX/PDF hashes, and a 523-page PDF sample-page probe. - Boundary: this is release-readiness evidence for ignored local review snapshots only. It does not approve EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, or curated-reader HTML artifacts; it does not create an edition release record, support-state transition, source interpretation, proof result, benchmark result, deployment claim, or artifact publication claim.
F.459 2026-07-03 - Broaden governed-cognition pattern deltas
- Added the next pattern-language local-delta slice to live and curated reader prose for Planning, Virtual Context ABI, Routing Heads, Compact Generative Systems, and Recursive Self-Improvement.
- Updated
docs/book_outline.md,docs/contribution_novelty_ledger.json,docs/contribution_novelty_ledger.md,docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.md, the curated reader manifest, the reconciliation report, and the five relevant prose-pass records so the pattern-language contribution now records obligation ordering, governed addressability, capability leasing, residual custody, and promotion legitimacy under self-reference. - Refreshed the reader continuity audit and v1.0 candidate manuscript scale after the prose changes.
- Boundary: this is prose, outline, reader-manifest, and novelty-positioning work only. It does not prove novelty, promote support states, add external review, validate planner/router/context/compression/self-improvement behavior, approve reader artifacts, or claim deployed governance effectiveness.
F.460 2026-07-03 - Surface curated reader format probe in release status
- Updated the v1.0 status snapshot, release-editions plan, and Appendix J so the tracked curated-reader HTML/EPUB/DOCX/PDF structural probe is visible alongside the older generated-reader format probes.
- Added
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/curated_format_probe_manifest.json,docs/curated_reader_format_artifact_probe.md, andpython3 scripts/validate_curated_reader_format_probe_manifest.pyto the release/status evidence surface. - Boundary: this is release-readiness accounting for an existing local structural probe only. It does not approve EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, or curated-reader HTML artifacts; it does not create an edition release record, support-state transition, source interpretation, proof result, benchmark result, or artifact publication claim.
F.461 2026-07-03 - Clarify idea-depth execution states
- Reviewed the latest idea-focused Claude output against the current roadmap, outline, chapters, reader manuscript, and contribution novelty ledger.
- Tightened
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso idea-depth work now moves through explicit execution states: absent/scattered, owned argument, bounded fixture or source pack, live/external replay, and defended contribution. - Clarified that
missing_argumentmeans missing as a defended open-world argument or contribution result, not absent from the manuscript, and that future runs should not redo bounded fixtures for receipt faithfulness, epistemic TCB, or human oversight degradation. - Boundary: this is roadmap execution guidance only. It creates no source evidence, support-state transition, novelty proof, external review, proof result, benchmark result, deployed attestation, model-quality result, reader artifact approval, edition release record, or new chapter.
F.462 2026-07-03 - Add Theseus/Fast support-lane aggregate bridge
- Added the selected Theseus/Fast support-lane aggregate.
python3 scripts/validate_theseus_fast_support_lane.pyvalidatestheseus-fast-support-lane-2026-07-03-localby rerunning four support validators, checking 16 tracked artifact digests, 68 public task records, 14 expected-invalid or rejected controls, two accepted no-promotion decisions, andtheseusFastSupportAggregateFixture. - Updated the Fast Generation and Project Theseus live chapters, curated reader chapters, outline, active evidence cycle, roadmap, proof manifest inputs, and proof triage to expose the aggregate as drift detection and support-lane accounting, not as a capability, model-quality, speed, benchmark, deployment, or support-state claim.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 187 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 958 theorem declarations, 776 derived/decomposed, 178 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Proof-depth surface synchronization remains validator-checked by
python3 scripts/validate_proof_depth_surface.pyafter the new Theseus-owned proof target was added. - Boundary: this bridge does not prove clean live Project Theseus replay, does not prove model quality, does not prove generation speed, does not prove useful-solution-per-second model performance, does not promote any chapter core claim, does not create support-state promotion, and does not create a new upward evidence transition.
F.463 2026-07-03 - Add Resource flagship aggregate proof bridge
- Added an aggregate Python/Lean flagship invariant to the Resource Economics replay lane.
python3 scripts/validate_resource_flagship_lane.pynow checksresourceFlagshipLaneAggregateFixtureagainst 10 command replays, 26 tracked artifacts, 3 accepted narrow transitions, 5 no-promotion decisions, preserved negative controls, residuals, non-claims, and no-core-promotion/no-new- transition guards. - Refreshed the Resource live, workload-quality, load-stability, and flagship result records after the Lean digest changed. The workload-quality negative control now uses
/bin/echo skipped resource workflow trace validator, so the negative control stays a deterministic cheap invalid route rather than being distorted by Python startup overhead. - Updated the Resource live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, Appendix E, active evidence cycle, roadmap, proof triage, proof manifest, proof artifact audit, proof adequacy review, and public status surfaces to expose the aggregate bridge without promoting the Resource Economics chapter core.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 186 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 954 theorem declarations, 772 derived/decomposed, 178 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Proof-depth surface synchronization remains validator-checked by
python3 scripts/validate_proof_depth_surface.py; this synchronization does not prove semantic adequacy, deployed scheduler behavior, production workload behavior, economic optimality, model quality, external review, artifact approval, or any chapter-core support-state promotion.
F.464 2026-07-03 - Harden idea-depth ownership routing
- Reviewed the latest idea-focused Claude output against the current Idea Depth Program and kept the roadmap’s existing artifact-first structure.
- Added consequence artifact shapes for capacity bounds, trade-off models, limit claims, falsifiable predictions, and faithfulness/identity theses so future idea-depth work closes through testable artifacts rather than better terminology.
- Added default ownership routing for receipt faithfulness, the epistemic trusted computing base, human oversight degradation, inter-stack governance, interpretability as an evidence class, governance under partition, and constitutional amendment legitimacy so future runs can ship chapter/section changes instead of spending the cycle only deciding placement.
- Boundary: this is roadmap execution guidance only. It creates no source evidence, support-state transition, novelty proof, external review, proof result, benchmark result, deployed attestation, model-quality result, reader artifact approval, edition release record, or new chapter.
F.465 2026-07-03 - Add control-boundary pattern deltas
- Added the first non-owner governed-cognition pattern local-delta slice to the live and curated reader versions of Authority, Evidence States, Claim Ledgers, Artifact Graphs, Runtime Adapters, and Readiness Gates.
- Updated
docs/book_outline.md,docs/contribution_novelty_ledger.json,docs/contribution_novelty_ledger.md, anddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso the owner spine plus control-boundary slice is tracked as partial pattern-language integration, not novelty proof. - Boundary: this is prose, outline, and novelty-positioning work only. It does not promote support states, prove novelty, add external review, claim deployed governance behavior, or complete the remaining planning, context, routing, compression, and self-improvement local-delta pass.
F.466 2026-07-03 - Integrate governed-cognition pattern spine
- Updated the live opener, Integrated Reference Architecture, and Living Book Methodology chapters so the record/lifecycle/authority/evidence/receipt/ residual/rollback pattern is named once, applied at trace scale, and applied reflexively to book changes.
- Updated the curated reader versions of the same three chapters so human readers see the pattern-language idea without live-scaffold repetition.
- Updated
docs/book_outline.md,docs/contribution_novelty_ledger.json,docs/contribution_novelty_ledger.md, anddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdto record the owner-spine pattern-delta pass and the remaining broader local-delta pass for non-owner chapters. - Boundary: this is idea-depth and prose integration only. It does not prove novelty, promote any support state, create an external review, prove deployed governance effectiveness, approve reader artifacts, or claim that the integrated runtime exists.
F.467 2026-07-03 - Prioritize pattern-language idea depth
- Reviewed the latest idea-focused Claude output against the current roadmap and verified that the substance was already routed into the Idea Depth Program.
- Tightened
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso the next idea-depth closure prioritizes pattern-language integration: name the governed-cognition record/lifecycle/ceiling/gate/receipt/rollback pattern once, then add only honest local-delta prose where chapters actually own a distinct mechanism. - Updated the suggested long-running goal so future runs do not bury that synthesis work behind more fixture sketches or broad evidence chasing.
- Boundary: this is roadmap execution guidance only. It creates no source evidence, support-state transition, novelty proof, external review, proof result, benchmark result, deployed behavior, reader artifact approval, or edition release record.
F.468 2026-07-03 - Add curated DOCX/PDF PNG fallbacks
- Updated
scripts/render_curated_reader_formats.pyso curated-reader DOCX and PDF rendering create temporary PNG fallbacks for the ten tracked SVG key figures inside the ignored build workspace, rewrite the render input to those fallbacks, restore the curated source workspace after rendering, and force a stable UTF-8 locale for Pandoc/LaTeX. - Regenerated the local curated reader HTML/EPUB/DOCX/PDF structural probe and updated
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/curated_format_probe_manifest.jsonplusdocs/curated_reader_format_artifact_probe.md: DOCX and PDF now render with 0 warnings and 0 SVG conversion warnings, the DOCX package contains 61 PNG media entries, and the PDF structural inspection records 519 pages plus sample PNG renders for pages 1, 2, 25, 300, and 500. Current local artifact digests are EPUB SHA-2567e6904651c2d0eda7df0305ded9e91c790ab02a88574b8bd2183cf5f562cf7d5, DOCX SHA-256e34b3bdcdc0fa61059258b517a8aa52743dc0f92be4d77e29bc316ae63d7de92, and PDF SHA-25699ab0aa1fdf1d7b999bc85b5832889cc7265e052f8b8e5fecefbf4c0eb3e909d. - Updated
scripts/validate_curated_reader_format_probe_manifest.pyso the improved zero-warning DOCX/PDF path and ten-PNG fallback records are now enforced. - Boundary: this removes one format-preparation blocker only. It does not approve curated HTML, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB artifacts, does not create an edition release record, and does not promote any claim support state.
F.469 2026-07-03 - Harden idea-depth closure packet
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdafter reviewing the latest idea-focused Claude output against the current roadmap, contribution ledger, and implemented idea-depth fixtures. - Added an “Idea-depth closure packet” rule so future signature-idea work must update the live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline routing, contribution novelty ledger, source notes, proof/evidence artifact or dated blocker, limitation surfaces, changelog, and validators as one coherent book change.
- Clarified that the v1.0 generated-reader local HTML snapshot is the only release-approved human-consumption artifact; the newer curated-reader HTML browser review is a viability review and not an edition release record.
- Boundary: this is roadmap execution guidance and release-state precision only. It creates no new source evidence, support-state transition, novelty proof, external review, proof result, benchmark result, deployed behavior, reader artifact approval, or edition release record.
F.470 2026-07-03 - Record Theseus task-bundle no-promotion decision
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/theseus_public_task_bundle_import_no_change.jsonfor the bounded public-safe Project Theseus task-bundle summary import. - Updated
scripts/validate_theseus_public_task_bundle_import.pyso the Theseus task-bundle gate now requires the accepted no-promotion decision alongside resulttheseus_public_task_bundle_import_2026_07_03_local. - Updated the Project Theseus live chapter, curated reader chapter, Fast Generation live and reader chapters, active evidence cycle, outline, roadmap, task-bundle documentation, and reader companion note so the no-promotion boundary is visible at the claim surface.
- Regenerated the accepted-transition audit result; it now records 41 accepted transition records, 35 accepted no-change records, six bounded non-core upward transitions, and zero accepted upward chapter-core transitions.
- Regenerated the v1.x core-claim disposition ledger so the Project Theseus chapter records the relevant non-core Theseus task-bundle no-promotion transition while preserving 22 accepted transition dispositions, 22 accepted no-promotion dispositions, and zero promoted core claims.
- Boundary: this does not promote Project Theseus above
argument, does not prove clean live Project Theseus replay, deployed Theseus behavior, model quality, benchmark superiority, generation speed, useful-solution-per-second improvement, support-state movement, deployment readiness, self-evolution safety, or any chapter core claim, and does not create an upward support-state transition.
F.471 2026-07-03 - Tighten idea-depth roadmap execution rules
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdafter reviewing the latest idea-focused Claude output and the existing Idea Depth Program. - Promoted Idea Depth into the short priority order and Keystone Set so future runs must treat signature ideas as chapter/evidence work, not a side audit.
- Added an analytic consequence rule requiring each signature idea to name a consequence and weakening condition before it can count as A+ idea-depth closure.
- Added explicit keystone ownership outputs for receipt faithfulness, the epistemic trusted computing base, and human oversight degradation, plus an A+ lattice row that rejects novelty-ledger-only closure.
- Boundary: this is roadmap execution guidance only. It creates no new source evidence, support-state transition, novelty proof, external review, proof result, benchmark result, deployed attestation, model-quality result, reader artifact approval, or edition release record.
F.472 2026-07-03 - Record Fast Generation task-bundle no-promotion decision
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/fast_generation_task_bundle_no_change.jsonfor the local public-safe Fast Generation task-bundle accounting slice. - Updated
scripts/validate_fast_generation_task_bundle.pyso the task-bundle gate now requires the no-promotion decision alongside resultfast_generation_task_bundle_2026_07_02_local. - Updated the Fast Generation live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, active evidence cycle, roadmap burn-down, and task-bundle documentation so the no-promotion boundary is visible at the claim surface.
- Regenerated the accepted-transition audit result; it now records 40 accepted transition records, 34 accepted no-change records, six bounded non-core upward transitions, and zero accepted upward chapter-core transitions.
- Boundary: this does not promote Fast Generation above
argument, does not prove model generation speed, useful-solution-per-second model performance, serving throughput, route-selector adequacy, benchmark performance, model quality, deployed routing, or any chapter core claim, and does not create an upward support-state transition.
F.473 2026-07-03 - Add idea-depth execution dispatch to roadmap
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdafter the latest idea-focused Claude review and Codex pass to add chapter-role guidance and a signature-idea dispatch table. - The dispatch table ties each idea-depth row to owner chapters, current honest artifact state, the next A+ closure, and work that explicitly does not count as closure.
- Boundary: this is roadmap execution guidance only. It creates no source evidence, support-state transition, novelty proof, external review, deployed attestation, model-quality result, benchmark result, or reader-release approval.
F.474 2026-07-03 - Surface core claim dispositions in public trust path
- Updated the README and landing-page 60-second trust surfaces to link
docs/core_claim_disposition_ledger.mdand name the current disposition counts: 44 per-chapter core-claim dispositions, 22 accepted no-change transition dispositions, 22 accepted no-promotion dispositions, and 0 promoted chapter core claims. - Updated
scripts/validate_trust_surface.pyso those public counts are derived fromclaim_decisions/v1_x_core_claim_dispositions.jsonand fail if the README or landing page drifts. - Updated
docs/v1_0_candidate_status.mdandscripts/validate_v1_status_snapshot.pyto include the v1.x disposition ledger and to correct a stale 24-decision sentence to the current 22/22 split. - Updated
scripts/sync_scaffold.pyso generated Appendix C points to the per-chapter disposition ledger without hand-editing the generated appendix. - Boundary: this is public traceability and stale-count repair only. It does not promote any chapter core claim, convert non-core evidence into chapter-core support, approve reader artifacts, or create external review.
F.475 2026-07-03 - Add v1.x core claim disposition ledger
- Added
claim_decisions/v1_x_core_claim_dispositions.jsonand generated reviewer surfacedocs/core_claim_disposition_ledger.mdso all 44 active chapter core claims have one auditable disposition record. - Added
scripts/validate_v1_x_core_claim_dispositions.pyand wired it intoscripts/validate_book.py. The validator cross-checksbook_structure.json, Appendix C,docs/per_chapter_evidence_plan.md, accepted evidence-transition records, andclaim_decisions/v1_0_core_claim_no_promotion.json. - Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso Logical Conclusion Test 3 and the suggested long-running goal treat load-stability/workload-quality as already accepted narrow transitions and keep future work focused on the next measured/replay/import lane. - Boundary: this does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument, does not convert non-core transitions into chapter-core evidence, and does not prove ASI capability, deployed safety, model quality, benchmark performance, source interpretation, novelty, or external review.
F.476 2026-07-03 - Accept workload-quality selector transition
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/resource_workload_quality_selector_empirical_test_backed.jsonfor the bounded local selector claimresource-economics.scoped_workflow_trace_route_selector. - The accepted transition is scoped to
resource-workflow-trace-integrity-review: five local samples per route select the scoped workflow-trace validator over the broader Resource live-probe baseline while rejecting a cheaper no-op success-text route that exits 0 without producing the required validation surface. - Updated the non-core evidence ledger, trust surfaces, Resource flagship lane, active evidence cycle, Evidence States audit surfaces, and v1.x roadmap to report six accepted non-core upward transitions while keeping all 44 chapter core claims at
argument. - Boundary: this does not prove stable speedup, production workload quality, deployed scheduler behavior, TokenMana behavior, PlanForge behavior, model quality, benchmark performance, safety, economic outcomes, source interpretation, or ASI capability, and it does not promote any chapter core claim.
F.477 2026-07-03 - Add human oversight degradation fixture
- Added
scripts/validate_human_oversight_degradation.py,docs/human_oversight_degradation_fixture.md,experiments/human_oversight_degradation/input/human_oversight_cases.json, and result artifactexperiments/human_oversight_degradation/results/2026-07-03-local.jsonfor a bounded human oversight degradation fixture. - Command:
python3 scripts/validate_human_oversight_degradation.py. - The validator accepts three bounded records and rejects seven expected-invalid controls covering approval fatigue, rubber-stamping, alarm fatigue, automation bias, missing reviewer qualification, support-state promotion from approval shape, and missing non-claim boundaries.
- Added finite Lean bridge target
lean:runtime.adapters.human_oversight_degradation_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.RuntimeAdapters, added four human-factors external source notes, and wired the validator intoscripts/validate_book.py. - Updated Runtime Adapters, Human Intent, Evidence States, the outline, roadmap, and contribution novelty ledger while preserving the boundary: this does not prove reviewer correctness, approval-service quality, deployed human-factors behavior, tool safety, support-state movement, or chapter-core support, and it does not create a support-state transition.
F.478 2026-07-03 - Add epistemic trusted computing base fixture
- Added
scripts/validate_epistemic_trusted_computing_base.py,docs/epistemic_trusted_computing_base_fixture.md,experiments/epistemic_tcb/input/epistemic_tcb_cases.json, and result artifactexperiments/epistemic_tcb/results/2026-07-03-local.jsonfor a bounded epistemic trusted computing base fixture. - Command:
python3 scripts/validate_epistemic_trusted_computing_base.py. - The validator accepts three bounded records and rejects six expected-invalid controls covering missing root of trust, verifier-trust laundering, unbounded trust propagation, missing recursion stop, erased outside-TCB residuals, and support promotion from trust-base shape.
- Added finite Lean bridge target
lean:artifacts.graph.epistemic_tcb_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.ArtifactGraphand wired the validator intoscripts/validate_book.py. - Updated Artifact Graphs, Evidence States, Proof-Carrying Claims, Integrated Reference Architecture, the outline, roadmap, and contribution novelty ledger while preserving the boundary: this does not prove verifier correctness, deployed trust-base behavior, open-world receipt faithfulness, audit-log durability, policy correctness, source interpretation, or support-state movement, and it does not promote any chapter core claim or create a support-state transition.
F.479 2026-07-03 - Add Project Theseus reader overlay
- Added
editions/reader_overlays/v1_0/chapters/project-theseus-as-report-first-implementation-reference.jsonso Human view and generated reader editions replace the validator-dense Project TheseusMinimum Viable Implementationsection with prose that keeps the public task-bundle boundaries visible. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html, refresheddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and synceddocs/reader_chapter_review_matrix.md/editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapter_review_matrix.json. The reader projection now records 69 active/applied overlay operations across 29 chapters, 0 high-priority heuristic review rows, 0 medium-priority heuristic review rows, and 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words. - Updated the Project Theseus companion note, README, landing page, candidate status, and v1.x roadmap so public surfaces match the new overlay count and review state.
- Boundary: this is not reader-release approval, not an EPUB/PDF/DOCX/audio artifact review, not support-state movement, not a model-quality or benchmark result, and not a clean live Project Theseus replay.
F.480 2026-07-03 - Add Theseus public task-bundle import
- Added
scripts/validate_theseus_public_task_bundle_import.py,docs/theseus_public_task_bundle_import.md,experiments/theseus_public_task_bundle_import/fixtures/valid/public_task_bundle_import.valid.json, seven expected-invalid fixtures, and result artifactexperiments/theseus_public_task_bundle_import/results/2026-07-03-local.jsonfor a bounded Project Theseus public task-bundle summary import. - The validator records 64 public BigCodeBench metadata-only tasks, 0 public training rows, 0 external inference calls, 12 of 12 operator gates passed, 18 of 18 benchmark gates passed, 19 residuals, 512 summarized student candidates, 45 source quality-passing candidates, and 0 task-level regressions while rejecting clean-live-replay overclaim, public-training leakage, public prompt export, support-state promotion, hidden task regression, hidden artifact-gap rows, and benchmark-gate failure.
- Added finite Lean bridge target
lean:theseus.reference.public_task_bundle_import.fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.TheseusReferenceand wired the validator intoscripts/validate_book.py. - Updated the Project Theseus and Fast Generation live/reader chapters, outline, active evidence cycle, roadmap, and manifest while preserving the boundary: clean live Theseus replay remains unclaimed; this does not copy public prompts/tests/solutions/traces/scores/candidate code, does not prove model quality, benchmark superiority, generation speed, useful-solution-per-second improvement, or support-state movement, and does not promote any chapter core claim.
F.481 2026-07-03 - Clarify idea-depth roadmap execution order
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdto make the Idea Depth Program current with the already implemented contribution novelty ledger, verification-bandwidth model, residual-ledger trace, and receipt-faithfulness fixture. - Reframed the remaining Ideas/Synthesis gap as ledger-to-chapter integration, receipt faithfulness beyond bounded fixtures, epistemic trusted computing base, human oversight degradation, governance economics, stable identity, and bounded self-improvement trade-off work.
- Preserved the boundary that these roadmap edits create no source evidence, support-state transition, external review, deployed attestation, model-quality claim, benchmark claim, or reader-release approval.
F.483 2026-07-03 - Add receipt faithfulness adversarial fixture
- Added
scripts/validate_receipt_faithfulness.py,docs/receipt_faithfulness_adversarial_fixture.md,experiments/receipt_faithfulness/input/adversarial_receipt_cases.json, and result artifactexperiments/receipt_faithfulness/results/2026-07-03-local.jsonfor a deterministic adversarial receipt-faithfulness fixture. Command:python3 scripts/validate_receipt_faithfulness.py. - The validator accepts three bounded receipt records and rejects six expected-invalid controls covering a shape-valid but reality-false receipt, a trap-receipt negative control, missing independent cross-check routes, same-component self-check laundering, unbounded attestation, and support promotion from receipt shape.
- Added the Lean fixture bridge
receipt_faithfulness_adversarial_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.ArtifactGraphand wired the validator intoscripts/validate_book.py. - Updated Artifact Graphs, Evidence States, Proof-Carrying Claims, Integrated Reference Architecture, the outline, roadmap, and contribution novelty ledger while preserving the boundary: this does not prove open-world receipt faithfulness, does not prove deployed attestation or audit behavior, does not create a support-state transition, does not create an evidence transition, and does not promote any chapter core claim.
F.484 2026-07-03 - Add residual ledger trace
- Added
scripts/validate_residual_ledger_trace.py,docs/residual_ledger_trace.md,experiments/residual_ledger_trace/input/artifact_manifest.json, and result artifactexperiments/residual_ledger_trace/results/2026-07-03-local.jsonfor a cross-artifact residual trace over already committed Resource flagship, Resource workflow, Compact GVR, Readiness/residual gate, and residual-conservation artifacts. Command:python3 scripts/validate_residual_ledger_trace.py. - The validator records four trace entries showing that residualized deferrals, displaced costs, repair residuals, readiness escrow, rejected hidden burdens, and no-promotion decisions remain visible across current repository artifacts. It is not a new synthetic record fixture.
- Added the Lean surface bridge
residual_ledger_trace_surface_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.CompactGenerativeSystemsand wired the validator intoscripts/validate_book.py. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 185 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 951 theorem declarations, 769 derived/decomposed, 178 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Updated the live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap burn-down, and contribution novelty ledger while preserving the boundary: this does not prove deployed residual-ledger behavior, does not prove safety, does not create a support-state transition, and does not promote any chapter core claim.
F.485 2026-07-03 - Add residual honesty conservation fixture
- Added
scripts/validate_residual_honesty_conservation.py,docs/residual_honesty_conservation.md,experiments/residual_honesty_conservation/input/residual_conservation_cases.json, and result artifactexperiments/residual_honesty_conservation/results/2026-07-03-local.jsonfor a deterministic synthetic residual-conservation fixture: three valid residual records are accepted and five expected-invalid controls are rejected for hidden, erased, unowned, support-promoting, and zero-residual-overclaim residual laundering. - Added the Lean fixture bridge
residual_honesty_conservation_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.CompactGenerativeSystemsand wired the validator intoscripts/validate_book.py. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 180 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 941 theorem declarations, 759 derived/decomposed, 178 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Updated the live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap burn-down, and contribution novelty ledger while preserving the boundary: no proof that all residuals are observable, no safety proof, no deployed residual-ledger behavior, no evidence transition, and no chapter-core support-state promotion is created.
F.486 2026-07-03 - Tighten idea-depth roadmap gate
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdto reconcile the idea-focused review as roadmap input and turn the Ideas/Synthesis gap into an artifact-backed acceptance gate: live prose, reader prose, source-noted prior-art delta, contribution-ledger row, proof/evidence artifact or dated blocker, limitation prose, non-claims, and validation. - Clarified that the verification-bandwidth capacity model already exists, so the next idea-depth work should prioritize residual honesty’s conservation fixture, the receipt-faithfulness/record-reality keystone, and inline pattern-delta edits rather than another planning pass.
- Updated the contribution novelty ledger wording for the governed-cognition pattern so its next artifact is an inline chapter/outline/ledger pass, not a standalone audit report. No support-state, novelty-proof, external-review, deployment, model-quality, benchmark, reader-release, or artifact-approval claim is created.
F.487 2026-07-03 - Add verification bandwidth capacity model
- Added
scripts/validate_verification_bandwidth_capacity_model.py,docs/verification_bandwidth_capacity_model.md, and result artifactexperiments/verification_bandwidth_capacity/results/2026-07-03-local.jsonfor a deterministic synthetic verification-workload model: 12 semantic units create 66 all-pairwise obligations, 18 checked obligations leave 48 residual obligations, and a named-decomposition trace reduces the modeled workload to 24 checks only when boundary checks are explicit. - Added the Lean fixture bridge
verification_bandwidth_capacity_model_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.VerificationBandwidthand wired the validator intoscripts/validate_book.py. - Updated the live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap burn-down, and contribution novelty ledger while preserving the boundary: no model-verification-bandwidth law, contradiction-rate result, adequacy-classifier validation, deployed-long-context-failure claim, evidence transition, or support-state promotion is created.
F.488 2026-07-03 - Add contribution novelty ledger
- Added
docs/contribution_novelty_ledger.mdanddocs/contribution_novelty_ledger.jsonto audit eight signature ASI Stack ideas against source-noted prior art, claimed deltas, non-obvious consequences, strongest objections, confidence states, and next artifacts. - Added
scripts/validate_contribution_novelty_ledger.pyand wired it intoscripts/validate_book.pyso novelty-positioning claims are checked as a first-class public trust surface. - Updated README, the landing page, and the v1.x roadmap to link the ledger and preserve the boundary: the ledger is not proof of novelty, not exhaustive prior-art review, not source-derived support, and not a support-state promotion.
F.489 2026-07-03 - Add curated reader format probe
- Added
scripts/render_curated_reader_formats.pyandscripts/inspect_curated_reader_format_artifacts.pyso the tracked curated reader manuscript can be rendered and structurally inspected as HTML, EPUB, and DOCX without treating ignored build outputs as release artifacts. - Added
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/curated_format_probe_manifest.json,docs/curated_reader_format_artifact_probe.md, andscripts/validate_curated_reader_format_probe_manifest.pyto record the actual local probe: 49 HTML files, 44 chapter HTML files, 52 EPUB XHTML entries, 61 DOCX media entries, EPUB SHA-256461bafec5ec6219d4ebb65c25a27ff0ec558a0b1b3a2fe54675d32c44de9be82, and DOCX SHA-256b846e2b30ffdecebee82d48e3e6efe4c8d788b11e14e53402a9d4562e4373649. - Preserved release blockers and recorded the real DOCX blocker: ten SVG conversion warnings because
rsvg-convertwas unavailable. EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, and audio-embedded EPUB artifacts remain unapproved, and no edition release record or support-state promotion is created.
F.490 2026-07-03 - Accept load-stability selector transition
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/resource_load_stability_selector_synthetic_test_backed.jsonas the fifth accepted non-core upward transition, scoped only toresource-economics.finite_burst_load_smoothing_selector. - Updated Resource Economics evidence surfaces so the finite 10-task load-stability probe moves only the bounded synthetic selector claim to
synthetic-test-backed: protected capacity smoothing reduces instability from 5 units to 0, residualizes 7 deferred task-ticks, rejects the review-erasure negative control, and remains a finite Lean/Python fixture bridge with no chapter-core, deployed scheduler, real load-stability, TokenMana, PlanForge, model-quality, safety, economic, or source-interpretation promotion. - Regenerated the Resource flagship lane result and accepted-transition audit result so public trust surfaces, the non-core evidence ledger, v1 status, publication readiness, roadmap, README, landing page, outline, and Appendix E report five accepted non-core transitions while keeping all 44 chapter core claims at
argument.
F.491 2026-07-03 - Record curated reader HTML browser viability review
- Built the tracked curated reader manuscript into
build/curated_reader_edition, rendered its local HTML site, and rannode scripts/validate_reader_html_artifact_browser.js --strict --site build/curated_reader_edition/_reader_site --manifest build/curated_reader_edition/reader_manifest.json --report build/curated_reader_edition/curated_reader_html_browser_report.json. - Added
docs/curated_reader_html_artifact_browser_review.mdto record the exact ignored-snapshot digestddf74e1f55113578e904331cddcc1b32e512b1f1b88138da9d1764adadc27dfd, 49 rendered pages, 98 of 98 page-view pairs passing, zero failures, and all curated-reader release blockers preserved. - Updated README, v1 status, and roadmap surfaces so the curated reader manuscript has a concrete HTML viability record without implying release approval, format-row approval, figure review, EPUB/DOCX/PDF/e-reader/audio approval, support-state promotion, or public artifact publication.
F.492 2026-07-03 - Convert reader voice slots into optional enrichment queue
- Added
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/author_enrichment_queue.jsonas the sidecar queue for twelve optional Corben author-enrichment prompts converted from the legacy reader voice-pass slots. - Updated
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/manifest.jsonso each legacy voice-pass ID now has a sidecar ref,release_blocking: false, andmanuscript_gap_status: no_gap_finished_third_person, preserving the no-fabricated-first-person boundary without leaving manuscript gaps. - Extended
scripts/validate_reader_manuscript_manifest.pyto validate the author-enrichment queue, sidecar refs, non-blocking status, source chapter IDs, non-claims, and third-person completion boundary; updated reader status docs, the roadmap, and the v1 status snapshot validator to treat voice conversion as artifact-backed while keeping reader release, format review, figure review, and edition release records blocked.
F.493 2026-07-03 - Reconcile final Part IV reader synthesis arc
- Updated the curated reader manuscript chapters
Integrated Reference Architecture,Project Theseus as Report-First Implementation Reference,Prototype Roadmap,Living Book Methodology, andOpen Research Agenda and Bibliography Planwith second prose passes that close Part IV: project stewardship hands into stack-wide trace accountability, report-first implementation references hand into phase sequencing, phase sequencing hands into the living-book method, and the method hands into routed research debt. - Advanced those five curated reader records from
draftingtoreconciledineditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/manifest.json, while preservingreader_release_record_not_created,format_artifact_not_reviewed, andcurated_reconciliation_not_approvedrelease blockers on every row. - Updated the reader reconciliation report, prose-pass sidecars, reader status/readme surfaces, graduation review, companion-note routing review, roadmap language, review matrix notes, and v1 status snapshot so the curated reader manuscript now records 0 drafting chapters and 44 reconciled prose chapters without implying release approval, format approval, support promotion, source-authority changes, clean Theseus replay, phase completion, living-methodology external review, citation completeness, open-agenda closure, or ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact approval.
F.494 2026-07-03 - Reconcile Part IV evidence and governance reader arc
- Updated the curated reader manuscript chapters
Executable Specifications and Lean Proof Envelope,Benchmark Ratchets and Anti-Goodhart Evidence,Policy Optimization and Learning from Feedback, andArtifact Steward Agents and Living Project Governancewith second prose passes that open Part IV: evidence-conditional substrates become formal claim-control lanes, benchmark pressure becomes measured but bounded evidence pressure, policy optimization becomes a behavior-change lease, and artifact stewardship preserves durable project memory without concentrating ownership in an agent. - Advanced those four curated reader records from
draftingtoreconciledineditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/manifest.json, while preservingreader_release_record_not_created,format_artifact_not_reviewed, andcurated_reconciliation_not_approvedrelease blockers on every row. - Updated the reader reconciliation report, prose-pass sidecars, reader status/readme surfaces, graduation review, companion-note routing review, roadmap language, review matrix notes, and v1 status snapshot so the curated reader manuscript now records 5 drafting chapters and 39 reconciled prose chapters without implying release approval, format approval, support promotion, semantic proof adequacy, empirical benchmark success, policy optimization deployment, artifact-steward operation, source-authority changes, or ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact approval.
F.495 2026-07-03 - Reconcile Part III proof and cyclic-substrate reader arc
- Updated the curated reader manuscript chapters
Circle Calculus and Proof-Carrying AI Contracts,Coil Attention, Cyclic Memory, and Recurrence Contracts, andCoilRA, MultiCoil RoPE, and Cyclic Mixerswith second prose passes that close Part III: substrate adoption hands into proof-carrying transport, proof-carrying transport applies to cyclic memory facts, and cyclic memory receipts hand into cyclic model mechanisms only under ordinary baselines, tradeoff packets, hardware notes, failure cases, and rollback. - Advanced those three curated reader records from
draftingtoreconciledineditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/manifest.json, while preservingreader_release_record_not_created,format_artifact_not_reviewed, andcurated_reconciliation_not_approvedrelease blockers on every row. - Updated the reader reconciliation report, prose-pass sidecars, reader status/readme surfaces, graduation review, companion-note routing review, roadmap language, review matrix notes, and v1 status snapshot so the curated reader manuscript now records 9 drafting chapters and 35 reconciled prose chapters, with Parts I, II, and III reconciled for prose meaning, without implying release approval, format approval, support promotion, source-authority changes, clean Circle replay, useful-memory evidence, cyclic-substrate adoption, model-quality improvement, or ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact approval.
F.496 2026-07-03 - Reconcile Part III generation and substrate reader arc
- Updated the curated reader manuscript chapters
Fast Generation Architectures,RankFold, NeuralFold, and Artifact Compression,Resource Economics and Token Budgets, andMathematical and Search Substrateswith second prose passes that continue the Part III arc: compactness hands into speed only after accepted-output costs are counted, artifact compression applies the same shortcut discipline to stored objects, resource economics totals the hidden costs, and substrate adoption admits novelty only through baselines, proof boundaries, consumer gates, and stopping conditions. - Advanced those four curated reader records from
draftingtoreconciledineditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/manifest.json, while preservingreader_release_record_not_created,format_artifact_not_reviewed, andcurated_reconciliation_not_approvedrelease blockers on every row. - Updated the reader reconciliation report, prose-pass sidecars, reader status/readme surfaces, graduation review, companion-note routing review, roadmap language, review matrix notes, and v1 status snapshot so the curated reader manuscript now records 12 drafting chapters and 32 reconciled prose chapters without implying release approval, format approval, support promotion, source-authority changes, fast-decoding performance, RankFold codec correctness, resource-economics deployment, useful-substrate evidence, model-quality improvement, or ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact approval.
F.497 2026-07-03 - Reconcile Part III opening reader arc
- Updated the curated reader manuscript chapters
Routing Heads and Specialist Cores,Readiness Gates, Residual Escrow, and Quarantine,Personal Compute Hives and Federated Edge Intelligence, andCompact Generative Systems: Generate, Verify, Repair, and Residual Honestywith second prose passes that make the first Part III arc explicit: procedural traces become route candidates, selected candidates need readiness qualification, qualified routes need lawful substrate placement, and compactness counts only when residual burden remains visible. - Advanced those four curated reader records from
draftingtoreconciledineditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/manifest.json, while preservingreader_release_record_not_created,format_artifact_not_reviewed, andcurated_reconciliation_not_approvedrelease blockers on every row. - Updated the reader reconciliation report, prose-pass sidecars, reader status/readme surfaces, graduation review, companion-note routing review, roadmap language, review matrix notes, and v1 status snapshot so the curated reader manuscript now records 16 drafting chapters and 28 reconciled prose chapters without implying release approval, format approval, support promotion, source-authority changes, route-quality evidence, readiness-engine behavior, hive-scheduler behavior, compact-codec performance, semantic-graph adequacy, or ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact approval.
F.498 2026-07-03 - Reconcile Part II execution reader arc
- Updated the curated reader manuscript chapters
Labor OS and Typed Jobs,Artifact Graphs, Audit Logs, and Replay,Runtime Adapters, Tool Permissions, and Human Approval, andProcedural Memory and Cognitive Loop Closurewith second prose passes that make the Part II execution chain explicit: typed jobs define bounded work, artifact graphs preserve what work leaves behind, runtime adapters constrain external effects, and procedural memory admits only qualified reusable traces. - Advanced those four curated reader records from
draftingtoreconciledineditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/manifest.json, while preservingreader_release_record_not_created,format_artifact_not_reviewed, andcurated_reconciliation_not_approvedrelease blockers on every row. - Updated the reader reconciliation report, prose-pass sidecars, reader status/readme surfaces, graduation review, companion-note routing review, roadmap language, review matrix notes, and v1 status snapshot so the curated reader manuscript now records 20 drafting chapters and 24 reconciled prose chapters without implying release approval, format approval, support promotion, source-authority changes, Labor OS execution, artifact-graph service behavior, adapter sandboxing, human-approval operation, procedural memory synthesis, or ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact approval.
F.499 2026-07-03 - Reconcile evidence-states burn-down row
- Reconciled the Milestone 2.5 burn-down row for
Evidence States and Claim Disciplineasclosed by artifactfor the reviewer weakness that the chapter undersold support-state discipline as a methodological contribution. - The closure is grounded in existing artifacts: revised live and curated reader prose, source-noted external comparator positioning, the evidence bundle completeness probe, the claim ledger completeness audit, the accepted transition review audit, their recorded result artifacts, Lean bridge refs, and reader-only density overlays.
- Preserved all stronger-evidence blockers and non-claims: no claim truth, source-interpretation adequacy, reviewer-independence, external-review quality, chapter-core promotion, or support-state transition is implied.
F.500 2026-07-03 - Harden A+ roadmap completion gates
- Updated the v1.x beyond-SOTA roadmap after the latest project review to keep Claude’s five-test logical conclusion and add an A+ completion execution lattice for burn-down truth, reader manuscript release, contribution focus, evidence dispositions, formal depth, external grounding, Theseus/Circle replay, publication artifacts, visual/accessibility polish, and public repo hygiene.
- Added traceability-closure and designed-publication-polish gates to the future v1.x evidence release checklist, and updated the suggested long-running goal so future runs close existing artifacts rather than creating new planning surfaces.
- This roadmap update does not promote support states, add source citations, claim proof/test results, approve reader prose, approve figures, or create EPUB/DOCX/PDF/audio/DOI artifacts.
F.501 2026-07-03 - Reconcile Part II context and verification reader arc
- Updated the curated reader manuscript chapters
Context Transactions, Snapshots, Mounts, and Taint,Verification Bandwidth and Context Adequacy,Claim Ledgers and Belief Revision, andProof-Carrying Claims and Adversarial Reviewwith second prose passes that make the Part II epistemic chain explicit: valid memory state, adequate checking capacity, durable claim identity, and scoped proof/adversarial-review effects. - Advanced those four curated reader records from
draftingtoreconciledineditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/manifest.json, while preservingreader_release_record_not_created,format_artifact_not_reviewed, andcurated_reconciliation_not_approvedrelease blockers on every row. - Updated the reader reconciliation report, prose-pass sidecars, reader status/readme surfaces, graduation review, companion-note routing review, roadmap language, review matrix notes, and v1 status snapshot so the curated reader manuscript now records 24 drafting chapters and 20 reconciled prose chapters without implying release approval, format approval, support promotion, source-authority changes, memory-store behavior, verification bandwidth measurement, claim-extraction correctness, verifier quality, tribunal quality, or ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact approval.
F.502 2026-07-03 - Reconcile Part II reader entry arc
- Updated the curated reader manuscript chapters
Command Contracts: From Intent to Executable Work,Planning as a Control Layer: DAGs and Intelligence Arbitrage,Cognitive Compilation and Semantic IR, andThe Virtual Context ABI: Typed Pages, Cells, and Certificateswith second prose passes that make Part II begin as a continuous operational pipeline: contract intake, controlled planning, obligation-addressed compilation, and typed context materialization. - Advanced those four curated reader records from
draftingtoreconciledineditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/manifest.json, while preservingreader_release_record_not_created,format_artifact_not_reviewed, andcurated_reconciliation_not_approvedrelease blockers on every row. - Updated the reader reconciliation report, prose-pass sidecars, reader status/readme surfaces, graduation review, companion-note routing review, roadmap language, review matrix notes, and v1 status snapshot so the curated reader manuscript now records 28 drafting chapters and 16 reconciled prose chapters without implying release approval, format approval, support promotion, source-authority changes, parser correctness, planner quality, compiler correctness, resolver correctness, runtime execution, or ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact approval.
F.503 2026-07-03 - Reconcile Part I control reader arc
- Updated the curated reader manuscript chapters
Stable Capability Fields,Capability Replacement and Rollback,Security Kernel and Digital SCIFs, andRecursive Self-Improvement Boundarieswith second prose passes that sharpen the Part I control arc: field identity as a promise, replacement as a transaction, least-exposure security, and bounded self-improvement as the transition into operational layers. - Advanced those four curated reader records from
draftingtoreconciledineditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/manifest.json, while preservingreader_release_record_not_created,format_artifact_not_reviewed, andcurated_reconciliation_not_approvedrelease blockers on every row. - Updated the reader reconciliation report, prose-pass sidecars, reader status/readme surfaces, graduation review, companion-note routing review, roadmap language, review matrix notes, and v1 status snapshot so the curated reader manuscript now records 32 drafting chapters and 12 reconciled prose chapters without implying release approval, format approval, support promotion, source-authority changes, deployed security, rollback execution, self-improvement success, or ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact approval.
F.504 2026-07-03 - Reconcile Part I reader foundations arc
- Updated the curated reader manuscript chapters
ASI Is a Stack, Not a Model,The Efficient ASI Hypothesis,System Boundaries and Authority, andFailure Modes of Ungoverned Intelligence, plusEvidence States and Claim Discipline,Human Intent as a Formal Input,Constitutional Alignment: Agency, Dignity, and Corrigibility, andMoral Uncertainty, Value Conflict, and Contestable Governancewith second prose passes that sharpen the Part I foundations arc: stack identity, smallest-adequate cognition, authority-before-action, failure receipts, claim discipline, bounded intent, constitutional predicates, and contestable value conflict. - Advanced those eight curated reader records from
draftingtoreconciledineditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/manifest.json, while preservingreader_release_record_not_created,format_artifact_not_reviewed, andcurated_reconciliation_not_approvedrelease blockers on every row. - Updated the reader reconciliation report, reader status/readme surfaces, graduation review, roadmap language, curation-contract drafting-state language, and v1 status snapshot validator so the curated reader manuscript now records 36 drafting chapters and 8 reconciled prose chapters without implying release approval, format approval, support promotion, source-authority changes, or ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact approval.
F.505 2026-07-03 - Implement proof adequacy review validation
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_proof_adequacy_review.pyand wired it intoscripts/validate_book.pysodocs/proof_adequacy_review.mdmust match the 181-target proof manifest, 44 manifest chapters, generated proof-depth snapshot, adequacy-class totals, and no-support-promotion boundary language. - Updated the proof adequacy review, proof-envelope chapter, outline,
book_structure.json, generated Appendix E, v1 status/publication readiness surfaces, repository map, and proof/code plan so the semantic adequacy audit is implemented as a classification-and-no-promotion gate rather than the last planned Codex test. - Current adequacy distribution: 13 adequate finite-record invariant targets, 97 useful-but-too-narrow targets, 18 needing richer state-machine or review semantics, 29 needing executable tests first, 18 needing empirical or baseline tests first, and 5 remaining research-agenda until artifact import. This does not prove broad system correctness, source interpretation, deployed enforcement, model quality, benchmark validity, support-state promotion, reader release, or ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact approval.
F.506 2026-07-03 - Align policy optimization reader evidence boundary
- Updated the curated reader manuscript draft for
Policy Optimization and Learning from Feedbackso its minimum viable implementation names the 2026-07-02 policy update lease probe: six synthetic routing samples, two holdout samples, five candidate policies, one selected canary kept experimental, three rejected controls, rollback dry run, finite Lean bridge, no evidence transition, no support-state effect, and the three Lean theorem refs. - Updated the policy-optimization prose-pass note, reader manuscript manifest, chapter review matrix, review-matrix generator, and reconciliation report to record the 2026-07-03 evidence-boundary alignment. This is curated reader-manuscript alignment only; it is not PPO, DPO, GRPO, RLVR, or optimizer execution; reward-quality evidence; policy-improvement evidence; route-quality evidence; deployed-canary evidence; live-rollback evidence; support-state promotion; chapter core support-state promotion; reader release; ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact; or artifact approval.
F.507 2026-07-03 - Align benchmark ratchets reader evidence boundary
- Updated the curated reader manuscript draft for
Benchmark Ratchets and Anti-Goodhart Evidenceso its minimum viable implementation names the 2026-07-02 benchmark anti-Goodhart fixture bridge: 2 valid fixtures, 5 expected-invalid controls, one promotion-ready path, one saturated-regression-floor path, result record, finite Lean summary, no evidence transition, no support-state effect, and the three Lean theorem refs. - Updated the benchmark-ratchets prose-pass note, reader manuscript manifest, chapter review matrix, review-matrix generator, and reconciliation report to record the 2026-07-03 evidence-boundary alignment. This is curated reader-manuscript alignment only; it is not an empirical benchmark result, hidden-holdout validation, transfer validation, contamination validation, source-reported replay, Theseus-readiness evidence, deployment-readiness evidence, model-quality evidence, support-state promotion, chapter core support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.508 2026-07-03 - Align executable specs reader evidence boundary
- Updated the curated reader manuscript draft for
Executable Specifications and Lean Proof Envelopeso its minimum viable implementation names the current proof-envelope executable surface: protocol example validation, proof readiness, proof artifact audit, proof-depth surface synchronization, locallake build, 180 implemented proof targets, 54 Lean modules, all 44 chapters in the audit, zero audit errors or warnings, and theAsiStackProofs.ProofEnvelopefinite negative cases. - Updated the executable-specs prose-pass note, reader manuscript manifest, chapter review matrix, review-matrix generator, and reconciliation report to record the 2026-07-03 evidence-boundary alignment. This is curated reader-manuscript alignment only; it is not semantic proof adequacy, source interpretation, deployed enforcement, theorem-importance evidence, external theorem validity, model-quality evidence, benchmark evidence, support-state promotion, chapter core support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.509 2026-07-03 - Align CoilRA reader evidence boundary
- Updated the curated reader manuscript draft for
CoilRA, MultiCoil RoPE, and Cyclic Mixersso its minimum viable implementation namespython3 scripts/validate_circle_concrete_evidence_surface.py, Circle commit63b0f511,CC-AI-CONTRACT-ROPE-001,theorem_count 55, ready digestfields=31 missing=0 theorems=75,evidence.exact_discrete_pass=true,evidence.total_bank_collision_pair_count=0, the seven required theorem IDs, fingerprints, and the ASI consumer-gate boundary. - Updated the CoilRA prose-pass note, reader manuscript manifest, chapter review matrix, review-matrix generator, and reconciliation report to record the 2026-07-03 evidence-boundary alignment. This is curated reader-manuscript alignment only; it is not a new ASI-repo RoPE certifier run, cyclic mixer benchmark, MLX experiment, hardware-kernel benchmark, downstream quality evaluation, useful-context result, model-quality result, runtime result, memory result, hardware-efficiency result, deployment result, transfer result, support-state transition, chapter core support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.510 2026-07-03 - Align cyclic memory reader evidence boundary
- Updated the curated reader manuscript draft for
Coil Attention, Cyclic Memory, and Recurrence Contractsso its minimum viable implementation namespython3 scripts/validate_circle_cyclic_memory_receipt_slice.py, Circle commit63b0f511,CC-AI-CONTRACT-MEMORY-001, kindcyclic_memory_residue_winding, the four theorem IDs, required recommendation IDs, same-residue events, same-residue windings,max_alias_load=4, the strict receipt fingerprint, and Circle CLI output3 passed in 2.51s. - Updated the Coil memory prose-pass note, reader manuscript manifest, chapter review matrix, and reconciliation report to record the 2026-07-03 evidence boundary alignment. This is curated reader-manuscript alignment only; it is not a KV-cache freshness result, sparse-coverage benchmark, recurrence benchmark, learned-memory workload, retrieval-quality result, reasoning-quality result, long-context result, speed result, memory-savings result, transfer result, deployment result, support-state transition, chapter core support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.511 2026-07-03 - Align Circle contracts reader evidence boundary
- Updated the curated reader manuscript draft for
Circle Calculus and Proof-Carrying AI Contractsso its minimum viable implementation namespython3 scripts/validate_circle_concrete_evidence_surface.py, Circle commit63b0f511,CC-AI-CONTRACT-ROPE-001, requested margin1/328459,theorem_count 55, ready digestfields=31 missing=0 theorems=75, the seven required theorem IDs, the required recommendation, recorded fingerprints, and ASI consumer-gate mutation controls. - Updated the Circle contracts prose-pass note, reader manuscript manifest, chapter review matrix, review-matrix generator, and reconciliation report to record the 2026-07-03 concrete evidence-boundary alignment. This is curated reader-manuscript alignment only; it is not a clean Circle replay from this ASI Stack repository, vendored contract pack, theorem-resolver-completeness result, downstream workload result, model-quality result, runtime result, memory result, context-length result, deployment-safety result, ASI result, new support-state transition, chapter core support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.512 2026-07-03 - Align mathematical substrates reader evidence boundary
- Updated the curated reader manuscript draft for
Mathematical and Search Substratesso its minimum viable implementation names the implemented substrate-adoption trace command, the four valid synthetic trace states, the eight expected-invalid controls, and the Lean finite-summary bridge. - Updated the mathematical/search substrates prose-pass note, reader manuscript manifest, chapter review matrix, and reconciliation report to record the 2026-07-03 evidence-boundary alignment. This is curated reader-manuscript alignment only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, useful-substrate result, substrate A/B test, representation-efficiency result, search-quality result, routing-quality result, compression-quality result, model-quality result, runtime result, Circle/CoilMoECOT/Mamba/TreeLLM/Theseus adoption-validation result, evidence transition, chapter core support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.513 2026-07-03 - Align resource economics reader evidence boundary
- Updated the curated reader manuscript draft for
Resource Economics and Token Budgetsso its minimum viable implementation names the current flagship lane: costed-route transition, workflow trace, budget-ledger fixtures, capacity-smoothing traces, local live probe, workload-quality probe, load-stability probe, CI cost profile, simulation-transfer boundary, and evidence-transition records. - Updated the resource-economics prose-pass note, reader manuscript manifest, chapter review matrix, reconciliation report, and review-matrix generator to record the 2026-07-03 evidence-boundary alignment. This is curated reader-manuscript alignment only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, deployed scheduler result, production workload result, TokenMana/PlanForge behavior result, KV-cache result, model-quality result, physical-feasibility result, economic-outcome result, external review, chapter core support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.514 2026-07-03 - Align RankFold reader evidence boundary
- Updated the curated reader manuscript draft for
RankFold, NeuralFold, and Artifact Compressionso its minimum viable implementation names the two implemented evidence surfaces: the public-safe RAW0 replay probe over a 3,936-byte synthetic file with corrupt-archive rejection and no compression advantage, and the static artifact import for three existing.rfaarchive observations over one 100,000,000-byte decoded digest withNEURAL0inspect metadata. - Updated the RankFold prose-pass note, reader manuscript manifest, chapter review matrix, and reconciliation report to record the 2026-07-03 evidence-boundary alignment. This is curated reader-manuscript alignment only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, NeuralFold compression result, codec-correctness result, corpus benchmark, downstream-utility result, fallback-execution result, deployed compression result, chapter core support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.515 2026-07-03 - Align fast generation reader evidence boundary
- Updated the curated reader manuscript draft for
Fast Generation Architecturesso its minimum viable implementation also names the bounded Project Theseus generation-mode import alongside the existing public-safe task-bundle replay: 18 imported modes, 13 comparisons, zero hard gaps, zero promotable comparisons, five accepted-span speed-lift warnings, and zero useful-solution-per-second evidence. - Updated the fast-generation prose-pass note, reader manuscript manifest, chapter review matrix, reconciliation report, and review-matrix generator to record the 2026-07-03 evidence-boundary alignment. This is curated reader-manuscript alignment only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, model-speed result, route-selector result, deployment result, useful-solution-per-second model claim, speculative/MTP/diffusion/KV-cache reproduction, benchmark result, chapter core support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.516 2026-07-03 - Align compact generation reader evidence boundary
- Updated the curated reader manuscript draft for
Compact Generative Systems: Generate, Verify, Repair, and Residual Honestyso its minimum viable implementation names the implemented Compact GVR synthetic slice: five public-safe receipt records, a 78-byte selected exact repeat-generator-plus-repair receipt, a 368-byte literal baseline, three rejected controls, and a finiteAsiStackProofs.CompactGenerativeSystemsfixture bridge. - Updated the compact-generation prose-pass note, reader manuscript manifest, chapter review matrix, and reconciliation report to record the 2026-07-03 evidence-boundary alignment. This is curated reader-manuscript alignment only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, real codec, corpus compression result, deployed generator/verifier/fallback result, semantic-utility result, model-quality result, benchmark result, chapter core support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.517 2026-07-03 - Align personal compute reader evidence boundary
- Updated the curated reader manuscript draft for
Personal Compute Hives and Federated Edge Intelligenceso its minimum viable implementation names the implemented synthetic hive admission harness and finiteAsiStackProofs.PersonalComputeHivespredicates while preserving the no-live-hive boundary. - Updated the personal-compute prose-pass note and reader manuscript manifest to record the 2026-07-03 evidence-boundary alignment. This is curated reader-manuscript alignment only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, live device registry, policy-first scheduler, network overlay, portal approval service, family-governance engine, rented-node sandbox, cross-router connectivity result, portal-continuity result, energy measurement, dropout recovery result, privacy result, security result, federation run, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.518 2026-07-03 - Align readiness reader handoff and evidence boundary
- Updated the curated reader manuscript draft for
Readiness Gates, Residual Escrow, and Quarantineso its handoff matches the active 44-chapter spine: MoECOT runtime-crosswalk material now lives inRouting Heads and Specialist Cores, and Readiness hands off toPersonal Compute Hives and Federated Edge Intelligence. - Updated the readiness prose-pass note and reader manuscript manifest to record the 2026-07-03 handoff and evidence-boundary alignment, including the implemented readiness lifecycle probe and finite lifecycle-transition predicates. This is curated reader-manuscript alignment only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, deployed readiness engine, lifecycle-engine behavior result, residual-ledger storage result, benchmark result, live quarantine-routing result, current Theseus runtime behavior, MoECOT replay, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.519 2026-07-03 - Align routing reader evidence boundary
- Updated the curated reader manuscript draft for
Routing Heads and Specialist Coresso its minimum viable implementation and summary match the live chapter’s implemented synthetic routing decision lease harness, readiness/residual gate harness, finite Routing lifecycle predicates, folded MoECOT source-boundary predicates, and no route-quality or runtime-claim promotion boundary. - Updated the routing prose-pass note and reader manuscript manifest to record the 2026-07-03 evidence-boundary alignment. This is curated reader-manuscript alignment only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, measured specialist router, learned-router result, runtime authority enforcement result, specialist-quality result, MoECOT replay, orchestration benchmark, Theseus runtime rerun, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.520 2026-07-03 - Align procedural memory reader evidence boundary
- Updated the curated reader manuscript draft for
Procedural Memory and Cognitive Loop Closureso its minimum viable implementation and evidence boundary match the live chapter’s implemented synthetic procedural-memory loop harness: three valid qualification packets, six expected-invalid packets, finite Lean lifecycle-route/fixture bridges, and no support-state promotion. - Updated the procedural-memory prose-pass note and reader manuscript manifest to record the 2026-07-03 evidence-boundary alignment. This is curated reader-manuscript alignment only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, deployed loop detector, tool synthesizer, active parameter-discovery result, generated-tool correctness result, regression-quality result, routing-monitor result, retirement-automation result, Theseus replay, MoECOT runtime result, autonomous self-improvement result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.521 2026-07-03 - Refine execution craft reader examples
- Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Labor OS and Typed Jobswith a typed chapter-edit job scenario that separates authorized reader-manuscript edits, live-chapter read-only scope, source availability, support-state non-promotion, output artifacts, validator results, residuals, canonical-change requests, and completion receipts. - Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Artifact Graphs, Audit Logs, and Replaywith an artifact replay-packet scenario that connects a patch to its parent job, source/context refs, manifest diff, prose-pass note, changelog entry, validator logs, render logs, residuals, replay grade, allowed reuse, and non-promotion decision. - Updated both prose-pass notes and the reader manuscript manifest to record the 2026-07-03 follow-ups. This is curated reader-manuscript work only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, deployed Labor OS result, scheduler/approval/permission-service behavior result, artifact-graph service result, replay-engine result, audit-reconstruction result, source-derived evidence update, proof/test result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.522 2026-07-03 - Refine substrate receipt reader examples
- Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Circle Calculus and Proof-Carrying AI Contractswith a receipt-consumer scenario that separates theorem-linked structural discussion from downstream adoption, requiring workloads, baselines, negative controls, metrics, result artifacts, review decisions, and non-claim preservation before any quality or deployment claim. - Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Coil Attention, Cyclic Memory, and Recurrence Contractswith a slot-and-winding scenario that separates residue coverage, winding/provenance, alias risk, fallback, stale freshness claims, recurrence exit conditions, residuals, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated both prose-pass notes and the reader manuscript manifest to record the 2026-07-03 follow-ups. This is curated reader-manuscript work only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, clean Circle replay, local theorem ownership, model-quality result, context-length result, runtime result, memory-savings result, retrieval-quality result, reasoning-quality result, Theseus transfer result, source-derived evidence update, proof/test result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.523 2026-07-02 - Refine boundary control reader examples
- Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Security Kernel and Digital SCIFswith a handle-and-SCIF scenario around summarizing a private source folder, separating handle visibility, scoped read requests, compartment admission, prompt-injection handling, sanitized commits, zeroization/expiry receipts, residual leak risk, and non-claim boundaries. - Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Runtime Adapters, Tool Permissions, and Human Approvalwith a message-adapter scenario that separates low-impact draft creation from an external send effect, scoped recipient/attachment approval, approval reuse denial, effect receipts, delivery incidents, correction paths, irreversible residuals, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated both prose-pass notes and the reader manuscript manifest to record the 2026-07-02 follow-ups. This is curated reader-manuscript work only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, deployed prompt-injection containment, sandbox-isolation result, side-channel-safety result, privacy result, approval-service behavior result, deployed mail-adapter result, delivery-correctness result, source-derived evidence update, proof/test result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.524 2026-07-02 - Refine human-stakes reader examples
- Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Moral Uncertainty and Value Conflictwith a decision-lease example around publishing a redacted failure trace, separating transparency, privacy, safety learning, consent, bounded publication, auditor-only access, revisit conditions, residuals, and non-claim boundaries. - Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Constitutional Alignment Substratewith a least-power gate scenario around a billing-dispute request, separating lower-power drafting, external-action approval, consent, private context exposure, scoped receipts, constitutional migration, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated both prose-pass notes and the reader manuscript manifest to record the 2026-07-02 follow-ups. This is curated reader-manuscript work only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, legal-rights determination, privacy-system result, deployed conflict-handling result, deployed least-power enforcement, approval-service behavior result, runtime memory protection result, source-derived evidence update, proof/test result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.525 2026-07-02 - Refine field and compilation reader examples
- Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Stable Capability Fieldswith a field-qualification scenario around asource_retrievercapability, separating field identity, source-access authority, citation receipts, private-mount boundaries, scoped qualification, lease expiry, quarantine, rollback, and non-claim boundaries. - Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Cognitive Compilation and Semantic IRwith a semantic-IR build-trace example for a reader-facing chapter edit, separating source-plan atoms, no-new-source checks, support-boundary checks, prose-pass/manifest/changelog updates, localized repair, lowering receipts, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated both prose-pass notes and the reader manuscript manifest to record the 2026-07-02 follow-ups. This is curated reader-manuscript work only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, deployed route-validator result, retrieval-quality result, evaluator-integrity result, rollback-execution result, source-plan parser result, compiler-correctness result, localized-repair measurement, reader-edit automation result, source-derived evidence update, proof/test result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.526 2026-07-02 - Refine proof-practice reader examples
- Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Proof-Carrying Claims and Adversarial Reviewwith a claim-review scenario that splits a broad rollback readiness sentence into formal-record, procedural-replay, and interpretive adequacy claims, preserving blockers, mismatches, dissent, narrowed wording, and non-claim boundaries. - Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Executable Specifications and Lean Proof Envelopewith a proof-target receipt scenario that separates a finite authority-widening Lean predicate, schema fixture shape, process-validator traceability, consumer requirements, semantic-adequacy residuals, and runtime-enforcement non-claims. - Updated both prose-pass notes and the reader manuscript manifest to record the 2026-07-02 follow-ups. This is curated reader-manuscript work only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, verifier-output tier assignment, citation-truth result, semantic-equivalence result, tribunal-quality result, deployed-enforcement result, approval-service behavior result, source-derived evidence update, proof/test result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.527 2026-07-02 - Refine improvement governance reader examples
- Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Recursive Self-Improvement Boundarieswith a bounded routing-specialist self-improvement scenario that separates residual capture, cheaper-intervention review, boundary-delta review, independent evaluation, canary scope, monitor triggers, rollback, and non-claim boundaries. - Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Capability Replacement and Rollbackwith a bounded planner-replacement scenario that separates field identity, inherited regression floors, authority ceilings, canary scope, monitor triggers, rollback receipts, irreversible-effect handling, and default-promotion blockers. - Updated both prose-pass notes and the reader manuscript manifest to record the 2026-07-02 follow-ups. This is curated reader-manuscript work only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, autonomous self-improvement result, deployed route-quality result, deployed planner-replacement result, production rollback result, evaluator-independence result, monitor-quality result, source-derived evidence update, proof/test result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.528 2026-07-02 - Refine intent and failure reader examples
- Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Human Intent as a Formal Inputwith an urgent/trusting request example that separates desired outcome, time pressure, publication authority, bounded drafting, private-source boundaries, and re-contracting when publication surface changes. - Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Failure Modes of Ungoverned Intelligencewith a near-miss receipt example that connects denied authority expansion and Goodhart/evaluator drift to boundary records, residual preservation, promotion blockers, and synthetic detector limits. - Updated both prose-pass notes and the reader manuscript manifest to record the 2026-07-02 follow-ups. This is curated reader-manuscript work only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, natural-language intent-understanding result, deployed authority-extraction result, prompt-injection containment result, runtime-dispatch result, deployed failure-detector result, mitigation-effectiveness result, source-derived evidence update, proof/test result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.529 2026-07-02 - Refine benchmark and prototype reader examples
- Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Benchmark Ratchets and Anti-Goodhart Evidencewith a toy ratchet-decision example that separates frontier progress, old-floor regression, residual creation, contamination checks, promotion review, and no-support-promotion boundaries. - Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Prototype Roadmapwith a phase-gate example that separates useful local demos from accepted phases and explains research-only, phase-debt, and blocked self-improvement cases. - Updated both prose-pass notes and the reader manuscript manifest to record the 2026-07-02 follow-ups. This is curated reader-manuscript work only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, empirical benchmark result, hidden-holdout result, contamination-resistance result, phase-acceptance result, deployed roadmap-controller result, source-derived evidence update, proof/test result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.530 2026-07-02 - Refine readiness and verification reader examples
- Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Readiness Gates, Residual Escrow, and Quarantinewith a gate-decision example that distinguishes promising frontier evidence, shadow/canary permission, default promotion, residual custody, regression floors, diagnostic quarantine, blocked routes, and requalification triggers. - Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Verification Bandwidth and Context Adequacywith a contradiction example showing how two relevant documents can both be present in a long context packet while the decisive semantic-unit comparison remains unchecked. - Updated both prose-pass notes and the reader manuscript manifest to record the 2026-07-02 follow-ups. This is curated reader-manuscript work only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, deployed readiness-engine result, residual-ledger result, benchmark result, model verification-bandwidth measurement, distractor-resistance result, adequacy-classifier result, source-derived evidence update, proof/test result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.531 2026-07-02 - Refine memory-experience reader examples
- Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Context Transactions, Snapshots, Mounts, and Taintwith a concrete memory-incident example about committed source updates, draft corrections, stale summaries, private mounts, taint propagation, quarantine, and replay boundaries. - Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Procedural Memory and Cognitive Loop Closurewith a schema-fixture loop-closure story that distinguishes successful traces, failed repairs, near misses, stale fixtures, parameters, preconditions, refusal cases, and rerun validators before automation becomes routable procedure. - Updated both prose-pass notes and the reader manuscript manifest to record the 2026-07-02 follow-ups. This is curated reader-manuscript work only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, deployed memory-store result, context compiler result, loop-detector result, tool-synthesis result, validator repair automation result, source-derived evidence update, proof/test result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.532 2026-07-02 - Refine Virtual Context ABI reader packet example
- Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
The Virtual Context ABI: Typed Pages, Cells, and Certificateswith a model-visible packet example that contrasts flattened relevant text with typed cells for exact excerpts, lossy summaries, redacted instructions, contradiction pairs, and reader paraphrases. - Updated the Virtual Context ABI prose-pass note and reader manuscript manifest so the 2026-07-02 typed-packet follow-up is part of the curated chapter record.
- This is curated reader-manuscript work only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, deployed resolver result, certificate-truthfulness result, summary-fidelity result, model-facing context-quality result, source-derived evidence update, proof/test result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.533 2026-07-02 - Strengthen curated reader manuscript records
- Expanded the curated reader manuscript draft for
Artifact Graphs, Audit Logs, and Replaywith a book-scale artifact-continuity example that distinguishes generated baselines, overlays, curated drafts, prose-pass notes, manifest blockers, changelog entries, validators, local renders, and future release records as separate artifacts with different authority. - Updated the artifact-graphs prose-pass note and the reader manuscript manifest review notes so consolidated chapters point to their tracked curated prose-pass records: constitutional alignment, moral uncertainty, planning/control, and the virtual context ABI.
- This is curated reader-manuscript work only; it is not a live AI/research chapter change, source-derived evidence update, proof/test result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, deployed artifact-graph service, replay result, or artifact approval.
F.534 2026-07-02 - Clear reader continuity medium queue
- Added two active reader-only semantic overlay operations: one for
Routing Heads and Specialist Cores, replacing the generated reader and live Human-viewInterfacesfield catalogs with lower-density routing-interface prose, and one forSystem Boundaries and Authority, replacing the generated reader and live Human-viewMinimum Viable Implementationfixture inventory with clearer authority-transition prose. The canonical AI/research chapters, schemas, fixtures, Lean boundaries, and support states remain unchanged. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and the reader chapter review matrix. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 113,572 reader words, 68 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 0 medium-priority heuristic review rows.Routing Heads and Specialist CoresandSystem Boundaries and Authorityboth moved from medium-priority to low-priority in the generated heuristic queue. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a routing-quality result, runtime replay, MoECOT implementation result, authority-enforcement result, deployed denial-path result, source-derived evidence update, model-quality result, benchmark result, evidence transition, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.535 2026-07-02 - Refine Artifact Steward reader implementation
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Artifact Steward Agents and Living Project Governance, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewMinimum Viable Implementationinventory prose with lower-density explanation of the proposal-first steward, repository-local record-shape slice, lifecycle probe, and no-promotion boundary while leaving the canonical AI/research chapter unchanged. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and the reader chapter review matrix. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 113,541 reader words, 66 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 2 medium-priority heuristic review rows. The Artifact Steward chapter moved from medium-priority to low-priority in the generated heuristic queue. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a steward-bot result, treasury execution result, governance-runner result, event-taint workflow result, lifecycle-probe promotion, source-derived evidence update, model-quality result, benchmark result, evidence transition, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.536 2026-07-02 - Refine Compact Systems reader interface
- Added two active reader-only semantic overlay operations for
Compact Generative Systems: Generate, Verify, Repair, and Residual Honesty, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewInterfacesandMinimum Viable Implementationinventory prose with lower-density explanation of compact records, compression receipts, semantic-node leases, Lean/GVR boundaries, and the next honest implementation slices while leaving the canonical AI/research chapter unchanged. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and the reader chapter review matrix. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 113,570 reader words, 65 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 3 medium-priority heuristic review rows. The Compact Generative Systems chapter moved from medium-priority to low-priority in the generated heuristic queue. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a compact-codec result, generate/verify/repair result, Lean theorem expansion, semantic-graph evaluation, source-derived evidence update, model-quality result, benchmark result, evidence transition, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.537 2026-07-02 - Refine Integrated Reference reader mechanism
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Integrated Reference Architecture, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewMechanismprose with a clearer trace-kernel explanation of governed commands, typed handoffs, blocked paths, local command replay, residual preservation, and no-promotion boundaries while leaving the canonical AI/research chapter unchanged. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and the reader chapter review matrix. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 113,749 reader words, 63 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 4 medium-priority heuristic review rows. The Integrated Reference chapter moved from medium-priority to low-priority in the generated heuristic queue. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a deployed runtime trace, live artifact-continuity service, authority-stop enforcement result, model-quality result, benchmark result, scheduler result, economic result, evidence transition, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.538 2026-07-02 - Refine Circle contract reader mechanism
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Circle Calculus and Proof-Carrying AI Contracts, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewMechanismprose with a clearer account of finite structural packages, consumer gates, workload evidence, blocked promotion, and Circle overclaim boundaries while leaving the canonical AI/research chapter unchanged. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and the reader chapter review matrix. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 114,533 reader words, 62 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 5 medium-priority heuristic review rows. The Circle contract chapter moved from medium-priority to low-priority in the generated heuristic queue. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a Circle replay result, theorem-resolution result, proof result, source-derived evidence update, clean upstream replay, workload result, model-quality result, context-length result, deployment result, evidence transition, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.539 2026-07-02 - Refine Proof Envelope reader flow
- Added five active reader-only semantic overlay operations for
Executable Specifications and Lean Proof Envelope, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewProblem,Mechanism,Invariants,Failure modes, andSummarysections with lower-density prose that explains formal claim narrowing, artifact-lane separation, stale-artifact risk, proof laundering, and no-promotion boundaries while leaving the canonical AI/research chapter unchanged. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and the reader chapter review matrix. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 115,083 reader words, 61 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 6 medium-priority heuristic review rows. The proof-envelope chapter moved from medium-priority to low-priority in the generated heuristic queue. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a semantic proof adequacy result, proof result, theorem-quality result, source-interpretation result, external-theorem validation, deployment result, model-quality result, benchmark result, evidence transition, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.540 2026-07-02 - Refine Living Book Methodology reader prose
- Added three active reader-only semantic overlay operations for
Living Book Methodology, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewInterfaces,Minimum Viable Implementation, andBeyond the State of the Artinventory prose with clearer book-facing explanation of release records, reader-derivative authority boundaries, change-packet receipt discipline, and the target research-OS workflow while leaving the canonical AI/research chapter unchanged. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and the reader chapter review matrix. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 115,310 reader words, 56 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 7 medium-priority heuristic review rows. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a manuscript-quality result, source-interpretation result, future-agent correctness result, release approval, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, evidence transition, support-state promotion, proof result, benchmark result, or source-derived evidence update.
F.541 2026-07-02 - Refine Benchmark Ratchets reader prose
- Added three active reader-only semantic overlay operations for
Benchmark Ratchets and Anti-Goodhart Evidence, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewInterfaces,Minimum Viable Implementation, andBeyond the State of the Artmachinery with prose that preserves benchmark-ratchet packet boundaries, synthetic-only fixture-bridge scope, contamination and source-reported refusals, no-promotion boundaries, and the target evaluation OS endpoint while leaving the canonical AI/research chapter unchanged. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and the reader chapter review matrix. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 115,466 reader words, 53 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 8 medium-priority heuristic review rows. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a benchmark run, hidden-holdout result, contamination detector, policy-training result, steward-agent release review, Theseus replay, model-quality result, evidence transition, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.542 2026-07-02 - Tighten v1.x roadmap execution policy
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdafter the latest Claude roadmap review so the next long-running pass has one execution policy: finish the human-reader manuscript to polished third-person quality now, keep optional first-person author enrichment in a sidecar queue, and do not leave prose or artifact work waiting on Corben. - Refreshed the roadmap’s reader-edition gap with the current reader-continuity counts: 50 active/applied overlay operations across 25 chapters, 0 high-priority and 9 medium-priority heuristic review rows, and 44 drafting-only curated reader chapter records.
- This is roadmap and execution-priority guidance only; it is not a reader release, external review, proof result, source-derived evidence update, evidence transition, support-state promotion, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.543 2026-07-02 - Refine Proof-Carrying Claims reader MVI prose
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Proof-Carrying Claims and Adversarial Review, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewMinimum Viable Implementationfixture-path inventory with prose that preserves proof-carrying-claim schemas, tribunal-review schemas, synthetic valid/invalid controls, adversarial-review dossier probe scope, and no-promotion boundaries while leaving the canonical AI/research chapter unchanged. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and the reader chapter review matrix. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 115,642 reader words, 50 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 9 medium-priority heuristic review rows. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a semantic-equivalence result, reviewer-independence result, adversarial-probe-quality result, verdict-correctness result, LLM-judge quality result, debate-system result, deployed review behavior, evidence transition, support-state promotion, proof result, benchmark result, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or source-derived evidence update.
F.544 2026-07-02 - Refine Executable Specifications reader proof-lane prose
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Executable Specifications and Lean Proof Envelope, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewWhy existing approaches are insufficientprose with clearer reader explanation of proof-lane separation, formal-methods comparators, semantic drift, semantic adequacy, and no broad-proof boundaries while preserving the canonical AI/research chapter. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and the reader chapter review matrix. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 115,712 reader words, 49 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 10 medium-priority heuristic review rows. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a semantic proof adequacy review, new Lean theorem, proof result, support-state promotion, evidence transition, benchmark result, source-derived evidence update, external theorem ownership claim, reader release, ebook/document/PDF or audio artifact, deployed proof-consumer, or ASI safety claim.
F.545 2026-07-02 - Guard the first-minute public trust surface
- Added
scripts/validate_trust_surface.pyto check the README and landing-page 60-second trust surface against current chapter/source counts, accepted non-core transition IDs, source-ownership appendix boundaries, reader-audit counts, external-review status, and no chapter-core promotion. - Updated the landing page, README, publication-readiness checklist, repository map, and v1.x roadmap gate so cold readers can see the current evidence boundary without reading the whole status packet first.
- This is a public-surface and validation increment only; it is not a new source, evidence transition, support-state promotion, external review, proof result, benchmark result, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, deployed safety system, or ASI implementation claim.
F.546 2026-07-02 - Clear generated-reader long paragraph queue
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Context Transactions, Snapshots, Mounts, and Taint, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewMinimum Viable Implementationtransaction-field and route-review inventory prose with a clearer reader explanation of the transaction record, schema/fixture boundary, finite Lean route model, bounded synthetic memory-store rehearsal, next transaction-packet slice, and non-claim boundary while leaving the canonical AI/research chapter unchanged. - Split the
Readiness Gates, Residual Escrow, and Quarantinedraft key-figure explanation into shorter paragraphs while preserving the figure, alt text, text-equivalent explanation, and no deployed-readiness/non-release boundary. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and the reader chapter review matrix. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 115,822 reader words, 48 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 10 medium-priority heuristic review rows. - This is a reader projection, key-figure prose, and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a deployed memory store, branch-isolation result, deletion closure result, readiness-engine behavior, residual-ledger storage, quarantine enforcement, benchmark result, evidence transition, support-state promotion, proof result, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or source-derived evidence update.
F.547 2026-07-02 - Refine Fast Generation reader accounting prose
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Fast Generation Architectures, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewMinimum Viable Implementationharness inventory prose with a split reader explanation of the generation-mode registry, baseline/negative-control slice, static Theseus import boundary, support replay probe, local public-safe task bundle, and no-speedup/no-promotion boundary while leaving the canonical AI/research chapter unchanged. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and the reader chapter review matrix. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 115,806 reader words, 47 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 2 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 11 medium-priority heuristic review rows. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a generation-speed result, model-quality result, useful-solution-per-second model claim, Theseus live replay, speculative decoding/MTP/diffusion/KV-cache benchmark, evidence transition, support-state promotion, proof result, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or source-derived evidence update.
F.548 2026-07-02 - Refine Artifact Graphs reader replay prose
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Artifact Graphs, Audit Logs, and Replay, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewMinimum Viable Implementationharness inventory prose with a clearer normal reader explanation of the artifact record, schema boundary, finite Lean predicates, synthetic replay-packet harness, next replay-packet slice, and non-claim boundary while leaving the canonical AI/research chapter unchanged. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and the reader chapter review matrix. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 115,927 reader words, 46 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 3 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 12 medium-priority heuristic review rows. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a deployed artifact graph service, replay engine, audit reconstruction service, provenance-completeness checker, benchmark result, evidence transition, support-state promotion, proof result, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or source-derived evidence update.
F.549 2026-07-02 - Add rendered reader key-figure HTML probe
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_key_figure_html_probe.py,docs/reader_key_figure_html_probe.md, andexperiments/reader_key_figure_html_probe/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a local rendered curated-reader HTML probe of the ten draft key figures. - The probe builds the tracked curated reader manuscript in a temporary workspace, renders HTML, and checks the rendered figure blocks for image refs, copied SVG assets, alt text, captions, responsive image classes, and visible non-claim boundary paragraphs.
- Updated the reader key-figure review, roadmap, README, repository map, and publication readiness docs so the HTML DOM check is discoverable while EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, visual-design, contrast, page-break, audio companion, and release-review blockers remain open.
- This is a rendered-HTML DOM probe only; it is not visual figure review, final figure-artifact approval, reader release approval, format approval, support-state promotion, evidence transition, proof result, benchmark result, or deployed-runtime claim.
F.550 2026-07-02 - Refresh README public status surfaces
- Updated the public README reader-overlay summary from stale hand-maintained overlay details to the current generated count: 45 active operations across 23 chapters for Human view and generated reader editions only.
- Replaced the README’s brittle hand-maintained harness inventory paragraph with a stable pointer to
docs/v1_0_candidate_status.md, Appendix E, and the Phase 5 registry, while naming representative chapter-specific/support checks and preserving the no chapter-claim promotion boundary. - This is a public-surface documentation correction only; it does not create a new harness, evidence transition, support-state promotion, release artifact, proof result, benchmark result, or deployed-runtime claim.
F.551 2026-07-02 - Refine Readiness reader lifecycle prose
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Readiness Gates, Residual Escrow, and Quarantine, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewMinimum Viable Implementationharness inventory prose with a tighter reader explanation of the readiness record, schema boundary, readiness/residual gate harness, lifecycle probe, Lean finite predicates, and no-promotion boundary while leaving the canonical AI/research proof and probe details unchanged. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, the reader chapter review matrix, and the v1.0 status snapshot. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 115,946 reader words, 45 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 4 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 13 medium-priority heuristic review rows. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a deployed readiness engine, residual-ledger storage result, live quarantine routing result, terminal-state governance result, MoECOT replay, benchmark result, evidence transition, support-state promotion, proof result, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or source-derived evidence update.
F.552 2026-07-02 - Add Readiness lifecycle probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_readiness_lifecycle_probe.py,docs/readiness_lifecycle_probe.md, andexperiments/readiness_lifecycle_probe/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic synthetic readiness lifecycle fixture with six valid synthetic transitions and twelve expected-invalid controls. - Extended
AsiStackProofs.ReadinessGateswithlean:readiness.gates.lifecycle_probe_bridge, tying the fixture-summary fields to the existing finite lifecycle-transition family without changing the chapter support state. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 179 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 936 theorem declarations, 754 derived/decomposed, 178 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Updated
book_structure.json,docs/book_outline.md, Appendix E, the Readiness Gates live chapter, the curated reader chapter, the v1.0 status snapshot, the v1.x roadmap, andscripts/validate_book.pyso the new probe is visible and guarded by the normal book validation path. - This is a finite-record and deterministic-fixture increment only; it does not execute a deployed readiness engine, prove residual-ledger storage, prove live quarantine routing, prove benchmark quality, rerun MoECOT, create an evidence transition, promote the Readiness Gates chapter core claim, or change Appendix C support states.
F.553 2026-07-02 - Refine Runtime Adapters reader implementation prose
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Runtime Adapters, Tool Permissions, and Human Approval, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewMinimum Viable Implementationharness inventory prose with a tighter reader explanation of the permission envelope, synthetic permission harness, finite Lean boundary, temp-file effect replay, adversarial boundary probe, and no-deployed-adapter boundary while leaving the canonical AI/research proof and probe details unchanged. - Preserved the two-valid/seven-invalid permission harness boundary, the rollback-exact public-safe temp-file replay, the missing-permission and expired-approval denial controls, the two-valid/twelve-invalid adversarial boundary probe, revocation routing, support-state effect
none, and non-claims. The generated reader chapter moved from medium to low heuristic priority, from 71 to 49 dense-term hits, and from one long paragraph to zero. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, the reader chapter review matrix, the v1.0 status snapshot, and the roadmap burn-down. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 115,939 reader words, 44 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 4 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 13 medium-priority heuristic review rows. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a deployed-adapter result, sandbox-isolation result, approval-service result, secret-handle safety result, rollback-service result, revocation-propagation result, policy-enforcement result, security review, support-state promotion, proof result, benchmark result, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or source-derived evidence update.
F.554 2026-07-02 - Refine Evidence States reader evidence-control prose
- Added two active reader-only semantic overlay operations for
Evidence States and Claim Discipline, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewInterfacesandMinimum Viable Implementationfield-list and harness inventory prose with a reader-facing explanation of the claim ledger, transition ledger, changelog surface, current audits, and no-promotion boundary while leaving the canonical AI/research record fields and audit details unchanged. - Preserved the Appendix C boundary, evidence-bundle probe, claim-ledger audit, accepted-transition audit, four bounded non-core upward transitions, no-promotion ledger, invalid controls, and non-claims. The generated reader chapter moved from medium to low heuristic priority, from 123 to 95 dense-term hits, and from one long paragraph to zero.
- Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, the reader chapter review matrix, the v1.0 status snapshot, and the roadmap burn-down. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 116,262 reader words, 43 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 5 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 14 medium-priority heuristic review rows. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a claim-truth result, source-interpretation result, independent-review result, new evidence transition, support-state promotion, proof result, benchmark result, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or source-derived evidence update.
F.555 2026-07-02 - Refine Circle reader proof-contract prose
- Added two active reader-only semantic overlay operations for
Circle Calculus and Proof-Carrying AI Contracts, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewInterfacesandMinimum Viable Implementationproof-contract inventory prose with tighter reader prose while leaving the canonical AI/research receipt field inventory, implementation detail, source evidence, and mechanism diagram unchanged. - Preserved the public-safe Circle receipt boundary, theorem IDs, fingerprints, consumer-gate checks, narrow package boundary, future stale theorem/fingerprint/promotion-blocker negative cases, and non-claims. The generated reader chapter moved from heuristic score 8 to 6 and from 175 to 136 dense-term hits while retaining one Mermaid diagram and no generated reader tables or non-Mermaid code blocks.
- Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, the reader chapter review matrix, the v1.0 status snapshot, and the roadmap burn-down. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 116,414 reader words, 41 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 6 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 15 medium-priority heuristic review rows. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a Circle theorem replay, theorem-id resolution, receipt replay, fingerprint validation, generated contract-pack result, downstream model-quality result, proof result, benchmark result, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, support-state promotion, or source-derived evidence update.
F.556 2026-07-02 - Refine Executable Specifications reader proof envelope
- Added two active reader-only semantic overlay operations for
Executable Specifications and Lean Proof Envelope, replacing generated reader and live Human-viewInterfacesandMinimum Viable Implementationproof-envelope inventory prose with a clearer artifact-lane narrative while leaving the canonical AI/research proof details and rendered mechanism diagram unchanged. - Preserved the proof-depth snapshot, projection-style warning, Proof Target Record contract, Lean/schema/validator/test/benchmark lane separation, verifier-result boundary, semantic-adequacy blocker, and no-promotion language. The generated reader chapter moved from heuristic score 9 to 7 and from 228 to 199 dense-term hits while retaining one Mermaid diagram and no generated-reader tables or non-Mermaid code blocks.
- Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, the reader chapter review matrix, and the v1.0 status snapshot. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 116,492 reader words, 39 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 6 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 15 medium-priority heuristic review rows. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a proof result, semantic proof adequacy review, source-interpretation validation, deployed-enforcement result, benchmark result, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, support-state promotion, or source-derived evidence update.
F.557 2026-07-02 - Reduce Spinoza reader table density
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Proof-Carrying Claims and Adversarial Review, replacing the generated reader and live Human-viewInterfacesfield table with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research field table unchanged. - Preserved the claim-ledger, VCM, Verification Bandwidth, proof-artifact, tribunal, planning, and execution handoffs in prose, along with the boundary that proofs, citations, dossiers, verifier outputs, tribunal verdicts, failed attempts, and dissent return only bounded ledger effects.
- Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, the reader chapter review matrix, the v1.0 status snapshot, and the tracked audio-script probe count. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 116,551 reader words, 37 active/applied overlay operations, 0 generated-reader chapter table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 6 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 0 high-priority plus 15 medium-priority heuristic review rows. - This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, verifier-quality result, theorem-validity result, citation-accuracy audit, semantic-equivalence result, reviewer-independence result, adversarial-probe-quality result, verdict-correctness result, support-state promotion, or source-derived evidence update.
F.558 2026-07-02 - Reduce RankFold reader table density
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
RankFold, NeuralFold, and Artifact Compression, replacing the generated reader and live Human-viewCore Claimsource-support table with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research source-support table unchanged. - Preserved the exact public-safe RankFold artifact-import and RAW0 replay boundaries in reader prose: the 100,000,000-byte decoded artifact digest, observed 2.76634019 decoded/archive ratio inside the recorded import set,
rfa verify1 OK / 0 failed summaries,NEURAL0inspect metadata, the 3,936-byte synthetic replay fixture,RAW0/Raw (stored)boundary, no compression advantage, corrupt-archive rejection, and both no-promotion records. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and the reader chapter review matrix. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 116,280 reader words, 36 active/applied overlay operations, 4 table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 1 high-priority plus 14 medium-priority heuristic review rows. The RankFold chapter moved from high to low priority by table-density heuristics. - Updated the v1.0 status snapshot, roadmap burn-down, and tracked audio-script probe table count from 7 to 6 to match the generated reader-derived narration workspace. This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, NeuralFold compression result, compression-advantage claim, codec-correctness result, downstream-utility result, fallback-execution result, deployed-compression result, support-state promotion, or source-derived evidence update.
F.559 2026-07-02 - Reduce Virtual Context ABI reader table density
- Added two active reader-only semantic overlay operations for
The Virtual Context ABI: Typed Pages, Cells, and Certificates, replacing the generated reader and live Human-viewRepresentation examplesandInterfacestable sections with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research representation and interface-field tables unchanged. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.html,docs/reader_continuity_audit.md, and the reader chapter review matrix. The reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 116,296 reader words, 35 active/applied overlay operations, 11 table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 2 high-priority plus 14 medium-priority heuristic review rows. The Virtual Context ABI chapter moved from high to low priority by table-density heuristics. - Updated the v1.0 status snapshot, roadmap burn-down, and tracked audio-script probe table count from 9 to 7 to match the generated reader-derived narration workspace. This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, deployed VCM resolver, memory-store behavior, context compiler, summary-fidelity result, certificate-truthfulness result, VCM-Bench result, leak-prevention claim, support-state promotion, or source-derived evidence update.
F.560 2026-07-02 - Reduce Integrated Reference reader table density
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Integrated Reference Architecture, replacing the generated reader and live Human-viewWorked showpiece trace: one request through the stacktable section with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research showpiece trace and hop table unchanged. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 116,072 reader words, 33 active/applied overlay operations, 22 table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 3 high-priority plus 14 medium-priority heuristic review rows. The Integrated Reference chapter moved from high to medium priority by table-density heuristics. - Updated the v1.0 status snapshot, roadmap burn-down, and tracked audio-script probe table count from 10 to 9 to match the generated reader-derived narration workspace. This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; it is not a reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, integrated runtime trace, external replay, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, benchmark result, model-quality claim, deployment claim, scheduler-behavior claim, or authority-enforcement claim.
F.561 2026-07-02 - Reduce Circle reader table density
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Circle Calculus and Proof-Carrying AI Contracts, replacing the generated reader and live Human-viewConcrete Circle Receipt Boundarytable with prose while leaving the canonical AI/research evidence table unchanged. - Regenerated
assets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the reader-continuity audit now records 44 reader chapters, 116,435 reader words, 32 active/applied overlay operations, 32 table rows, 53 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, and 4 high-priority plus 13 medium-priority heuristic review rows. The Circle chapter moved from high to medium priority by table-density heuristics. - Updated the v1.0 status snapshot and roadmap burn-down. This is a reader projection and Human-view craft increment only; refreshed the tracked audio-script probe table count from 11 to 10 to match the generated reader-derived narration workspace. It is not a reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, Circle replay, theorem replay, support state promotion, source-derived evidence update, benchmark result, model-quality claim, deployment claim, or public contract-pack result.
F.562 2026-07-02 - Add Runtime adapter revocation route proof
- Added
lean:runtime.adapters.revocation_route_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.RuntimeAdapters, with finite route theorems for revoked approval, revoked lease, revoked authority receipt, missing no-mutation evidence, missing effect receipt, complete non-revoked dispatch, and no-promotion/non-claim boundaries. - Updated the Runtime Adapters live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, proof triage, roadmap burn-down, generated proof manifest, and generated Appendix E surfaces. This closes a finite-record revocation-route coverage gap only; it does not prove deployed adapter execution, deployed revocation propagation, approval-service behavior, sandbox isolation, secret-handle safety, rollback-service behavior, policy enforcement, security review, support-state promotion, or any evidence transition.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 178 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 935 theorem declarations, 754 derived/decomposed, 177 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.563 2026-07-02 - Record RankFold no-promotion decisions
- Added explicit
no_changeevidence-transition records for the RankFold public-safe replay probe and RankFold artifact import:evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/rankfold_public_safe_replay_probe_no_change.jsonandevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/rankfold_artifact_import_no_change.json. Both records keep their narrowed claim surfaces atargumentand mark support-state effect asblocks_promotion. - Extended
scripts/validate_rankfold_public_safe_probe.pyandscripts/validate_rankfold_artifact_import.pyso each RankFold evidence artifact checks its matching no-promotion record. The public-safe replay remains a one-file RAW0 roundtrip plus corrupt-archive rejection under a license-disabled NeuralFold boundary; the artifact import remains read-only metadata over three existing local.rfaarchive observations. - Updated the RankFold docs, outline, and manifest test rows to make the promotion burden explicit. This creates no upward support-state transition, does not promote the RankFold chapter core claim, and does not prove NeuralFold compression, RankFold codec correctness, compression advantage, fresh benchmark performance, downstream utility, fallback execution, deployed compression behavior, or model quality.
F.564 2026-07-02 - Add Runtime adapter adversarial boundary probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_runtime_adapter_adversarial_boundary_probe.py,docs/runtime_adapter_adversarial_boundary_probe.md, andexperiments/runtime_adapter_adversarial_boundary/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic synthetic runtime-adapter adversarial boundary fixture with two valid synthetic adapter boundary reviews and twelve expected-invalid controls covering confused-deputy parent mismatch, parent authority ceiling overrun, lease authority ceiling overrun, approval scope mismatch, expired approval, sandbox escape path, secret materialization, missing rollback handle, missing effect receipt, missing audit refs, support-state promotion, and missing non-claim boundary. - Added
lean:runtime.adapters.adversarial_boundary_probe_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.RuntimeAdapters, with finite route theorems for parentage, authority, approval, sandbox, secret, rollback, receipt, audit, support-state, non-claim, low-impact dispatch, and scoped high-impact dispatch boundaries. - Updated the Runtime Adapters live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, README, and book-gate validation. This does not execute a deployed adapter, prove sandbox isolation, prove approval-service behavior, prove secret-handle safety, prove policy-enforcement correctness, prove rollback-service behavior, prove revocation propagation, perform security review, promote the chapter support state, or create a support-state transition.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 177 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 927 theorem declarations, 746 derived/decomposed, 177 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.565 2026-07-02 - Add Typed job durable lifecycle probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_typed_job_durable_lifecycle_probe.py,docs/typed_job_durable_lifecycle_probe.md, andexperiments/typed_job_durable_lifecycle/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic synthetic durable lifecycle fixture with two valid synthetic durable lifecycle traces and nine expected-invalid controls covering retry without idempotency, authority widening on retry, permission overreach after resume, expired-lease dispatch, missing completion receipt, missing replay ref, missing residual owner, missing non-claim boundary, and fixture-driven support-state promotion. - Added
lean:jobs.lifecycle.durable_lifecycle_probe_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.TypedJobs, with finite Lean route theorems for retry, lease, receipt, replay, residual-owner, non-claim, and no-support-effect boundaries. - Updated the Labor OS live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not execute a deployed scheduler, prove durable workflow recovery, prove permission enforcement, prove approval-service behavior, prove replay correctness, promote the chapter support state, or create a support-state transition.
F.566 2026-07-02 - Add Planning runtime-replan delta audit
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_planning_runtime_replan_delta.py,docs/planning_runtime_replan_delta_audit.md, andexperiments/planning_runtime_replan_delta/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic Planning runtime-replan delta fixture. - The audit validates 2 synthetic runtime-replan traces and 9 expected-invalid controls for authority widening, stop-condition erasure, unaffected-node rerun without dependency impact, missing residual ownership, missing context delta, missing verification delta, blocked-authority dispatch, support-promotion overclaim, and missing non-claim boundary.
- Added
lean:planning.runtime_replan.delta_audit_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.Planningfor finite runtime-delta routing, including authority-widening rejection, stop-condition-erasure rejection, blocked-authority dispatch rejection, complete modeled delta acceptance, and fixture-summary alignment. - Updated the live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap, manifest, proof scaffolds, README, and book-gate validation. This is no deployed planner, runtime scheduler, decomposition-quality result, route-quality result, selected-tier-adequacy result, live-feedback result, evidence-transition, or chapter-core promotion claim.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 176 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 911 theorem declarations, 731 derived/decomposed, 176 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.567 2026-07-04 - Record Planning scheduler-state no-promotion decision
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/planning_scheduler_state_probe_no_change.jsonas an acceptedblocks_promotionno-change decision for the existing Planning scheduler-state probe. - Updated the Planning live chapter, curated reader chapter, scheduler-state probe note, outline, roadmap, README, landing page, and non-core evidence ledger so the probe is recorded as blocking evidence for scheduler-state overclaims only.
- The accepted decision does not create an upward support-state transition, move any chapter core claim above
argument, prove deployed planner or scheduler behavior, prove decomposition quality, prove context-demand prediction, prove route quality, prove selected-tier adequacy, prove scheduler optimality, prove runtime replanning, prove benchmark performance, prove model quality, prove safety, or prove ASI.
F.568 2026-07-02 - Add substrate adoption trace
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_substrate_adoption_trace.py,docs/substrate_adoption_trace.md, andexperiments/substrate_adoption_trace/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic Mathematical and Search Substrates adoption-trace fixture. - The trace validates 4 synthetic states (
valid_exploratory_registration,valid_structural_only_receipt,valid_consumer_axis_blocked, andvalid_negative_control_retirement) and 8 expected-invalid controls for missing baseline, missing falsification condition, theorem spillover, unmeasured-axis routing, failed-control promotion, missing fallback, support-promotion overclaim, and missing non-claim boundary. - Added
lean:substrates.search.adoption_trace_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.SearchSubstratesfor finite trace-summary acceptance, axis-laundering rejection, failed-control/fallback/no-promotion boundary preservation, and non-claim alignment. - Updated the live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap, manifest, proof scaffolds, and book-gate validation. This is no substrate A/B test, representation-efficiency result, search-quality result, routing-quality result, compression-quality result, model-quality result, runtime result, Circle/CoilMoECOT/Mamba/TreeLLM/Theseus adoption validation, support-state transition, or chapter-core promotion claim.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 174 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 894 theorem declarations, 716 derived/decomposed, 174 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.569 2026-07-02 - Add intent-governed replacement bridge
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_intent_governed_replacement_bridge.py,docs/intent_governed_replacement_bridge.md, andexperiments/intent_governed_replacement_bridge/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a synthetic bridge from command-contract authority into replacement admission. - The bridge validates 2 public-safe synthetic bridge traces and 6 expected-invalid controls for missing intent refs, authority widening, stop-condition erasure, default promotion without approval, missing rollback ownership, and support-promotion overclaim.
- Added
lean:replacement.intent_governed.bridgeinAsiStackProofs.Replacementfor finite bridge-summary acceptance, authority-widening rejection, stop-condition-erasure rejection, default-without-approval blocking, and no-promotion-boundary preservation. - Updated the live and curated reader Command Contracts and Capability Replacement chapters, the manifest, outline, roadmap, README, and book-gate validation. This is no parser, deployed dispatcher, approval-service, replacement execution, production rollback, monitor-quality, regression-suite-quality, evidence-transition, or chapter-core promotion claim.
F.570 2026-07-02 - Add Theseus report-bundle audit
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_theseus_report_bundle_audit.py,docs/theseus_report_bundle_audit.md, andexperiments/theseus_report_bundle_audit/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a public-safe Project Theseus report-bundle audit. - The audit validates 1 public-safe bundle-shaped fixture and 7 expected-invalid controls for bundle completeness, replay-readiness rows, crosswalk rows, gate mappings, work-board contract fields, visible artifact gaps, intervention-ladder ordering, support-promotion overclaim, and no-promotion boundaries.
- Added
lean:theseus.reference.report_bundle_audit.fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.TheseusReferencefor finite audit acceptance, hidden artifact-gap rejection, no-live-replay/no-support-promotion preservation, and alignment with the public report-bundle review predicate. - Updated the Project Theseus live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap, proof manifest, proof triage, proof-depth classification, proof artifact audit, Appendix E, README, repository map, and public readiness surfaces. This is no clean live Theseus replay, public task-bundle run, current work-board import, benchmark result, model-quality result, safety result, alignment result, external review, or support-state-promotion claim.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 173 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 891 theorem declarations, 716 derived/decomposed, 174 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.571 2026-07-02 - Add prototype phase gate harness
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_prototype_phase_gates.py,docs/prototype_phase_gate_harness.md, andexperiments/prototype_phase_gates/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor the Prototype Roadmap phase acceptance and dependency-gate tests. - The harness validates 2 public-safe valid fixtures and 6 expected-invalid controls for phase acceptance, research-only phase debt, missing required artifacts, dependency inversion, self-improvement without an independent evaluator, support promotion without an evidence-transition record, phase debt without retirement, and missing non-claim boundaries.
- Added
lean:roadmap.phases.fixture_gate_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.PrototypeRoadmapfor finite fixture-summary acceptance, missing-non-claim rejection, no support-state promotion, and no phase-completion claim. Updated the live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap, proof manifest, proof triage, proof-depth classification, proof artifact audit, proof adequacy review, Appendix E, and public status/readiness surfaces. - This is no phase-completion, deployed build-controller, benchmark, release-readiness, evaluator-quality, model-quality, or support-state-promotion claim.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 171 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 884 theorem declarations, 708 derived/decomposed, 174 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.572 2026-07-02 - Add runtime adapter effect-replay proof bridge
- Added
lean:runtime.adapters.effect_replay_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.RuntimeAdaptersas a finite route bridge for the Runtime adapter effect replay probe. - The bridge routes missing permission, expired approval, missing no-mutation evidence, inexact rollback, missing receipts, repository/network side effects, and support-state effects away from accepted replay while admitting only a complete rollback-exact public-safe replay in the finite record model.
- Updated the Runtime Adapters live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap, proof manifest, proof triage, proof-depth classification, proof artifact audit, proof adequacy review, proof-envelope status surfaces, and public readiness surfaces. This is no deployed adapter, sandbox, approval-service, secret-handle, rollback-service, policy-enforcement, benchmark, or support-state-promotion claim.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 171 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 884 theorem declarations, 708 derived/decomposed, 174 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.573 2026-07-02 - Add reader key-figure artifact validation
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_key_figures.pyanddocs/reader_key_figure_artifact_review.mdto make the ten draft reader-handoff key figures a checked artifact surface rather than informal manuscript metadata. - The validator checks the reader-manuscript handoff contract, draft SVG accessibility metadata,
assets/diagrams/README.mdregistration, live chapter text-equivalent anchors, curated reader-manuscript placements, alt text, captions, and non-claim boundaries. It is wired intoscripts/validate_book.pyand the public repository/readiness docs. - This is a draft-artifact accountability gate only: it does not approve final figure art, EPUB/DOCX/PDF/audio layout, reader release artifacts, support-state promotion, proof results, benchmark results, or deployment claims.
F.574 2026-07-02 - Add fast generation task-bundle replay
- Added
python3 scripts/run_fast_generation_task_bundle.py,python3 scripts/validate_fast_generation_task_bundle.py,docs/fast_generation_task_bundle.md, andexperiments/fast_generation_task_bundle/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a public-safe Fast Generation task-bundle replay. - The replay compares
route://autoregressive-reference,route://fast-template-verified, androute://latency-only-proxyover four deterministic receipt tasks. It selects the verified fast-template route at 264 deterministic cost units versus 632 for the baseline and rejects the latency-only proxy at 176 cost units for verifier, fallback, residual, and support-state failures. - Added
lean:fast_generation.task_bundle_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.FastGenerationfor finite candidate-quality preservation, deterministic cost-accounting improvement, latency-only negative-control rejection, and support-promotion blocking. Updated the live chapter, reader manuscript, outline, roadmap, proof manifest, proof triage, Appendix E, proof-depth, public readiness/status, README, and validation wiring. This is a no model-speed or deployment claim, no useful-solution-per-second model claim, no reproduced speculative decoding/MTP/diffusion/KV-cache/serving result, and no support-state promotion. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 171 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 884 theorem declarations, 708 derived/decomposed, 174 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.575 2026-07-02 - Add SCIF commit Lean bridge
- Added
lean:security.scif.commit_probe_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.SecurityKernelas a finite route bridge for the SCIF sanitized commit replay probe. - The bridge routes secret output, handle output, missing lifecycle zeroization, overbroad context, inactive approval, and missing residual boundaries away from commit, routes prompt-injection cases to sanitized refusal, and admits only clean sanitized commits in the finite record model.
- Updated proof-manifest, proof-triage, proof-depth, outline, live chapter, reader manuscript, proof-envelope, roadmap, and public status surfaces. This is structured-record route coverage only; it does not prove a deployed security kernel, sandbox isolation, side-channel safety, prompt-injection containment, privacy, security, or support-state promotion.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 171 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 884 theorem declarations, 708 derived/decomposed, 174 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.576 2026-07-02 - Add SCIF sanitized commit replay probe
- Added
python3 scripts/run_security_scif_commit_probe.py,python3 scripts/validate_security_scif_commit_probe.py,docs/security_scif_commit_probe.md, andexperiments/security_scif_commit_probe/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic public-safe Security Kernel SCIF commit replay probe. - The probe records
valid_sanitized_commit_replay,valid_prompt_injection_blocked_commit, and six expected-invalid controls:invalid_unsanitized_secret_commit_blocked,invalid_handle_leak_commit_blocked,invalid_missing_zeroize_commit_blocked,invalid_overbroad_context_commit_blocked,invalid_unapproved_destination_commit_blocked, andinvalid_missing_residual_commit_blocked. - Updated the Security Kernel live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap, manifest, README/status surfaces, repository map, and validation wiring. This is a no deployed-kernel, sandbox-isolation, side-channel-safety, prompt-injection-containment, secret-handle-safety, approval-service, least-privilege-context, privacy, security, or support-state-promotion claim.
F.577 2026-07-02 - Add Intent re-contract trigger probe
- Added
python3 scripts/run_intent_recontract_probe.py,python3 scripts/validate_intent_recontract_probe.py,docs/intent_recontract_probe.md, andexperiments/intent_recontract_probe/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic public-safe Human Intent downstream-delta route probe. - The probe records
valid_no_material_delta_continue,valid_publication_surface_delta_recontracts, and seven expected-invalid controls:invalid_authority_delta_without_recontract,invalid_private_source_delta_without_recontract,invalid_stop_condition_erasure_without_recontract,invalid_evidence_bar_weakening_without_recontract,invalid_affected_party_widening_without_recontract,invalid_means_expansion_without_recontract, andinvalid_support_state_promotion_without_recontract. - Updated the Human Intent live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap, manifest, README/status surfaces, repository map, and validation wiring. This is a no natural-language-intent-understanding, deployed-parser-quality, deployed-authority-extraction, prompt-injection-containment, runtime-dispatch, approval-service, user-satisfaction, or support-state-promotion claim.
F.578 2026-07-02 - Add VCM resolver/certificate probe
- Added
python3 scripts/run_vcm_resolver_certificate_probe.py,python3 scripts/validate_vcm_resolver_certificate_probe.py,docs/vcm_resolver_certificate_probe.md, andexperiments/vcm_resolver_certificate_probe/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic public-safe Virtual Context ABI resolver/certificate fixture probe. - The probe records
valid_resolver_materialization_receipt,valid_mandatory_miss_typed_fault, and nine expected-invalid controls for address, version, snapshot, mount policy, lease expiry, certificate source binding, authority escalation, truthfulness overclaim, and undeclared summary omission boundaries. - Updated the Virtual Context ABI live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap, manifest, README/status surfaces, repository map, and validation wiring. This is a no deployed-resolver, memory-store, context-compiler, open-domain-summary-fidelity, certificate-truthfulness, transaction-isolation, deletion-enforcement, model-facing-context-quality, VCM-Bench, leak-prevention, or support-state-promotion claim.
F.579 2026-07-02 - Add artifact steward lifecycle probe
- Added
python3 scripts/run_artifact_steward_lifecycle_probe.py,python3 scripts/validate_artifact_steward_lifecycle_probe.py,docs/artifact_steward_lifecycle_probe.md, andexperiments/artifact_steward_lifecycle_probe/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic public-safe steward lifecycle route probe. - The probe records
valid_clean_release_review_proposal,valid_sunset_review_route, and six expected-invalid controls:invalid_tainted_event_without_review,invalid_over_policy_treasury_spend,invalid_contribution_governance_laundering,invalid_unscoped_federation_contract,invalid_release_without_gate_evidence, andinvalid_sunset_criteria_ordinary_work. - Updated the Artifact Steward Agents live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap, manifest, README/status surfaces, repository map, and validation wiring. This is a no steward-bot, treasury-executor, event-taint-workflow, contributor-ledger, governance-runner, project-federation, release-runner, sunset-protocol, or support-state-promotion claim.
F.580 2026-07-02 - Add runtime adapter effect replay probe
- Added
python3 scripts/run_runtime_adapter_effect_probe.py,python3 scripts/validate_runtime_adapter_effect_probe.py,docs/runtime_adapter_effect_probe.md, andexperiments/runtime_adapter_effect_probe/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a public-safe local temp-file runtime-adapter effect replay. - The probe records
valid_low_impact_local_write_effect_replay, pre/post and rollback digests, rollback-exact restoration, and two no-mutation controls:invalid_missing_permission_no_mutationandinvalid_expired_approval_no_mutation. - Updated the Runtime Adapters live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap, manifest, Appendix E generator, README/status surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not prove deployed adapter behavior, sandbox isolation, approval-service behavior, secret-handle safety, revocation propagation, policy-enforcement correctness, rollback-service behavior, benchmark performance, or chapter-core support-state promotion.
F.581 2026-07-03 - Align Artifact Steward reader evidence boundary
- Updated the Artifact Steward Agents curated reader chapter, prose-pass record, reader-manuscript manifest, reconciliation report, and reader-review matrix generator so the human-reader path now explicitly names the 2026-07-02 Artifact steward lifecycle probe as bounded synthetic fixture-route evidence: two valid routes, six expected-invalid controls, finite record predicates, no support-state effect, and no steward-bot, treasury-executor, governance-runner, release-runner, sunset-protocol, project-federation, or support-promotion claim.
- This is a reader evidence-boundary alignment only. It is not a steward bot, treasury executor, event-taint workflow, contributor-ledger service, governance runner, release runner, sunset protocol, project federation harness, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.582 2026-07-03 - Align Integrated Reference reader replay boundary
- Updated the Integrated Reference Architecture curated reader chapter, prose-pass record, reader-manuscript manifest, reconciliation report, and reader-review matrix so the human-reader path now explicitly names the existing
reference-trace-replay-2026-07-02-resource-flagshipresult as bounded record-shape/local-replay evidence: one Resource flagship validator command, command-output digest, tracked artifact bundle, eight layer handoffs, blocked-path stop conditions,record_shape_onlysupport effect, and no evidence transition. - This is a reader evidence-boundary alignment only. It is not a deployed integrated ASI runtime, live artifact-continuity service, authority-stop enforcement result beyond the referenced blocked fixture, scheduler result, benchmark result, model-quality result, economic result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.583 2026-07-03 - Align Project Theseus reader audit boundary
- Updated the Project Theseus curated reader chapter, prose-pass record, reader-manuscript manifest, reconciliation report, and reader-review matrix so the human-reader path now explicitly names the existing Theseus report-bundle audit as bounded public-safe audit evidence: one valid fixture, seven expected-invalid controls, eight crosswalk rows, six visible artifact gaps, support-state effect
none, chapter-core support effectnone, and no evidence transition. - This is a reader evidence-boundary alignment only. It is not a clean live Theseus replay, imported private report bundle, public task-bundle run, current work-board import, benchmark-environment record, publication permission, external review, deployed Theseus runtime result, benchmark result, model-quality result, generation-speed result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.584 2026-07-03 - Align Prototype Roadmap reader phase-gate boundary
- Updated the Prototype Roadmap curated reader chapter, prose-pass record, reader-manuscript manifest, reconciliation report, and reader-review matrix so the human-reader path now explicitly names
prototype_phase_gates_2026_07_02_localas bounded fixture evidence: two valid fixtures, six expected-invalid controls, integrate/research-only/reject routes, and support-state effectnone. - This is a reader evidence-boundary alignment only. It is not a real phase acceptance, full dependency-gate audit, prototype phase execution, deployed build-controller result, benchmark result, evaluator-independence result, rollback-execution result, release-readiness result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, or artifact approval.
F.585 2026-07-03 - Align Living Book reader change-packet boundary
- Updated the Living Book Methodology curated reader chapter, prose-pass record, reader-manuscript manifest, reconciliation report, and reader-review matrix so the human-reader path now explicitly names the living-book change-packet harness as bounded publication-governance fixture evidence: three valid fixture packets, six expected-invalid controls, and no release approval or support-state promotion.
- This is a reader evidence-boundary alignment only. It is not a reader release, EPUB/PDF/DOCX/audio artifact approval, manuscript-quality result, source-interpretation result, live-site availability result, external-review completion, autonomous future-agent correctness result, support-state promotion, or artifact approval.
F.586 2026-07-03 - Align Open Research reader intake boundary
- Updated the Open Research Agenda curated reader chapter, prose-pass record, reader-manuscript manifest, reconciliation report, and reader-review matrix so the human-reader path now explicitly names the bounded implemented intake slice: one research-backlog fixture, one new-paper triage fixture with four synthetic cases, protocol-schema validation for those records, and two finite Lean gates with negative-case theorems.
- This is a reader evidence-boundary alignment only. It is not a live-paper intake, citation check, literature-normalization pass, chapter-insertion approval, source-interpretation review, benchmark reproduction, public-release permission check, external-review completion, support-state promotion, reader release, or ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact approval.
F.587 2026-07-03 - Add Context Transactions memory-store fixture bridge
- Added a finite
AsiStackProofs.ContextTransactionsmemory-store harness summary bridge for the bounded context transaction memory-store harness: three valid fixtures, six expected-invalid controls, read/mount/branch/ deletion/taint/replay checks, invalid-control rejection flags, and no chapter-core support promotion. - Updated
python3 scripts/validate_context_transaction_memory_store.pyto require the Lean bridge terms and the recorded result-boundary phrases, then updated the live chapter, outline, book structure proof/test metadata, and proof manifest source of truth. This is a Lean/Python fixture-alignment improvement only; it is not a deployed memory-store result, branch-isolation result, runtime mount-enforcement result, deletion-closure service, declassification-quality result, VCM-Bench reproduction, support-state promotion, reader release, or ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact approval. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 180 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 940 theorem declarations, 758 derived/decomposed, 178 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.588 2026-07-02 - Add RankFold public-safe replay probe
- Added
python3 scripts/run_rankfold_public_safe_probe.py,python3 scripts/validate_rankfold_public_safe_probe.py,docs/rankfold_public_safe_probe.md, andexperiments/rankfold_public_safe_probe/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a fresh local RankFold pack/verify/list/unpack replay over a generated synthetic public-safe text fixture. - The probe records
RAW0/Raw (stored), roundtrip-exact digest preservation, no compression advantage, a local license-disabled NeuralFold boundary, and a rejected single-byte archive mutation negative control. - Updated the RankFold live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap, manifest, Appendix E generator, README, repository map, v1 status snapshot, and publication-readiness trust surface. This does not prove NeuralFold compression, compression advantage, RankFold codec correctness, downstream utility, fallback execution, deployed compression behavior, benchmark performance, or chapter-core support-state promotion.
F.589 2026-07-02 - Add metaphysics lineage boundary audit
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_alignment_metaphysics_boundary.py,docs/alignment_metaphysics_boundary_audit.md, andexperiments/constitutional_alignment_metaphysics_boundary/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonso the Constitutional Alignment chapter keeps metaphysical and consciousness lineage labeled as lineage, interpretation, speculation, or design rationale. - Updated the live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap, manifest, and validation wiring. This is a deterministic surface audit only; it does not prove metaphysical claims, consciousness claims, moral correctness, deployed constitutional alignment, runtime corrigibility, reviewer quality, source truth, source interpretation adequacy, rights usability, or support-state promotion.
F.590 2026-07-02 - Refresh public trust surface counts
- Updated the public landing page and publication-readiness record so the first-minute trust surface consistently reports four accepted narrow non-core upward transitions, 167 proof targets, and forty-one validation checks while preserving that all 44 chapter core claims remain at
argument. - Strengthened
python3 scripts/validate_publication.pyandpython3 scripts/validate_non_core_evidence_ledger.pyso stale public wording such as three non-core transitions, 147 proof targets, or thirty-five harnesses is rejected. This does not create evidence, approve a release artifact, accept external review, or promote chapter core claims.
F.591 2026-07-02 - Add living-book change-packet harness
- Added
schemas/living_book_change_packet.schema.json,python3 scripts/validate_living_book_change_packets.py,docs/living_book_change_packet_harness.md, andexperiments/living_book_change_packets/results/2026-07-02-local.mdfor an explicit living-book change-packet record. - Added three valid synthetic packets and six expected-invalid controls for missing changelog refs, passing without validation commands, render-pass without render commands, reader derivatives treated as equal authority, support promotion without evidence-transition refs, and missing non-claims.
- Added
lean:living_book.methodology.change_packet_boundaryinAsiStackProofs.LivingBookfor finite change-packet boundary checks and updated the Living Book Methodology live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, and validation wiring. This does not approve a release, prove manuscript quality, prove source interpretation, approve reader/ebook/PDF/DOCX/audio artifacts, prove future-agent correctness, or promote support states.
F.592 2026-07-02 - Upgrade self-improvement boundary harness
- Upgraded
schemas/self_improvement_transition.schema.json,python3 scripts/validate_self_improvement_boundaries.py, and the synthetic self-improvement fixture set so transition records now requireboundary_delta_review,verification_budget_preservation, andgate_freshness. - Added three expected-invalid controls for boundary-delta laundering, verification/security/rollback/human-review budget cuts, and stale-gate promotion without rerun. The harness now passes with 3 valid fixtures and 10 expected-invalid fixtures, recorded in
experiments/self_improvement_boundaries/results/2026-07-02-local.md. - Updated the Recursive Self-Improvement live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, and harness documentation so the boundary-delta, verification-budget, and stale-gate tests are implemented as synthetic-record checks. This does not prove deployed self-improvement behavior, evaluator integrity, authority enforcement, rollback execution, regression quality, live boundary-delta review, actual verification-budget measurement, fresh Theseus/current-readiness gate replay, source interpretation, recursive self-improvement safety, or model behavior.
F.593 2026-07-02 - Add contestability worked example fixture
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_contestability_worked_example.py,docs/contestability_worked_example.md, andexperiments/contestability_worked_example/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a synthetic care-memory export example that joins value-conflict residuals, redacted audit packets, scoped exit paths, safety-limited fork boundaries, redaction appeal, replacement-preserved receipts, seven expected-invalid mutation controls, and non-claim boundaries. - Added
lean:values.conflict.contestability_example_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.ValueConflictas a finite summary bridge for the worked example fixture. This checks only fixture alignment for residuals, rights receipts, rejected controls, no support-state effect, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated the Moral Uncertainty live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not prove moral correctness, legal rights, reviewer independence, export usability, fork safety, deployed governance, support-state promotion, or external review quality.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 167 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 862 theorem declarations, 686 derived/decomposed, 174 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.594 2026-07-02 - Add Accepted live transition review audit
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_accepted_transition_review_audit.py,docs/accepted_transition_review_audit.md, andexperiments/accepted_transition_review/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a real accepted-transition review audit covering 35 accepted transition records, four bounded non-core upward transitions, no accepted upward chapter-core transition, the accepted no-promotion ledger, review status, changelog refs, evidence packet refs, verification commands, limitations, reviewer-independence disclosures, support-state effect boundaries, non-claims, and seven expected-invalid mutation controls for core upward promotion, missing changelog, missing non-claims, missing evidence packets, unresolved acceptance blockers, no-change support movement, and no-promotion support-effect drift. - Added
lean:evidence.accepted_transition.review_audit_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.EvidenceStates, with a finite Lean summary bridge for accepted transition presence, bounded non-core upward transitions, no chapter-core promotion, no-promotion decisions, changelog refs, rejected mutation controls, bounded support-state effects, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated the Evidence States live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not prove evidence truth, prove reviewer independence, prove source interpretation, promote chapter core claims, approve new support-state transitions, or prove external review quality.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 165 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 857 theorem declarations, 682 derived/decomposed, 171 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.595 2026-07-02 - Add Claim ledger completeness audit
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_claim_ledger_completeness_audit.py,docs/claim_ledger_completeness_audit.md, andexperiments/claim_ledger_completeness/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a real Appendix C completeness audit covering 44 manifest chapter core claims, 44 Appendix C rows, expected claim IDs, chapter IDs, claim text, labels, support states, assigned sources, current evidence, claim-source mappings, open gaps, promotion paths, and seven expected-invalid mutation controls for missing, duplicate, unknown, mislabeled, support-mismatched, open-gap-missing, and promotion-path-missing rows. - Added
lean:evidence.claim_ledger.completeness_audit_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.EvidenceStates, with a finite Lean summary bridge for manifest claim coverage, unique Appendix C rows, label/support matching, open gaps, promotion paths, rejected mutation controls, no-support-effect status, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated the Evidence States live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not prove claim truth, prove source interpretation, prove promotion readiness, create a support-state transition, promote chapter core claims, or prove external review quality.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 164 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 856 theorem declarations, 682 derived/decomposed, 170 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.596 2026-07-02 - Add Evidence bundle completeness and changelog-consistency probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_evidence_bundle_completeness_probe.py,docs/evidence_bundle_completeness_probe.md, andexperiments/evidence_bundle_completeness/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic synthetic evidence-bundle fixture with two valid synthetic evidence bundles and seven expected-invalid controls covering no-change records, blocked promotion, missing claim IDs, missing artifact or result refs, missing commands, promotion without accepted transition records, missing changelog refs, missing limitations or non-claims, stale changelog linkage, and fixture-driven evidence-truth overclaiming. - Added
lean:evidence.bundle.completeness_probe_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.EvidenceStates, with a finite Lean summary bridge for a no-change bundle, a blocked-promotion bundle, rejected controls, changelog consistency, no-support-effect status, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated the Evidence States live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not prove evidence truth, prove source interpretation, prove artifact correctness, create a support-state transition, promote the chapter support state, or prove deployed release governance.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 163 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 855 theorem declarations, 682 derived/decomposed, 169 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.597 2026-07-02 - Add Failure taxonomy detector and mitigation-boundary probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_failure_taxonomy_detector_probe.py,docs/failure_taxonomy_detector_probe.md, andexperiments/failure_taxonomy_detector/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic synthetic failure-taxonomy detector fixture with two valid synthetic failure incidents and seven expected-invalid controls covering authority creep blocked at an authority ceiling, Goodhart/evaluator drift residualized through evaluator freeze and review escalation, missing failure classes, missing boundary owners, mitigation without receipts, unblocked authority creep, Goodhart/proxy failure with no residual, recurrence without escalation, and fixture-driven support-state promotion. - Added
lean:failure.taxonomy.detector_probe_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.FailureModes, with a finite Lean summary bridge for authority-creep and Goodhart/evaluator-drift incidents, rejected controls, residual boundaries, no-support-effect status, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated the Failure Modes live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not prove failure detection, prove prevention, prove mitigation effectiveness, run a deployed detector, prove evaluator independence, promote the chapter support state, or create a support-state transition.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 162 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 854 theorem declarations, 682 derived/decomposed, 168 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.598 2026-07-02 - Add Adversarial review dossier and verdict-quality probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_adversarial_review_dossier_probe.py,docs/adversarial_review_dossier_probe.md, andexperiments/adversarial_review_dossier/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic synthetic review-dossier fixture with two valid synthetic review dossiers and seven expected-invalid controls covering scoped acceptance with dissent preserved, semantic-mismatch rejection, missing dossier refs, LLM-judge-only acceptance, missing adversarial probes, erased dissent constraints, action verdicts without required actions, prior-review reuse without a guard, and fixture-driven support-state promotion. - Added
lean:spinoza.adversarial_review.dossier_probe_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.ProofCarryingClaims, with a finite Lean summary bridge for scoped-acceptance and mismatch-rejection dossiers, rejected controls, LLM-judge-only rejection, no-support-effect status, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated the Proof-Carrying Claims live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not prove semantic equivalence, prove reviewer independence, prove adversarial-probe quality, prove verdict correctness, run an LLM judge, run a debate system, promote the chapter support state, or create a support-state transition.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 162 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 854 theorem declarations, 682 derived/decomposed, 168 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.599 2026-07-02 - Add Typed job delivery and evidence-readiness probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_typed_job_delivery_probe.py,docs/typed_job_delivery_probe.md, andexperiments/typed_job_delivery/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic synthetic typed-job delivery fixture with two valid synthetic typed-job traces and seven expected-invalid controls covering parent-contract requirements, approval bypass, permission overreach, delivery laundered as evidence-ready, missing artifact refs, missing audit events, and fixture-driven support-state promotion. - Added
lean:jobs.lifecycle.delivery_probe_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.TypedJobs, with a finite Lean summary bridge for an evidence-ready delivery trace, a delivered-but-not-evidence-ready trace, rejected controls, no-support-effect status, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated the Labor OS live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not execute a deployed scheduler, prove permission enforcement, prove approval-service behavior, execute a runtime adapter, prove replay correctness, promote the chapter support state, or create a support-state transition.
- Current proof-depth snapshot: 162 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 854 theorem declarations, 682 derived/decomposed, 168 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
F.600 2026-07-02 - Expand claim-ledger semantic and assumption fixtures
- Expanded
python3 scripts/validate_claim_ledger_revision.pywith semantic-variant and assumption-context gates, adding two valid fixtures and three expected-invalid controls underexperiments/claim_ledger_revision/. The local run now passes with 5 valid fixture(s) and 7 expected-invalid fixture(s), recorded atexperiments/claim_ledger_revision/results/2026-07-02-local.md. - Added
lean:claims.ledger.semantic_assumption_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.ClaimLedger, with a finite Lean summary bridge for accepted semantic-variant merge, accepted assumption-context split, rejected scope-overwriting merge, rejected assumption-context erasure, rejected unsynchronized variant surface, no-support-effect status, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated the Claim Ledgers live chapter, curated reader chapter, harness documentation, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not prove semantic equivalence, assumption-context completeness, source interpretation, runtime behavior, verifier quality, open-domain claim extraction, contradiction-detection quality, deployed belief-engine behavior, or support-state promotion.
F.601 2026-07-02 - Add Verification bandwidth contradiction probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_verification_bandwidth_probe.py,docs/verification_bandwidth_probe.md, andexperiments/verification_bandwidth/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic synthetic contradiction and adequacy fixture with two valid synthetic adequacy traces and seven expected-invalid controls covering pairwise contradiction blocking, drafting-only inadequacy, summary-derived promotion rejection, dominant-distractor miss rejection, high-risk inadequate context without escalation, schema-mode empirical overclaim rejection, ignored negative evidence, unidentified semantic units, and support-state promotion from the fixture. - Added
lean:verification_bandwidth.contradiction_probe_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.VerificationBandwidth, with a finite Lean summary bridge for the contradiction-blocking trace, drafting-only trace, rejected controls, no-support-effect status, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated the Verification Bandwidth live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not measure model verification bandwidth, prove contradiction-rate performance, prove distractor resistance, validate an adequacy classifier, execute a deployed claim ledger or escalation service, promote chapter support state, or create a support-state transition.
F.602 2026-07-02 - Add Planning scheduler-state probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_planning_scheduler_state_probe.py,docs/planning_scheduler_state_probe.md, andexperiments/planning_scheduler_state/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic synthetic scheduler-state fixture with two valid synthetic scheduler traces and seven expected-invalid controls covering blocked-node dispatch, ready-without-context dispatch, failed-adequacy route selection, conflicting merge acceptance, replanning authority erasure, accepted dependency cycles, and cost-quality ledgers that erase repair, human-review, failed-attempt, or residual costs. - Added
lean:planning.scheduler_state.probe_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.Planning, with a finite Lean summary bridge for scheduler and local-repair traces, rejected controls, cost-quality ledger coverage, no-support-effect status, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated the Planning live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not prove decomposition quality, context-demand prediction, selected-tier adequacy, route quality, scheduler optimality, deployed scheduler behavior, runtime replanning behavior, or chapter support-state promotion.
F.603 2026-07-02 - Add Intent-to-execution handoff probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_intent_execution_handoff_probe.py,docs/intent_execution_handoff_probe.md, andexperiments/intent_execution_handoff/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic synthetic vertical handoff fixture with two valid synthetic handoff traces and seven expected-invalid controls covering missing approval, authority widening, hidden override application, missing dispatch receipt, side effect without adapter receipt, residual erasure, and missing artifact-to-parent links. - Added
lean:intent_execution.handoff_trace.probe_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.IntentToExecution, with a finite Lean summary bridge for accepted and blocked handoff paths, rejected controls, no-support-effect status, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated the Command Contracts live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not parse natural-language intent, execute a deployed dispatcher or runtime adapter, prove approval-service enforcement, prove artifact satisfaction, promote the chapter support state, or create a support-state transition.
F.604 2026-07-02 - Add efficiency route-search probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_efficiency_route_search_probe.py,docs/efficiency_route_search_probe.md, andexperiments/efficiency_route_search/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a synthetic Efficient ASI route-search/accounting probe with 2 valid bounded traces and 6 expected-invalid controls covering lower-cost eligible route omission, hidden-cost class omission, erased residuals, compression-utility overclaim, authority bypass, and missing negative controls. - Added
lean:efficiency.route_search.probe_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.Efficiency, with a finite Lean summary bridge for trace counts, candidate-route counts, invalid-savings controls, hidden-cost audit coverage, and no-promotion boundaries. - Updated the Efficient ASI live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not prove route-search completeness, cost-estimate accuracy, measured efficiency, model quality, compression utility, benchmark performance, or chapter-core support-state promotion.
F.605 2026-07-02 - Add SCF lifecycle trace probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_scf_lifecycle_trace.py,docs/scf_lifecycle_trace_probe.md, andexperiments/scf_lifecycle_trace/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic Stable Capability Fields lifecycle trace with 2 valid traces and 6 expected-invalid controls covering forward lifecycle, incident quarantine, identity drift, default-without-regression, default authority expansion, retired restart, deprecation without notice, and retirement without receipt. - Added
lean:scf.lifecycle.trace_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.StableCapabilityFields, with a finite Lean summary bridge for trace counts, forward/quarantine coverage, unsafe-transition rejection, and no-promotion boundaries. - Updated the SCF live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not execute deployed route validation, prove evaluator-integrity measurement, preserve real regressions, execute rollback, enforce lifecycle transitions in production, or promote the chapter core claim.
F.606 2026-07-02 - Add intent intake probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_intent_intake_probe.py,docs/intent_intake_probe.md, andexperiments/intent_intake_probe/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a synthetic raw-request corpus with 4 valid bounded-request scenarios and 6 expected-invalid controls covering urgency, trust language, vague broad-means requests, private-source publication pressure, declared stop conditions, and bounded-default non-authority. - Added
lean:intent.intake.probe_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.IntentContracts, with a finite Lean summary bridge for corpus counts, request-pressure rejection, stop-condition preservation, bounded-default non-authority, and no-promotion boundaries. - Updated the Human Intent live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not prove natural-language intent understanding, deployed authority extraction, prompt-injection containment, runtime dispatch, user satisfaction, approval-service behavior, or chapter-core support-state promotion.
F.607 2026-07-02 - Add capability replacement trace probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_capability_replacement_trace_probe.py,docs/capability_replacement_trace_probe.md, andexperiments/capability_replacement_trace/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic replacement trace with a baseline implementation, non-default canary, two valid synthetic replacement transactions, three expected-invalid controls for authority widening, failed regression, and missing rollback, monitor-triggered rollback, rollback dry run, residuals, and no support-state promotion. - Added
lean:replacement.transaction.trace_probe_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.Replacement, with a finite Lean mirror for trace counts, canary non-default status, monitor-triggered rollback, rejected controls, residuals, no-support-effect status, and non-claim boundary. - Updated the Capability Replacement live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not execute deployed or runtime replacement behavior, prove regression-suite or monitor quality, execute production rollback, promote the chapter core claim, or create a support-state transition.
F.608 2026-07-02 - Add proof-depth surface synchronization
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_proof_depth_surface.pyand wired it intopython3 scripts/validate_book.pyso the proof-envelope live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, and roadmap expose the current proof-depth classification counts and the direct/projection versus derived/decomposed distinction. - Current proof-depth snapshot: 162 proof targets, 54 Lean modules, 854 theorem declarations, 682 derived/decomposed, 168 direct/projection, 4 unknown/mixed, and 5/5 safety-critical chapter classifications present.
- Updated the proof-envelope chapter and reader chapter to describe projection-only traceability and to keep proof-depth classification separate from semantic adequacy, source interpretation, deployed enforcement, model quality, benchmark evidence, and support-state promotion.
F.609 2026-07-02 - Add Policy update lease probe
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_policy_update_lease_probe.py,docs/policy_update_lease_probe.md, andexperiments/policy_update_lease/results/2026-07-02-local.jsonfor a deterministic policy-update lease fixture over six synthetic router-policy samples, five candidate policies, one source-grounded canary kept experimental, and three expected-invalid controls for reward-only proxy, authority expansion, and missing rollback. - Added
lean:policy_optimization.lease_probe_fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.PolicyOptimization, with a finite Lean mirror for sample count, candidate count, selected-canary experimental status, expected-invalid rejection flags, rollback dry-run presence, no-support-effect status, and non-claim boundary. - Updated the Policy Optimization live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not run PPO, DPO, GRPO, RLVR, or any optimizer; does not prove policy improvement, reward quality, or route quality; does not execute a deployed canary or live rollback; and does not create a support-state transition.
F.610 2026-07-02 - Add benchmark anti-Goodhart fixture bridge
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_benchmark_fixture_bridge.pyandexperiments/benchmark_antigoodhart/results/2026-07-02-fixture-bridge.jsonto recompute the benchmark anti-Goodhart fixture set, record 2 valid fixtures, 5 expected-invalid controls, one promotion-ready synthetic path, one saturated-regression-floor path, and expected-invalid controls for missing anti-Goodhart checks, blocked-ratchet policy promotion, reward-as-truth confusion, saturated promotion, and release without approval. - Added
lean:benchmarks.ratchet.fixture_bridgeinAsiStackProofs.BenchmarkRatchetsso the fixture summary has a finite Lean mirror with no-support-promotion and non-claim boundaries. - Updated the benchmark live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap, harness note, manifest, generated proof/test surfaces, and validation wiring. This does not run an empirical benchmark, prove hidden-holdout integrity, prove policy-training quality, execute a steward release, create an evidence transition, promote chapter-core support, or validate Theseus benchmark practice.
F.611 2026-07-02 - Import Circle cyclic-memory receipt slice
- Added a bounded Circle cyclic-memory structural receipt slice for local external Circle Calculus commit
63b0f511, contractCC-AI-CONTRACT-MEMORY-001, kindcyclic_memory_residue_winding, theorem IDsAIM-T0001,AIM-T0002,AIM-T0004, andAIM-T0005, same-residue events[7, 15, 23, 31], same-residue windings[0, 1, 2, 3],max_alias_load=4, strict receipt fingerprinta25d841aff585b59519919cad25d89a3f76cd8ddb11fb1549d593f7f2f09c62a, command output digests, and Circle CLI output3 passed in 2.51s. - Added
scripts/validate_circle_cyclic_memory_receipt_slice.py,docs/circle_cyclic_memory_receipt_slice.md, andexperiments/circle_cyclic_memory_receipt_slice/; wired the check intoscripts/validate_book.py, Appendix E generation, the Coil live chapter, the curated reader manuscript, the outline, v1.x roadmap, README, and repository map. - No retrieval-quality result, reasoning-quality result, model-quality result, long-context result, speed result, memory-scaling result, throughput result, paging-correctness result, deployment claim, transfer claim, ASI claim, support-state transition, chapter-core support-state promotion, reader release, or external review is claimed.
F.612 2026-07-02 - Import RankFold artifact evidence surface
- Added a public-safe RankFold artifact-import record for three existing local
.rfaarchive observations over a 100,000,000-byte decoded artifact digest, archive byte ratios up to 2.76634019 decoded/archive,rfa verifysummaries of 1 OK and 0 failed, one unencrypted PACK0 stream, andNEURAL0inspect metadata. - Added
scripts/validate_rankfold_artifact_import.py,docs/rankfold_artifact_import.md, andexperiments/rankfold_artifact_import/with metadata, hashes, verifier summaries, public-safety boundaries, and non-claims. Wired the check intoscripts/validate_book.py, Appendix E generation, the RankFold live chapter, the curated reader chapter, the outline, v1.0 status snapshot, v1.x roadmap, README, and repository map. - No dataset bytes, archive bytes, fresh compression run, RankFold codec correctness, deterministic decoder correctness beyond the recorded local decoded digest observations, benchmark performance, downstream utility, fallback execution, deployed compression behavior, support-state transition, chapter-core support-state promotion, reader release, or external review is claimed.
F.613 2026-07-02 - Add command field-confidence gates
- Expanded the plan-execution contract harness with a valid blocked inferred-authority route plus expected-invalid inferred-field dispatch and inferred-authority dispatch fixtures. The local harness now passes with 3 valid and 10 expected-invalid fixtures.
- Added finite
AsiStackProofs.CommandContractsfield-confidence routing for inferred authority confidence, missing output confidence, and complete confirmed/policy-imposed dispatch eligibility, and registered the newlean:command.semantic_interface.field_confidence_routeproof target. - Updated the Intent-to-Execution chapter, outline, manifest, Appendix E, Phase 5 registry, plan-execution harness note, proof manifest, proof triage, proof-depth classification, proof artifact audit, proof adequacy review, v1.0 status snapshot, and v1.x roadmap burn-down so field-confidence audit and inferred-authority dispatch blocking are tracked as synthetic-record and finite-Lean evidence rather than still-planned blockers.
- No parser-quality result, semantic-extraction-quality result, authority-extraction-quality result, approval-service result, side-effect-enforcement result, deployed dispatcher result, runtime execution trace, prompt-injection containment result, benchmark result, support-state promotion, reader release, or external review is claimed.
F.614 2026-07-02 - Add ArtifactGraph replay-packet proof bridge
- Added a third Artifact Graph proof target,
lean:artifacts.graph.replay_packet_bridge, and expandedAsiStackProofs.ArtifactGraphwith finite replay-packet route theorems for parent-job mismatch, missing audit chain, byte-exact missing observation, stale certificates, support-review transaction validation, partial-replay promotion blocking, record-only partial replay, and complete bounded-review admission. - Updated the Artifact Graph chapter, outline, proof manifest, proof triage, Appendix E, proof-depth classification, proof artifact audit, proof adequacy review, and v1.x roadmap burn-down so the synthetic Python replay harness and finite Lean replay-packet bridge are tracked together.
cd lean && lake build,python3 scripts/validate_proof_depth.py --write,python3 scripts/validate_proof_readiness.py,python3 scripts/validate_proof_artifact_audit.py --write, andpython3 scripts/sync_proof_manifest.py --checkpass locally for the new proof surface.- No deployed artifact graph service, real replay engine, audit reconstruction service, provenance-completeness service, produced-artifact trace, source-interpretation result, chapter-core support-state promotion, runtime result, benchmark result, reader release, or external review is claimed.
F.615 2026-07-02 - Add companion-note routing for dense Part III chapters
- Added drafting companion notes for Planning, Routing Heads, Personal Compute Hives, Compact Generative Systems, Fast Generation, Resource Economics, CoilRA, Policy Optimization, and Project Theseus so e-reader and audio review can route dense record vocabulary, route/plan states, method taxonomy, cyclic-substrate adoption language, policy-update vocabulary, implementation-reference report details, local-evidence details, and validator lists without moving meaning-critical claim boundaries out of the reader spine.
- Updated the companion-note routing manifest, reader chapter review matrix, generated reader review matrix document, companion-note routing review, roadmap, and companion-note README to track twelve drafting companion-note candidates instead of three.
- Added the Reference Trace replay test to the generated scaffold source of truth in
book_structure.jsonand refreshed the proof manifest line anchors after updating the outline, so the Pages scaffold check no longer deletes the Appendix E replay row. - No reader release, e-reader artifact, audio artifact, format approval, support-state promotion, planner-quality claim, route-quality claim, hive-scheduler claim, speedup claim, compression-utility claim, cyclic-substrate quality claim, policy-training claim, Project Theseus live replay claim, scheduler/economic claim, workload-quality claim, model-quality claim, or external review is claimed.
F.616 2026-07-02 - Add reference trace command replay
- Added
scripts/run_reference_trace_replay.pyandscripts/validate_reference_trace_replay.pyto record one actual local Integrated Reference Architecture replay frompython3 scripts/validate_resource_flagship_lane.py. - Wrote
experiments/reference_trace/replay_results/2026-07-02-resource-flagship.jsonwith command output digest, tracked artifact bundle, Reference Trace Record, and blocked-authority fixture stop conditions. - Updated the Integrated Reference Architecture chapter, Reference Trace harness note, Appendix E, roadmap, reader-continuity audit, book validator, and v1.0 status word counts.
- No deployed runtime trace, live artifact-continuity service, authority-stop enforcement outside the fixture, model-quality result, benchmark result, scheduler/economic result, support-state promotion, external review, or artifact approval is claimed.
F.617 2026-07-02 - Record Resource sublane no-promotion decisions
- Added accepted no-change/no-promotion evidence-transition records for the Resource Economics workflow-trace, local-replay, workload-quality, load-stability, and CI-cost sublanes.
- Wired those records into the Resource flagship runner, flagship validator, active evidence-cycle validator, roadmap, and flagship lane run note so the aggregate replay must carry the sublane boundaries.
- No new upward support transition, chapter-core promotion, scheduler result, production workload result, economic result, external review, or artifact approval is claimed.
F.618 2026-07-02 - Embed reader-manuscript key figures
- Embedded/adapted the ten current draft key figures into the curated reader manuscript chapters with captions,
fig-alttext, and explicit non-claim boundaries. - Updated the v1.x roadmap and v1.0 status snapshot so the remaining blocker is figure polish, format-specific inspection, and release review, not missing reader-manuscript placement.
- No support state, proof result, runtime evidence, source evidence, external review, release approval, EPUB/PDF/DOCX/audio approval, or final figure-art approval is claimed.
F.619 2026-07-02 - Reconcile roadmap review and surface Theseus evidence facts
- Reviewed the latest external project review against the local tree and updated the v1.x roadmap with the remaining finite blockers: burn-down row accounting,
IntentContractsandReplacementproof stragglers, Efficient ASI and Intent-to-Execution external-grounding stragglers, curated-reader figure embedding, the Integrated Reference Architecture narrative showpiece trace, Resource flagship-lane support-state decisions, chapter-length craft risk, and projection-count discipline. - Expanded
AsiStackProofs.IntentContractswith finite intent-admission route coverage for hidden overrides, unresolved ambiguity, constraint-precedence and preservation gaps, missing stop conditions, missing or widened authority, downstream re-contract triggers, missing non-claim boundaries, and complete admission. - Expanded
AsiStackProofs.Replacementwith finite replacement-lifecycle route coverage for identity mismatch, stale evidence, regression-floor failure, missing canary scope, failed canary, missing monitor window, monitor incident, missing rollback handle, failed rollback dry run, irreversible effect ownership gaps, residual-owner gaps, deprecation/retirement gaps, missing non-claim boundaries, and complete default commit. - Refreshed roadmap proof-depth counts to 817 theorem declarations, 656 derived/decomposed, 157 direct/projection-style, and 4 unknown/mixed.
- Added the Integrated Reference Architecture narrative showpiece trace to the live chapter and curated reader manuscript, following the validated approved fixture from
intent://human-book-maintenance-requestthrough command, plan, context, route, claim, work, audit, evidence, residual, and SCF no-promotion review, and the blocked fixture through denied runtime authority, blocked work, stop conditions, and promotion blockers. Updated the outline, roadmap, chapter-review notes, and implementation horizon so the remaining blocker is a replayed/live trace rather than prose. No runtime integration, live artifact-continuity audit, deployed authority-stop behavior, benchmark result, model-quality result, support-state promotion, reader release, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed. - Broadened the external-comparator grounding for the two remaining named stragglers: Efficient ASI now links source-noted sparse/distributed MoE, query/learned routing, prompt-compression, fast-generation, and benchmark pressure records to route-ledger accounting; Intent-to-Execution now links ReAct, PDDL, SHOP2, Temporal, Airflow, BPMN, TLA+, and Dafny comparators to command-contract boundaries. Updated source inventory targets, source notes, the live chapters, curated reader prose, outline, source matrix, external-grounding status, roadmap, and chapter-review burn-down. These are comparator links only; no reproduced efficiency result, parser/dispatcher behavior, workflow execution, formal-methods run, support-state promotion, or release artifact is claimed.
- Added
scripts/validate_theseus_concrete_evidence_surface.pyand revised the Project Theseus live and curated reader chapters so the public-safe architecture-gate import, generation-mode import, support replay probe, counts, digests, support-state effectnone, and no-promotion boundaries remain visible without claiming a clean live Theseus replay, generation-speed result, model-quality result, or support-state promotion.
F.620 2026-07-02 - Add stack layer traceability audit
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_stack_layer_traceability.pyto check the opener’s layer-boundary fixture, six assigned source mappings, Appendix A source-to-layer visibility, Appendix C claim/support labels, and no-promotion markers. - Wired the audit into
scripts/validate_book.py, the manifest Codex test rows, the live opener, curated reader opener, outline, roadmap, and public result note. - The audit validates repository traceability only; it does not execute an ASI Stack runtime, prove layer enforcement, measure whole-system efficiency, validate source interpretation beyond recorded mappings, promote support state, or create a chapter-core evidence transition.
F.621 2026-07-02 - Add Cognitive Compilation trace harness
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_cognitive_compilation_traces.pywith 2 valid and 4 expected-invalid hand-authored source-plan, semantic-atom, lowering-receipt, target-audit, and repair-trace fixtures. - Wired the harness into
scripts/validate_book.py, the manifest Codex test rows, the live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, roadmap, and public harness note. - The harness checks record discipline for obligation preservation, represented receipts, localized repair scope, target-audit state, syntactic-pass laundering rejection, and non-promotion boundaries only; it does not run a source-plan parser, compiler backend, concrete target validator, localized repair benchmark, quality/cost comparison, support-state promotion, or chapter-core evidence transition.
F.622 2026-07-02 - Ground Cognitive Compilation in compiler IR lineage
- Added source-noted external comparator records for LLVM IR, MLIR, and translation validation, reusing the existing DreamCoder source note for the program-synthesis side of the roadmap row.
- Updated
cognitive-compilation-and-semantic-ir, its curated reader chapter, the outline, generated source queues, and the v1.x chapter-review burn-down row so semantic IR is positioned against typed compiler IR, multi-level IR, dialects, verifiers, passes, progressive lowering, lowering receipts, and per-translation source-target validation. - This is external-grounding and reader/live prose work only; it does not implement LLVM or MLIR integration, a compiler pass, semantic lowering trace, translation validator, source-target proof, program-synthesis run, localized-repair benchmark, support-state promotion, or chapter-core evidence transition.
F.623 2026-07-02 - Ground Labor OS in durable workflow systems
- Added source-noted external comparator records for Temporal durable execution, Airflow DAG orchestration, BPMN 2.0.2 process notation, and Kubernetes Jobs batch lifecycle semantics.
- Updated
labor-os-and-typed-jobs, its curated reader chapter, the outline, generated source queues, and the v1.x chapter-review burn-down row so typed jobs are positioned against existing workflow and batch-job systems without treating those systems as Labor OS evidence. - This is external-grounding and reader/live prose work only; it does not implement a Temporal workflow, Airflow DAG, BPMN engine, Kubernetes Job, deployed scheduler, permission service, approval service, adapter runner, replay harness, support-state promotion, or chapter-core evidence transition.
F.624 2026-07-01 - Ground proof-carrying claims in verifier and judge literature
- Added source-noted external comparator records for LLM autoformalization, AI safety debate, and LLM-as-judge evaluation.
- Updated
spinoza-verification-and-proof-carrying-claims, its curated reader chapter, the outline, generated source queues, and the v1.x chapter-review burn-down row so proof-carrying claims are positioned against proof-carrying code, Lean theorem proving, informal-to-formal translation, adversarial debate, model-graded review, and contestable AI design. - This is external-grounding and reader/live prose work only; it does not implement autoformalization, debate agents, LLM judges, judge calibration, semantic-equivalence checking, tribunal-quality measurement, theorem-validity review, support-state promotion, or a chapter-core evidence transition.
F.625 2026-07-01 - Ground Claim Ledgers in belief-revision lineage
- Added source-noted external comparator records for AGM belief revision, Doyle-style truth maintenance, and de Kleer-style assumption-based truth maintenance.
- Updated the live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, generated source queues, and v1.x chapter-review burn-down row so claim-ledger revision is positioned as a bridge from formal belief change and maintained reasons to publication support states, surface synchronization, contradiction links, revision history, and release gates.
- This is external-grounding and reader/live prose work only; it does not implement AGM, TMS, ATMS, open-domain claim extraction, contradiction-quality measurement, semantic-equivalence checking, a deployed belief-revision engine, support-state promotion, or a chapter-core evidence transition.
F.626 2026-07-01 - Add Integrated Reference fixture trace
- Added a fixture-backed worked trace to
integrated-reference-architecture, naming the approvedreference-trace-fixture-approved-001and blockedreference-trace-blocked-authority-001records checked bypython3 scripts/validate_reference_trace.py. - Updated the curated reader chapter so the human manuscript explains the same approved/blocked trace pair in prose instead of leaving integration at the diagram level.
- Updated the outline and v1.x roadmap row. This is fixture-backed reader and live chapter work only; it does not create a deployed runtime trace, live artifact-continuity audit, authority-stop enforcement result, model-quality result, benchmark result, support-state promotion, or release-readiness claim.
F.627 2026-07-01 - Surface Artifact Steward proof lane
- Promoted the existing Artifact Steward lifecycle, contribution-ledger, and federation-contract Lean theorem families into first-class proof targets in
book_structure.json,docs/book_outline.md, the chapter formalization hook table,proofs/proof_manifest.json, andproofs/proof_triage.json. - Regenerated proof-depth and proof-artifact audit surfaces so the current manifest records 147 implemented finite-record proof targets, with the Artifact Steward chapter now carrying seven target rows.
- Updated the v1.x chapter-review burn-down row and current proof-status docs. This is proof-surfacing and traceability work only; it does not implement a steward bot, treasury engine, event-taint workflow, governance runner, contribution-ledger service, federation harness, release runner, sunset protocol, behavioral steward loop, support-state promotion, or governance safety claim.
F.630 2026-07-01 - Smooth Intent-to-Execution merge scaffold
- Rewrote the
intent-to-execution-contractsmechanism section so the live chapter no longer presents the merged destination as three “lanes”; the prose now follows one command-contract flow from accepted intent receipt through field provenance, authority, handoff, dispatch, jobs, artifacts, verification, feedback, residuals, and non-claims. - Smoothed the curated reader opening and updated
docs/curated_reader_intent_execution_prose_pass.mdwith the meaning-preservation boundary. - Updated the v1.x chapter-review burn-down row for Intent-to-Execution Contracts. This is reader-craft work only; it does not change claim meaning, support state, source mappings, proof/test status, implementation horizons, release status, parser correctness, prompt-injection resistance, approval enforcement, runtime dispatcher behavior, tool-effect control, or deployed execution safety.
F.631 2026-07-01 - Smooth Virtual Context ABI merge scaffold
- Rewrote the
virtual-context-abimechanism section so the live chapter no longer presents the destination mechanism as four merge “lanes”; the prose now follows the ABI flow from context request through materialization receipt, typed object, representation certificate, and fault/adequacy handoff. - Smoothed the curated reader opening for the same chapter and updated
docs/curated_reader_virtual_context_abi_prose_pass.mdwith the meaning-preservation boundary. - Updated the v1.x chapter-review burn-down row for Virtual Context ABI. This is reader-craft work only; it does not change claim meaning, support state, source mappings, proof/test status, implementation horizons, release status, resolver behavior, certificate truthfulness, summary fidelity, or deployed memory-store claims.
F.632 2026-07-01 - Add Resource flagship lane replay
- Added
scripts/run_resource_flagship_lane.pyandscripts/validate_resource_flagship_lane.pyso the selected Resource Economics flagship evidence lane can be replayed from one command. - Added
docs/resource_flagship_lane_run.mdandexperiments/resource_flagship_lane/results/2026-07-01-local.json. The run composes ten existing validators, command-output digests, the accepted non-core costed-route transition, the Resource Economics chapter-core no-change decision, and 25 tracked artifact hashes. - Wired the aggregate replay into the Resource Economics chapter, manifest, active evidence-cycle ledger, v1.x roadmap burn-down, repository map, publication-readiness surface, README, and book validation. This is aggregate local replay and drift detection only; it does not create a new support-state transition, promote the Resource Economics chapter core, approve artifacts, or prove deployed scheduler behavior, production workload behavior, model-quality, economic outcomes, or external review.
F.633 2026-07-01 - Add curated reader edition build path
- Added
scripts/build_curated_reader_edition.pyto assemble the tracked curated reader-manuscript chapters into an ignored local Quarto review workspace underbuild/curated_reader_edition/. - The new check validates that all 44 active manifest chapters have matching curated source files, exactly one Handoff section, preserved release blockers, and no live-only reader-scaffold headings before a curated review workspace is generated.
- Ran a local curated-reader HTML render with
LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 quarto render build/curated_reader_edition --to html, producingbuild/curated_reader_edition/_reader_site/index.html. This is source-level renderability evidence only; it does not approve curated reconciliation, reader formats, e-reader behavior, audio, claim support states, or release artifacts. - Extended
scripts/validate_reader_html_artifact_browser.jswith a--manifestoption so the same browser artifact check can validate the curated review workspace. The local curated HTML browser sweep passed 98 page-view pairs across 49 pages at desktop and mobile widths, without creating a release record or artifact approval. - Wired the curated build check into
scripts/validate_book.pyand updated the reader runbook, roadmap, README, editions guide, and repository map.
F.634 2026-07-01 - Add Resource load-stability probe
- Added
scripts/run_resource_load_stability_probe.pyandscripts/validate_resource_load_stability_probe.pyfor a bounded Resource Economics burst-workload slice. - Added
docs/resource_load_stability_probe.mdandexperiments/resource_load_stability_probe/results/2026-07-01-local.json. The result records a 10-task local synthetic review workload, an admit-arrivals baseline with 5 finite overload units, a selected protected capacity-smoothing route with 0 overload units and 7 residualized deferrals, and a cheaper review-erasure negative control with 3 protected-review violations plus hidden deferrals. - Added a finite
AsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomicsload-smoothing fixture bridge and wired the probe into the Resource Economics chapter, outline, manifest, Appendix E generation, v1.x evidence-cycle status, v1.0 status guards, the Resource no-change transition, publication readiness, and book validation. This is local synthetic workload evidence only; it does not prove TokenMana behavior, PlanForge behavior, deployed scheduler behavior, production queue behavior, real load stability, human productivity, model quality, economic outcomes, external review, or support-state promotion.
F.635 2026-07-01 - Repeat Resource workload-quality probe samples
- Hardened
scripts/run_resource_workload_quality_probe.pyandscripts/validate_resource_workload_quality_probe.pyso the Resource workload-quality probe records five local samples per route and selects by median elapsed time. - Regenerated
experiments/resource_workload_quality_probe/results/2026-07-01-local.jsonwith a baseline median of 156.802 ms, selected scoped-validator median of 24.584 ms, rejected no-op median of 1.523 ms, and 84.322 percent observed selected-vs-baseline median elapsed reduction. - Updated the Resource Economics chapter, outline, manifest, roadmap, evidence-cycle record, no-change evidence transition, v1 status surfaces, and probe documentation to label this as repeated local repository-task evidence only. It still does not prove stable speedup, deployed scheduler behavior, model quality, economic outcomes, external workload-quality review, or support-state promotion.
F.636 2026-07-01 - Add Resource workload-quality probe
- Added
scripts/run_resource_workload_quality_probe.pyandscripts/validate_resource_workload_quality_probe.pyfor the flagship Resource Economics lane. - The local measured result in
experiments/resource_workload_quality_probe/results/2026-07-01-local.jsonrecords three route candidates forresource-workflow-trace-integrity-review: a broader Resource live-probe baseline at 208.982 ms, a selected scoped workflow-trace validator at 27.709 ms, and a cheaper no-op success-text negative control at 21.46 ms that is rejected for not running the required validator. - Added
docs/resource_workload_quality_probe.mdand wired the result into the Resource Economics chapter, outline, manifest, Appendix E generation, v1.x evidence-cycle status, v1.0 status guards, and book validation. This is a initial local repository-task measurement only; it does not prove stable speedup, deployed scheduler behavior, TokenMana or PlanForge behavior, model quality, economic outcomes, physical feasibility, external review, or support-state promotion.
F.637 2026-07-01 - Add hive admission harness
- Added
scripts/validate_hive_admission.pywith 2 valid and 8 expected-invalid synthetic Personal Compute Hive admission fixtures covering policy-first scheduling, data locality/rented-node denial, approval receipts, guardian portal routing, sandboxed federation lease boundaries, job bidding, energy/dropout residuals, audit evidence refs, and support-state non-promotion. - Added
docs/hive_admission_harness.mdandexperiments/hive_admission/results/2026-07-01-local.mdto record the local passing result and non-claim boundary. - Updated the Personal Compute Hives chapter, outline, manifest, v1.x roadmap burn-down, and validation wiring. This is synthetic record validation only; it does not prove a deployed hive, scheduler, device registry, network overlay, approval service, guardian-policy engine, rented-node sandbox, federation run, energy measurement, dropout recovery, privacy, security, or support-state promotion.
F.638 2026-07-01 - Add serving-memory budget ledger guard
- Extended the Resource Budget Ledger harness to 6 valid and 7 expected-invalid fixtures by adding a deterministic KV-cache/serving-memory accounting record and a throughput-to-quality overclaim control.
- Added a finite
AsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomicsserving-memory guard: aggregate throughput or KV-cache reuse claims require visible KV-cache budget, batching scope, and single-request verified-output boundaries, and throughput-to-quality overclaims reject validity. - Updated the Resource Economics chapter, outline, manifest, Appendix E generator, harness docs/results, registry, and v1.x roadmap burn-down. This is deterministic record discipline only; it does not prove KV-cache behavior, serving throughput, single-request quality, model quality, load stability, economic outcomes, or chapter-core support-state promotion.
F.639 2026-07-01 - Harden chapter-review roadmap accountability
- Updated the v1.x chapter-review burn-down milestone so the Claude review’s human-reader notes are explicitly treated as seam/opening samples, not final prose review or release approval.
- Added burn-down status semantics and a Batch 0 execution rule so future runs select one row, choose a closure class, make an artifact-backed change, and update only the affected row instead of creating more review/report churn.
- Extended
scripts/validate_chapter_review_burndown.pyto guard those roadmap accountability rules. This is roadmap discipline only; it does not create source evidence, proof results, test results, support-state movement, external-review records, or reader-release approval.
F.640 2026-07-01 - Reject over-budget Resource workflow traces
- Added
invalid_capacity_budget_overrun.jsonto the Resource workflow trace harness so otherwise eligible selected routes are rejected when their aggregate resource bill exceeds the declared workload budget. - Extended
scripts/validate_resource_workflow_trace.pyto require the tracked result record’s expected-invalid control-name list, and deepenedAsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomicswith a finitecapacityBudgetOverrunRejectedsummary guard and theorem. - Refreshed the Resource live probe, proof manifest surfaces, Resource Economics chapter, roadmap/status pages, and Appendix E. This remains deterministic fixture discipline: it does not prove deployed scheduler behavior, real load stability, workload quality, physical feasibility, economic outcomes, or any chapter-core support-state promotion.
F.641 2026-07-01 - Harden Theseus generation-mode import gates
- Extended the public-safe Project Theseus generation-mode import validator to six expected-invalid controls by adding hard boundary-gate failure and missing-report-ref overclaim mutations alongside the existing private-payload, support-overclaim, raw-speed-promotion, and useful-speed-overclaim controls.
- Deepened
AsiStackProofs.FastGenerationwith a finite gate-completeness bridge for the static import: the Lean fixture now records zero missing report refs, proves the imported boundary gates all pass, and rejects public summary matches when a hard gate fails or missing report refs appear. - Refreshed the Theseus support replay probe, proof manifest/audit, Appendix E, active evidence-cycle ledger, and Fast Generation/Project Theseus chapter surfaces. This remains a static public-safe import and ASI-side replay probe; it does not rerun Theseus, prove generation speed, prove useful-solution improvement, approve a public task bundle, or promote any chapter core claim.
F.642 2026-07-01 - Add reviewer-capacity smoothing bridge
- Extended
scripts/validate_capacity_smoothing.pywith reviewer-capacity accounting, protected-review overhead checks, displaced-review-cost residualization, and a narrowAsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomicsLean bridge. - Added one valid reviewer-capacity trace and three expected-invalid controls for low-risk review hoarding, erased protected review overhead, and unresidualized displaced review cost. The local run now passes with 3 valid and 6 expected-invalid fixtures, recorded in
experiments/capacity_smoothing/results/2026-07-01-local.md. - Updated Resource Economics, the active evidence-cycle ledger, the Phase 5 registry, Appendix E generation, and v1 roadmap/status surfaces. This is toy trace discipline only; it does not prove TokenMana behavior, scheduler behavior, real load stability, review-queue optimization, reviewer-capacity optimization, protected-overhead adequacy, displaced-cost measurement, runtime behavior, human outcomes, economic outcomes, or support-state promotion.
F.643 2026-07-01 - Add model-rollout replacement controls
- Extended
scripts/validate_capability_replacement.pywith synthetic model-rollout checks for data validation, schema validation, model quality/identity, serving integration, monitor triggers, baseline regression floors, rollback trigger conditions, irreversible-effect residualization, and non-candidate ownership. - Added two valid and three expected-invalid replacement fixtures plus
experiments/capability_replacement/results/2026-07-01-local.md; the local run passes with 5 valid and 9 expected-invalid fixtures. - Updated the Capability Replacement chapter, outline, Phase 5 registry, runner/status surfaces, Appendix E generation, and v1.x roadmap burn-down. This is synthetic record-gate evidence only; it does not prove production model rollout, model-monitor behavior, deployed replacement behavior, real regression quality, rollback execution, model quality, source interpretation, support-state promotion, or reader-artifact approval.
F.644 2026-07-01 - Ground replacement in rollout and MLOps practice
- Added external source records and source notes for Argo Rollouts progressive delivery, Fowler/Hodgson feature toggles, Google Cloud MLOps continuous delivery, and Kubernetes Deployments rollout history/rollback.
- Updated Capability Replacement and Rollback plus the outline and v1.x roadmap so canary, blue-green, feature-flag, model-delivery, regression-gating, monitoring, revision-history, and rollback-trigger vocabulary is externally grounded while preserving the chapter’s
argumentsupport state. - This is external comparator grounding only; it does not prove Argo Rollouts execution, Kubernetes deployment behavior, a feature-flag platform, an ML pipeline, production model rollout, monitor-trigger quality, rollback execution, or support-state promotion.
F.646 2026-07-01 - Tighten chapter-review roadmap burn-down
- Updated the v1.x roadmap’s chapter-review burn-down milestone with explicit masterwork closure gates for proof coverage, test/evidence work, external grounding, reader craft, project-evidence surfacing, and recorded blockers.
- Tightened selected per-chapter roadmap rows so Claude’s chapter-by-chapter review routes to concrete artifacts instead of more review prose. This is planning and execution discipline only; it does not create source evidence, proof results, test results, support-state movement, external-review records, or reader-release approval.
F.647 2026-07-01 - Add Resource workflow trace-property bridge
- Extended
AsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomicswith a finite dispatch-event trace for the Resource Economics workflow fixture, including event rollup, high-risk-first order, protected-overhead, residual-ownership, and non-claim guard preservation theorems. - Updated
scripts/validate_resource_workflow_trace.pyand the tracked workflow result record so the public evidence lane now exposes trace-property Python/Lean fixture alignment, including review-minute and verification-minute fields. - Refreshed the Resource live-probe result, proof manifest, proof triage, proof-depth/audit surfaces, Resource Economics chapter, outline, v1.x active evidence cycle, v1.x roadmap, and status snapshot. This does not prove a deployed scheduler, live workload quality, physical feasibility, economic outcomes, model quality, or chapter-core support-state promotion.
F.648 2026-07-01 - Ground failure modes in safety taxonomies
- Added external source records and source notes for Langosco et al.’s goal misgeneralization work and Hubinger et al.’s learned-optimization risk paper, and connected the existing Concrete Problems, Optimal Policies Seek Power, and Goodhart-variant notes to Failure Modes of Ungoverned Intelligence.
- Updated
failure-modes-of-ungoverned-intelligenceso its failure vocabulary maps to source-noted accident-risk, goal-misgeneralization, learned-optimization, power-seeking, and Goodhart/proxy-failure families. - Regenerated generated source and claim/evidence appendices and recorded the v1.x roadmap burn-down. This is external taxonomy grounding only; it does not reproduce the cited experiments, prove detector quality, show mitigation effectiveness, establish deceptive-alignment detection, or promote chapter support state.
F.649 2026-07-01 - Add intent-origin contract negative controls
- Extended
scripts/validate_plan_execution_contracts.pywith optionalintent_originchecks for explicit constraint preservation, forbidden-means preservation, stop-condition preservation, re-contract trigger preservation, authority-ceiling preservation, unresolved-ambiguity blocking, and hidden-override disposition. - Added three expected-invalid plan-execution fixtures:
invalid_ambiguity_dispatched.jsonrejects dispatch with unresolved clarification requirements,invalid_hidden_override_applied.jsonrejects an accepted hidden override before planning, andinvalid_authority_widened_from_intent.jsonrejects widening fromwrite_public_book_onlyto deployment authority. The local harness now passes with 2 valid and 8 expected-invalid fixtures. - Updated Human Intent, Command Contracts, the outline, Appendix E, the Phase 5 registry/runner surfaces, v1 status, and the v1.x roadmap burn-down. This is synthetic record-gate evidence only; it does not prove natural-language parser quality, deployed prompt-injection containment, authority-extraction quality, approval-service behavior, runtime execution, or support-state promotion.
F.650 2026-07-01 - Reject security-overhead budget laundering
- Extended
scripts/validate_resource_budget_ledgers.pywith a security-overhead erasure check so a dispatch record cannot claim savings by removing SCIF, isolation, approval, audit/logging, redaction, or sanitization overhead. - Added
invalid_security_overhead_laundered_dispatch.json, an expected-invalid Resource Budget Record fixture for a critical secret-handling route that appears cheaper only because protected security obligations are removed. The resource-budget ledger harness now passes with 5 valid and 6 expected-invalid fixtures. - Updated Security Kernel, Resource Economics, curated reader notes, the Phase 5 registry/crosswalk surfaces, and v1.x roadmap wording. This is synthetic budget-record discipline only; it does not prove runtime budget enforcement, deployed security-kernel behavior, SCIF isolation, logging quality, sanitization quality, scheduler behavior, economic outcomes, model quality, or support-state promotion.
F.651 2026-07-01 - Expand security-kernel negative fixtures
- Extended
scripts/validate_security_kernel.pywith expired/stale/revoked approval rejection and broader overbroad-context/ambient-authority terms for SCIF admission. - Added two expected-invalid security-kernel fixtures:
invalid_expired_approval.jsonrejects a schema-shaped but expired approval record, andinvalid_overbroad_scif_context.jsonrejects all-context/private source admission as least-privilege failure. The local harness now passes with 3 valid and 8 expected-invalid fixtures. - Updated the Security Kernel chapter, curated reader manuscript note, outline, v1.x roadmap, Phase 5 registry, and status surfaces. This remains synthetic authority-use receipt discipline only; it does not prove deployed kernel behavior, sandbox isolation, side-channel safety, approval-service expiry behavior, real secret-handle safety, prompt-injection containment, least-privilege context behavior, security-overhead budget preservation, or support-state promotion.
F.653 2026-07-01 - Ground System Boundaries in capability security lineage
- Added
ext_confused_deputy_hardy_1988to the external source inventory and source notes, and widened the existing capability-systems source note so System Boundaries can use it as comparator context alongside SCF. - Updated System Boundaries live and curated reader prose to name the least-privilege, complete-mediation, capability-system, and confused-deputy lineage behind caller ceilings, delegation chains, expiry, effect receipts, and no-ambient-authority handoffs.
- Updated the outline, v1.x roadmap burn-down row, curated reader pass note, and source appendices through the generated scaffold path. This is external grounding only; it does not reproduce a capability system, run a live confused-deputy exploit, prove runtime adapter security, or move any support state.
F.654 2026-07-01 - Strengthen opener mature-endpoint contrast
- Updated the ASI Stack opener’s live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, and manifest mature-endpoint field so the Beyond-SOTA endpoint argues directly against scale-only, generic agent-loop, and compound/modular AI framings instead of restating the stack thesis.
- Preserved the existing source-noted comparator boundary for MRKL systems, LLM-agent surveys, cognitive-architecture lineage, and layered-control architecture: these sources position the opener but do not validate the ASI Stack, reproduce benchmarks, or promote support states.
- Updated the v1.x chapter-review burn-down row and curated reader prose-pass note. This is prose/source-positioning work only; it does not run new tests, add new sources, approve the reader chapter for release, or move any support state.
F.655 2026-07-01 - Refine Efficient ASI mature endpoint
- Updated the Efficient ASI live chapter, curated reader chapter, outline, and manifest mature-endpoint field to replace the generic cognition operating system phrasing with a chapter-specific governed route-economy endpoint, and refreshed the v1.0 candidate word-count snapshot after the chapter prose change.
- Deepened the chapter’s existing source-noted external positioning by tying sparse MoE conditional computation, FrugalGPT-style cascades, and BIG-bench benchmark pressure to the route-ledger fields for authority, quality predicate, visible cost, fallback, residual obligations, and support-state effect.
- Updated the v1.x chapter-review burn-down row and curated reader prose-pass note. This is prose/source-positioning work only; it does not add sources, run new tests, reproduce MoE/cascade/benchmark results, or promote any support state.
F.656 2026-07-01 - Clarify chapter-review burn-down closure classes
- Updated the v1.x roadmap’s chapter-review burn-down milestone with explicit closure classes for proof coverage, test/evidence work, external grounding, reader craft, and recorded blockers.
- Tightened the long-running goal wording so future runs select the cheapest honest artifact-backed closure for each
docs/CHAPTER_REVIEWS.mdrow rather than producing another scoring pass. - Extended
scripts/validate_chapter_review_burndown.pyso the roadmap keeps those closure classes visible. This is roadmap execution discipline only; it does not create new source evidence, proof results, tests, chapter-quality grades, or support-state movement.
F.657 2026-07-01 - Record external-review outreach blocker
- Added
external_reviews/blockers/no_named_external_reviewer_2026-07-01.jsonas a structured dated blocker for Milestone 1.5: the public review request is open, but no named independent reviewer response has been accepted and no direct outreach target has been authorized. - Updated the external-review status ledger, repository map, v1.x roadmap, and validators so the blocker remains visible without creating review evidence, support-state movement, artifact approval, or release readiness.
F.658 2026-07-01 - Expose Resource Economics fixture bridge fields
- Strengthened the Resource Economics flagship evidence lane by requiring the costed-route and workflow-trace result records to expose their Python/Lean fixture-equivalence fields directly.
scripts/validate_costed_route_resource_slice.pynow checks thatlean_fixture_alignmentrecords route constructors, per-route costs, eligibility booleans, negative controls, non-claim boundaries, and selector trace expectations;scripts/validate_resource_workflow_trace.pynow checks the workflow result’s summary-level Lean alignment fields and theorem names.- Updated the Resource Economics chapter, costed-route summary, workflow-trace summary, outline, and v1.x roadmap. This is fixture-level bridge visibility only; it does not prove deployed scheduling, route-search completeness, model quality, economic outcomes, physical feasibility, or chapter-core support-state promotion.
F.659 2026-07-01 - Surface concrete Circle receipt evidence
- Added
scripts/validate_circle_concrete_evidence_surface.pyand wired it into the full book gate to keep the concrete Circle external receipt facts visible in the Circle and CoilRA chapters, outline, and manifest test rows. - Updated Circle Calculus and CoilRA chapter prose to surface the public-safe
CC-AI-CONTRACT-ROPE-001receipt boundary: Circle commit63b0f511, requested margin1/328459,theorem_count 55, ready digestfields=31 missing=0 theorems=75, seven checked theorem IDs, fingerprints, ASI consumer-gate behavior, exact/discretized fields, and non-claims. - This is visibility and boundary preservation for an existing non-core Circle receipt lane only; it does not rerun Circle, vendor a contract pack, promote any chapter core claim, or prove model quality, context length, speed, memory, deployment safety, transfer, or ASI.
F.660 2026-07-01 - Guard chapter review burn-down roadmap
- Integrated the calibrated chapter-by-chapter reviewer pass into the v1.x roadmap as a guarded 44-row burn-down queue rather than another scorecard.
- Added
scripts/validate_chapter_review_burndown.pyand wired it into the full book gate so every current manifest chapter must keep a concrete roadmap row, stale chapter IDs are rejected, placeholder rows are rejected, and Circle-specific claims stay source-verified before surfacing. - Updated the generated Appendix E repository-check catalog. This is planning and validation discipline only; it does not create source evidence, prove chapter quality, run tests, or move any support state.
F.661 2026-07-01 - Add Compact GVR synthetic evidence slice
- Added
scripts/validate_compact_gvr_slice.py,docs/compact_gvr_slice.md,experiments/compact_gvr_slice/input/v1_x_compact_gvr_records.json,experiments/compact_gvr_slice/results/2026-07-01-local.json, andevidence_transitions/v1_x_measured/compact_gvr_slice_synthetic_test_backed.jsonfor a bounded synthetic Compact Generative Systems receipt lane. - The slice compares a 368-byte literal baseline with a 78-byte exact repeat-generator-plus-repair receipt, rejects lossy exactness, negative-rate/no-fallback, and bounded-search-overrun controls, and checks a finite
AsiStackProofs.CompactGenerativeSystemsfixture bridge. - Updated the non-core evidence ledger, measured-slice ledger, evidence transition overview, README trust surface, v1.x roadmap, v1.0 status guard, proof manifest, proof adequacy review, Compact Generative Systems chapter, outline, and generated test appendix wiring. Only
compact-generative-systems.compact_gvr_receipt_slicemoves tosynthetic-test-backed; all 44 chapter core claims remain atargument.
F.662 2026-07-01 - Expand Compact Generative admission proofs
- Added a finite
CompactAdmissionReviewandCompactAdmissionRouteFormodel toAsiStackProofs.CompactGenerativeSystems, with derived route theorems for missing source artifacts, compression boundaries, residual records, lossy exactness overclaims, reconstruction evidence, fallback paths, verifier-cost records, semantic provenance, hierarchy-migration records, evidence transitions, non-claim boundaries, and complete compact-representation admission. - Updated the Compact Generative Systems chapter, outline, manifest proof target/test rows, proof triage, and roadmap burn-down row to record the broader finite-record proof envelope.
- Compact Generative Systems remains at
argument; this does not prove codec behavior, compression rate, reconstruction quality, fallback execution, semantic grounding, representation utility, model quality, or support-state promotion.
F.663 2026-07-01 - Expand Planning graph admission proofs
- Added a finite
PlanGraphAdmissionReviewandPlanGraphAdmissionRouteFormodel toAsiStackProofs.Planning, with derived route theorems for missing command-contract acceptance, complete decomposition, acyclicity, dependency order, authority inheritance, context demand, adequacy contract, verification plan, dispatch gate, dispatch receipt, replanning controls, residual register, and non-claim boundary. - Updated the Planning chapter, outline, manifest proof target/test rows, proof adequacy review, and roadmap burn-down row to record the broader finite-record proof envelope.
- Planning remains at
argument; this does not prove decomposition quality, planner quality, graph completeness, selected-tier adequacy, route quality, scheduler behavior, cost-quality dominance, runtime replanning, deployed execution, or support-state promotion.
F.664 2026-07-01 - Add Procedural Memory external comparators
- Added source inventory records and public source notes for Toolformer (
ext_toolformer_2023) and Voyager (ext_voyager_2023) as external comparators for learned tool use, executable-code skill libraries, environment feedback, self-verification, and lifelong skill learning. - Updated the DreamCoder source note and inventory target list so
ext_dreamcoder_2020also grounds Procedural Memory’s reusable-procedure and library-learning discussion. - Updated the Procedural Memory outline, chapter positioning, roadmap row, and generated external-source appendix path. These sources are comparison and vocabulary only; no Toolformer, Voyager, or DreamCoder code, prompts, tasks, skill libraries, API-call traces, benchmark results, support-state promotion, or local reproduction is claimed.
F.665 2026-07-01 - Expand Procedural Memory lifecycle proofs
- Added a finite
ProcedureLifecycleRoutemodel toAsiStackProofs.ProceduralMemorywith derived route theorems for comparable trace clusters, negative-example preservation, closure artifacts, verification, regression quarantine, benchmark floors, active SCF targets, retirement triggers, monitoring plans, residuals, non-claim boundaries, and verified source states. - Added fixture-shaped Lean bridge records for the procedural-memory loop harness’s valid routable-with-negative-examples, failed-regression-quarantined, and retired-stale-precondition scenarios.
- Updated the Procedural Memory chapter, book outline, manifest test rows, proof-depth report, proof-artifact audit, proof adequacy review, v1.x roadmap, proof/code plan, and v1.0 proof-envelope status guard. Procedural Memory remains at
argument; no deployed loop detector, tool synthesizer, generated-tool correctness result, routing monitor, regression-quality benchmark, retirement automation, or support-state promotion is claimed.
F.666 2026-07-01 - Expand Artifact Graph route proofs
- Added replay-grade and artifact-admission route coverage to
AsiStackProofs.ArtifactGraph, bringing the module to 24 theorem declarations with derived route/negative-case coverage for missing parent/source/context/ transaction/certificate/tool/claim/test/audit/replay/evidence/non-claim fields, stale certificates, blocked promotion, and complete modeled admission. - Updated the Artifact Graphs chapter, book outline, manifest test rows, proof-depth report, proof-artifact audit, proof adequacy review, v1.x roadmap, proof/code plan, and v1.0 proof-envelope status guard to record the broader finite-record proof envelope.
- Artifact Graphs remains at
argument; this does not prove a deployed artifact graph service, real replay engine, audit reconstruction service, provenance completeness checker, imported produced-artifact traces, benchmark result, or support-state promotion.
F.667 2026-07-01 - Expand Context Transactions route proofs
- Added a finite
ContextTransactionRoutereview model toAsiStackProofs.ContextTransactionswith derived route theorems for missing or stale snapshots, branch leaks, unrepaired mount faults, taint without declassification, deleted-cell materialization without closure, invisible committed reads, missing replay boundaries, unsupported support-promotion attempts, missing non-claim boundaries, and complete committed-read admission. - Updated the Context Transactions chapter, book outline, proof-depth report, proof-artifact audit, proof adequacy review, v1.x roadmap, v1.0 status guard, proof/code plan, and generated scaffold surfaces to record the broader finite-record proof envelope.
- Context Transactions remains at
argument; the new theorems do not implement a deployed memory store, runtime mount visibility, branch isolation, deletion-closure execution, declassification quality, replay service, poisoning resistance, VCM conformance, benchmark behavior, or support-state promotion.
F.668 2026-07-01 - Add chapter-review burn-down execution batches
- Reviewed
docs/CHAPTER_REVIEWS.mdand the active v1.x roadmap, confirming that the calibrated 44-chapter review is represented as a roadmap burn-down queue rather than a source/evidence surface. - Added execution batches to Milestone 2.5 so future work attacks proof depth, verified project evidence, external grounding, and reader craft in that order, with completion tied to artifact commits or recorded blockers.
- Tightened the suggested long-running goal so it explicitly works the chapter-review burn-down through proof/evidence/source/reader changes, not another grading pass. No claim support state, source evidence, proof result, or test result changed.
F.669 2026-07-01 - Expand Runtime Adapters route proofs
- Added a finite
RuntimeAdapterRoutereview model toAsiStackProofs.RuntimeAdapterswith derived route theorems for scoped approval, parent and lease authority ceilings, confused-deputy rejection, sandbox-escape rejection, missing effect-receipt/audit/non-claim blockers, and complete low-impact dispatch. - Updated the Runtime Adapters chapter, proof-depth report, proof-artifact audit, v1.x roadmap, and v1.0 proof-envelope status surfaces to record the expanded proof coverage.
- Runtime Adapters remains at
argument; this proves finite record routing only and does not prove deployed adapter execution, sandbox isolation, approval-service behavior, secret-handle safety, rollback execution, live effect receipts, or support-state promotion.
F.670 2026-07-01 - Add Project Theseus support replay probe
- Added
scripts/run_theseus_support_replay_probe.py,scripts/validate_theseus_support_replay_probe.py,docs/theseus_support_replay_probe.md, andexperiments/theseus_support_replay_probe/results/2026-07-01-local.jsonas a local replay-accounting probe over the two public-safe Project Theseus import validators. - Wired the probe into
scripts/validate_book.py, the active evidence-cycle ledger, the v1.0 status guard, the defended-contribution track record, the roadmap, the repository map, README, and the affected Project Theseus and Fast Generation chapter status surfaces. - This records command-output digests and tracked artifact hashes for the static ASI-side Theseus imports only. It does not create a clean live Theseus replay, public task-bundle run, generation-speed result, useful-solution-per-second result, model-quality result, support-state transition, or chapter-core promotion.
F.671 2026-07-01 - Connect Efficient ASI reader thesis to selector evidence
- Updated the drafting curated reader chapter for The Efficient ASI Hypothesis so its route-ledger thesis now points to the Resource Economics selector slice as a concrete accounting-receipt pattern: baseline, cheaper invalid controls, residual ownership, replay command, proof bridge, and non-claims.
- Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, and prose-pass note to record the reader-only divergence.
- No live claim, Appendix C support state, source boundary, proof/test status, implementation horizon, reader release, artifact approval, measured efficiency result, route-search result, deployed routing result, or chapter-core promotion is changed.
F.672 2026-07-01 - Update Resource Economics curated reader evidence bridge
- Updated the drafting curated reader chapter for Resource Economics so the human-reader prose now explains the accepted costed-route slice, adequate baseline, cheaper failed-verification control, cheaper hidden-residual control, finite selector-state Lean replay, and local live probe as one bounded evidence-boundary story.
- Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, and prose-pass note to point at the current live Resource Economics source state and record the reader-only divergence.
- No live chapter claim, Appendix C support state, source boundary, proof/test status, implementation horizon, reader release, ebook, PDF, DOCX, HTML, audio artifact, scheduler result, economic result, or chapter-core promotion is changed.
F.673 2026-07-01 - Add Resource Economics selector-state trace bridge
- Added
costed_route_fixture_trace_selects_lowest_eligible_routetoAsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomics, proving that the finite four-route selector replay ends with the bounded transform route after seeing two eligible routes and two cheaper rejected controls. - Strengthened
scripts/validate_costed_route_resource_slice.pyand the tracked result record so the costed-route evidence lane now requires the selector-state trace theorem alongside the JSON cost, eligibility, selected route, and negative-control alignment checks. - Updated the Resource Economics chapter, costed-route slice summary, active evidence-cycle ledger, v1/v1.x status surfaces, README, proof-depth report, and proof-artifact audit. Refreshed the Resource live-probe result so tracked artifact hashes match the changed proof bridge files.
- Resource Economics remains at
argument; this is finite fixture/trace evidence only and does not prove deployed routing, scheduler behavior, model quality, load stability, economic outcomes, physical feasibility, simulator adequacy, or a chapter-core support-state promotion.
F.674 2026-07-01 - Complete reader key-figure draft asset set
- Added draft SVG assets for Compression and Generation Acceptance, Cyclic Substrate Adoption Gate, and Living Book Release Pipeline, completing draft asset coverage for the ten current reader-handoff key-figure targets.
- Wired the three figures into their anchor chapters with
fig-alttext and prose text equivalents, then recorded the asset paths and text-equivalent anchors ineditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/manifest.json. - Strengthened
scripts/validate_reader_manuscript_manifest.pyso adrafting_handoff_readyreader handoff requires draft assets for all key-figure targets and checks that text-equivalent anchors resolve to real chapter headings. - Refreshed the generated reader-continuity audit and audio-script probe companion-treatment image count so downstream reader/audio review manifests match the new chapter figures.
- Updated roadmap, status, README, repository map, and diagram inventory surfaces to distinguish draft figure coverage from release-reviewed figure artifacts. No support-state promotion, final art approval, manuscript-quality approval, reader release, ebook, audio artifact, benchmark result, or proof result is claimed.
F.675 2026-07-01 - Refresh Resource Economics core no-change transition
- Refreshed
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/resource_economics_no_change.jsonso the accepted chapter-core no-change decision now includes the deterministic workflow trace, local live replay probe, CI publication cost profile, and folded simulation-transfer boundary alongside the earlier generation-mode, budget-ledger, and capacity-smoothing evidence. - Updated
docs/evidence_transition_pilot.mdto keep the public transition summary aligned with the current 44-chapter spine and 22 accepted no-change/22 explicit no-promotion coverage split. - Resource Economics remains at
argument; the refreshed transition records that local command replay, CI publication metadata, deterministic workflow traces, and simulation-transfer fixtures improve accounting and replay discipline but do not establish production scheduler behavior, live workload quality, physical feasibility, simulator adequacy, model quality, economic outcomes, or support-state promotion.
F.676 2026-07-01 - Add Resource Economics CI cost profile
- Added
scripts/build_resource_ci_cost_profile.py,scripts/validate_resource_ci_cost_profile.py,docs/resource_ci_cost_profile.md, andexperiments/resource_ci_cost_profile/results/2026-07-01-main.json. - The profile records eight actual GitHub Pages publication workflow runs, seven completed runs, six successful completed runs, one generated-scaffold failure, one repair run, elapsed-duration metrics, the failed-run log digest, and the no-claim repair boundary.
- Wired the profile into
scripts/validate_book.py, the active evidence cycle, the Resource Economics chapter, v1/v1.x roadmap and status surfaces, README, and the repository map. - This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create a deployed scheduler result, production workload trace, live model-quality result, physical-feasibility result, simulator-adequacy result, economic outcome, external review, reader release, or support-state transition.
F.677 2026-07-01 - Add Resource Economics live replay probe
- Added
scripts/run_resource_live_probe.py,scripts/validate_resource_live_probe.py,docs/resource_live_probe.md, andexperiments/resource_live_probe/results/2026-07-01-local.json. - The probe replays five local Resource Economics validators, records exit codes, elapsed milliseconds, command-output digests, and tracked artifact hashes, then validates that support-state effect remains
none. - Wired the probe into
scripts/validate_book.py, Appendix E throughbook_structure.json, the Resource Economics chapter, the active evidence cycle, v1 status snapshot, v1/v1.x roadmap surfaces, README, and repository map. - This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create a deployed scheduler result, live workload-quality review, production scheduler log, physical-feasibility result, simulator-adequacy result, model-quality result, economic outcome, reader release, or support-state transition.
F.678 2026-07-01 - Add Resource Economics workflow trace
- Added
scripts/validate_resource_workflow_trace.py,experiments/resource_workflow_trace/, anddocs/resource_workflow_trace.mdfor a deterministic multi-step Resource Economics trace that recomputes 119.7 selected-route cost units across 3 workflow steps and checks 1 valid fixture plus 4 expected-invalid controls. - The controls reject latency-only route selection, erased displaced-cost residuals, toy-accounting physical-feasibility overclaim, and low-risk work scheduled before protected high-risk review.
- Extended
AsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomicswith a finite workflow-trace summary fixture and theorem bridge, and extendedscripts/validate_resource_workflow_trace.pyto compare the public trace result with Lean fields for step count, selected-route count, total cost tenths, expected-invalid controls, high-risk ordering, residualization, physical-overclaim rejection, latency-only rejection, and no-promotion boundaries. - Wired the trace into
scripts/validate_book.py, the active evidence cycle, defended contribution tracks, the Resource Economics chapter, Appendix E, the v1.x roadmap, v1 status snapshot, README, repository map, and publication readiness surfaces. - This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create a deployed scheduler result, live TokenMana or PlanForge result, physical-feasibility result, model-quality result, economic outcome, simulator-adequacy result, reader release, or support-state transition.
F.679 2026-07-01 - Focus active evidence cycle on one flagship lane
- Narrowed
docs/v1_x_active_evidence_cycle.mdfrom an eight-lane breadth selection to one flagship measured lane,resource-economics-and-token-budgets, plus two direct support lanes,project-theseus-as-report-first-implementation-referenceandfast-generation-architectures; the other forty-one manifest chapter lanes are explicitly planned-only for this cycle. - Updated
scripts/validate_v1_x_active_evidence_cycle.py,docs/defended_contribution_tracks.md,scripts/validate_defended_contribution_tracks.py, the v1.x roadmap, per-chapter evidence plan, repository map, README, and publication-readiness surfaces so the one-flagship/two-support boundary is enforced instead of treated as advisory prose. - This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create new measured results, rerun Theseus/Circle, complete planned-only lanes, approve reader release artifacts, or move any chapter core support state.
F.680 2026-07-01 - Theseus generation-mode Lean fixture bridge
- Added a finite
AsiStackProofs.FastGenerationfixture for the public-safe Project Theseus generation-mode import summary and proved that the imported accepted-span speed-lift warnings do not permit promotion without useful solution evidence or promotable comparisons. - Extended
scripts/validate_theseus_generation_mode_import.pyto check the public JSON summary against the Lean fixture fields and theorem names, and updated the result record, Fast Generation chapter, proof manifest, v1.x roadmap, active evidence cycle, proof-depth report, proof adequacy review, and v1.0 status snapshot. - This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create a live Theseus rerun, generation-speed result, useful-solution-per-second improvement, model-quality evidence, benchmark result, public task bundle, reader release, EPUB, PDF, DOCX, audio artifact, or support-state movement.
F.681 2026-07-01 - Project Theseus generation-mode import
- Added a public-safe Project Theseus generation-mode gate import lane with
schemas/theseus_generation_mode_import.schema.json,experiments/theseus_generation_mode_import/, andscripts/validate_theseus_generation_mode_import.py. - The imported static summary records 18 modes, 13 comparisons, zero hard gaps, zero promotable comparisons, zero useful-solution-per-second, five passing hard boundary gates, pinned source/config/tool digests, and four expected-invalid mutation controls for private-payload copying, support-promotion overclaim, raw-speed promotion, and useful-speed overclaim.
- Updated the Fast Generation and Project Theseus chapters, active evidence cycle, per-chapter evidence plan, v1.x roadmap, repository map, v1.0 status, Appendix E generator, and main book validator to surface the import as implementation-reference and negative promotion evidence.
- This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create a clean Theseus replay, public task bundle, generation-speed result, useful-solution-per-second improvement, model-quality evidence, benchmark result, private workload publication, source interpretation promotion, reader release, EPUB, PDF, DOCX, audio artifact, or support-state movement.
F.682 2026-07-01 - Readiness lifecycle transition proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.ReadinessGateswith a finite lifecycle-transition relation over candidate, shadow, canary, qualified, default-ready, quarantined, retired, and superseded readiness records. - Added derived transition theorems for forward/terminal lifecycle routing, no transition from retired state, core evidence/residual/fallback/expiry records, qualified/default readiness records, quarantine ordinary-route blocking, supersession records, and retirement receipts.
- Updated the Readiness Gates chapter, book outline, proof manifest, proof triage, proof-depth classification, proof artifact audit, proof adequacy review, Appendix E, and v1.x roadmap proof-count surfaces. The proof-depth classifier now reports 668 theorem declarations, 137 direct/projection-style declarations, and 531 derived/decomposed declarations.
- This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create deployed lifecycle transition execution, residual-ledger storage, live quarantine routing, gate-quality evidence, terminal-state governance, MoECOT replay, benchmark evidence, current-readiness evidence, source evidence, external review, reader release, EPUB, PDF, DOCX, audio artifact, or support-state movement.
F.683 2026-07-01 - Stable capability lifecycle transition proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.StableCapabilityFieldswith a finite lifecycle-state transition relation over shadow, canary, qualified, default, deprecated, retired, and quarantined records. - Added derived transition theorems for preserved field identity, forward lifecycle or quarantine routing, no transition from retired state, canary evidence/rollback readiness, qualification evidence/regression floors, default-promotion readiness, default-promotion negative cases, deprecation notice, and retirement receipt requirements.
- Updated the Stable Capability Fields chapter, book outline, proof manifest, proof triage, proof-depth classification, proof artifact audit, proof adequacy review, Appendix E, and v1.x roadmap proof-count surfaces. The proof-depth classifier now reports 655 theorem declarations, 130 direct/projection-style declarations, and 525 derived/decomposed declarations.
- This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create deployed route validation, evaluator-integrity measurement, real regression preservation, terminal-state governance, lifecycle enforcement, rollback execution, source evidence, external review, reader release, EPUB, PDF, DOCX, audio artifact, or support-state movement.
F.684 2026-07-01 - Runtime adapter lease and rollback proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.RuntimeAdapterswith finite effect-lease and rollback-obligation predicates plus derived negative cases for mismatched effect leases, expired leases, unsandboxed leases, and high-impact rollback-required invocations without rollback handles. - Updated the Runtime Adapters chapter, book outline, proof manifest, proof triage, proof-depth classification, proof artifact audit, proof adequacy review, Appendix E, and v1.x roadmap proof-count surfaces. The proof-depth classifier now reports 642 theorem declarations, 123 direct/projection-style declarations, and 519 derived/decomposed declarations.
- This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create deployed adapter execution, sandbox isolation, approval-service behavior, secret-handle safety, live rollback execution, live effect-receipt validity, runtime safety, benchmark performance, source evidence, external review, reader release, EPUB, PDF, DOCX, audio artifact, or support-state movement.
F.685 2026-07-01 - Chapter review burn-down roadmap
- Added the calibrated
docs/CHAPTER_REVIEWS.mdchapter-by-chapter reviewer pass as planning input and updateddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdwith a 44-row masterwork burn-down table that routes each reviewed weakness to proof, source-grounding, evidence-import, reader-prose, or explicit blocker work. - Fixed the verified chapter-level proof metadata gap in
book_structure.jsonby assigningAsiStackProofs.PersonalComputeHivestopersonal-compute-hives-and-federated-edge-intelligenceandAsiStackProofs.ArtifactStewardAgentstoartifact-steward-agents-and-living-project-governance. - This does not create new theorem results, external citations, source evidence, test results, reader release approval, external-review authority, chapter-core support-state movement, deployment readiness, model-quality claims, safety claims, EPUB, PDF, DOCX, or audio artifacts.
F.686 2026-07-01 - Draft readiness residual quarantine figure
- Added
assets/diagrams/readiness-residual-quarantine-map.svgas the seventh draft key-figure asset from the reader handoff contract and embedded it inchapters/readiness-gates-residual-escrow-and-quarantine.qmdwith a text-equivalent reading note and explicit readiness/residual/quarantine non-claims. - Updated the curated reader-manuscript figure target to reference the draft SVG, chapter usage, text-equivalent section, and
draft_not_release_reviewedstate. - Updated the visual asset README and refreshed the tracked audio-script probe counts to include the eighth image treatment note while preserving all audio release blockers.
- This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create a deployed readiness engine, residual-ledger storage, quarantine enforcement, safety result, benchmark performance result, source evidence, proof result, test result, external review, reviewed figure artifact, reader release, EPUB, PDF, DOCX, audio artifact, deployment claim, or support-state movement.
F.687 2026-07-01 - Draft context-transaction lifecycle figure
- Added
assets/diagrams/context-transaction-lifecycle.svgas the sixth draft key-figure asset from the reader handoff contract and embedded it inchapters/context-transactions-snapshots-mounts-and-taint.qmdwith a text-equivalent reading note and explicit memory-store/branch/taint/deletion non-claims. - Updated the curated reader-manuscript figure target to reference the draft SVG, chapter usage, text-equivalent section, and
draft_not_release_reviewedstate. - Updated the visual asset README and refreshed the tracked audio-script probe counts to include the seventh image treatment note while preserving all audio release blockers.
- This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create deployed memory-store behavior, branch isolation, resolver correctness, deletion closure, taint enforcement, side-channel safety, benchmark performance, source evidence, proof result, test result, external review, reviewed figure artifact, reader release, EPUB, PDF, DOCX, audio artifact, deployment claim, or support-state movement.
F.688 2026-07-01 - Draft intent-to-artifact trace figure
- Added
assets/diagrams/intent-to-artifact-trace.svgas the fifth draft key-figure asset from the reader handoff contract and embedded it inchapters/intent-to-execution-contracts.qmdwith a text-equivalent reading note and explicit parser/planner/dispatcher/adapter/replay non-claims. - Updated the curated reader-manuscript figure target to reference the draft SVG, chapter usage, text-equivalent section, and
draft_not_release_reviewedstate. - Updated the visual asset README and refreshed the tracked audio-script probe counts to include the sixth image treatment note while preserving all audio release blockers.
- This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create parser correctness, planning quality, dispatcher enforcement, adapter safety, artifact completeness, replay behavior, source evidence, proof result, test result, external review, reviewed figure artifact, reader release, EPUB, PDF, DOCX, audio artifact, deployment claim, or support-state movement.
F.689 2026-07-01 - Draft route-selection budget figure
- Added
assets/diagrams/route-selection-budget-tradeoff.svgas the fourth draft key-figure asset from the reader handoff contract and embedded it inchapters/resource-economics-and-token-budgets.qmdwith a text-equivalent reading note tied to the public costed-route slice values. - Updated the curated reader-manuscript figure target to reference the draft SVG, chapter usage, text-equivalent section, and
draft_not_release_reviewedstate. - Updated the visual asset README and refreshed the tracked audio-script probe counts to include the fifth image treatment note while preserving all audio release blockers.
- This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create a new accepted evidence transition, reviewed figure artifact, external review, reader release, EPUB, PDF, DOCX, audio artifact, source evidence, proof result, test result, benchmark result, deployed-router result, scheduler result, model-quality result, economic result, or chapter-core support-state movement.
F.690 2026-07-01 - Draft evidence-state ladder figure
- Added
assets/diagrams/evidence-state-ladder.svgas the third draft key-figure asset from the reader handoff contract and embedded it inchapters/evidence-states-and-claim-discipline.qmdwith a text-equivalent reading note and explicit no-transition/no-release boundary. - Updated the curated reader-manuscript figure target to reference the draft SVG, chapter usage, text-equivalent section, and
draft_not_release_reviewedstate. - Updated the visual asset README and refreshed the tracked audio-script probe counts to include the fourth image treatment note while preserving all audio release blockers.
- This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create an accepted evidence transition, reviewed figure artifact, external review, reader release, EPUB, PDF, DOCX, audio artifact, source evidence, proof result, test result, benchmark result, model-quality result, deployment claim, or support-state movement.
F.692 2026-07-01 - Draft ASI Stack control-plane figure
- Added
assets/diagrams/asi-stack-control-plane.svgas the first draft key-figure asset from the reader handoff contract and embedded it inchapters/asi-is-a-stack-not-a-model.qmdwith a text-equivalent reading note and explicit no-proof/no-release boundary. - Updated the curated reader-manuscript figure target to reference the draft SVG, chapter usage, text-equivalent section, and
draft_not_release_reviewedstate; extendedscripts/validate_reader_manuscript_manifest.pyso draft key-figure assets cannot point to missing diagram files or unknown chapters. - Updated the visual asset README and refreshed the tracked audio-script probe counts to include the new image treatment note while preserving all audio release blockers.
- This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create a reviewed figure artifact, external review, reader release, EPUB, PDF, DOCX, audio artifact, source evidence, proof result, benchmark result, model-quality result, deployment claim, or support-state movement.
F.693 2026-07-01 - Reader manuscript handoff contract
- Added a validated
reader_handoff_contractto the curated reader-manuscript manifest with one book-level thesis, four part arcs, ten recurring signature ideas, ten key-figure targets, twelve Corben voice-pass slots, and chapter-specific reader stakes/payoffs for all 44 active curated chapter records. - Extended
scripts/validate_reader_manuscript_manifest.pyso the reader manuscript cannot be treated as handoff-ready if the thesis/arcs/signature ideas/figures/voice slots are missing, if figure targets are mistaken for completed reviewed artifacts, or if chapter records lose stakes/payoff or voice-pass-slot references. - Updated the curated reader source contract, reader-manuscript README, release-editions plan, roadmap/status surfaces, repository map, and curated chapter initializer so future reader records inherit the new handoff fields.
- This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create authorial approval, external review, reader release, ebook, PDF, DOCX, audio artifact, figure artifact, source evidence, proof result, benchmark result, model-quality result, deployment claim, or support-state movement.
F.694 2026-07-01 - Costed-route Lean fixture alignment gate
- Extended
scripts/validate_costed_route_resource_slice.pyso the existing one-command costed-route replay now parseslean/AsiStackProofs/ResourceEconomics.leanand checks that the finite Lean fixture matches the public JSON route constructors, selected constructor, route costs, negative controls, and eligibility booleans. - Updated the tracked costed-route result record and accepted evidence transition to carry the Lean fixture alignment facts, downgrade trigger, and
lean/AsiStackProofs/ResourceEconomics.leanartifact reference. - Added the manifest-backed Appendix E row for the Resource Economics costed-route Lean fixture alignment gate and regenerated the scaffold. The current Appendix E chapter-level count is now 338 rows: 238 implemented, 1 partial, and 99 planned.
- Updated the Resource Economics chapter, book outline, measured-slice docs, active evidence-cycle ledger, README, v1.x roadmap/status/focus surfaces, and status snapshot guard. This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create a deployed router, scheduler, route-search completeness result, workload result, economic result, model-quality result, benchmark result, safety result, source-interpretation result, external review, reader release, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio artifact.
F.695 2026-07-01 - Costed-route Lean selector bridge
- Added
lean:resources.costed_route.fixture_bridgeto the Resource Economics proof lane and implemented it inAsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomicsas a finite four-route fixture bridge over the public costed-route slice. - The new Lean model proves that the selected
boundedTransformPlusVerifierroute is eligible, the cheapercheapUnverifiedTransformandhiddenResidualAutoMergecontrols are rejected, and the selected route is lowest-cost among eligible modeled routes. - Regenerated the proof manifest, proof triage, proof artifact audit, and proof-depth classifier. The proof manifest now has 137 implemented targets, and the proof-depth classifier reports 636 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 515 derived/decomposed declarations.
- Updated the Resource Economics chapter, Appendix E, book outline, proof adequacy review, v1.x roadmap/status surfaces, repository map, and status snapshot guard. This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create a deployed router, scheduler, workload result, economic result, model-quality result, benchmark result, safety result, source-interpretation result, external review, reader release, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio artifact.
F.697 2026-07-01 - Complete active reader-manuscript coverage
- Added drafting-only curated reader manuscript chapters for
compact-generative-systems-and-residual-honestyandrankfold-neuralfold-and-artifact-compression, each initialized from the generated reader baseline and edited for human-reader opening, stakes, throughline, pacing, and sentence-level voice. - Added curation reconciliation notes at
docs/curated_reader_compact_generative_systems_prose_pass.mdanddocs/curated_reader_rankfold_artifact_compression_prose_pass.md, preserving source, proof/test, implementation-horizon, non-claim, and support-state boundaries. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader-manuscript docs, release-editions plan, README, companion/graduation review notes, and v1.x roadmap from the previous two-chapter coverage gap to forty-four drafting-only curated chapter records with no active manifest chapter missing a curated reader file.
- This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create a CGS implementation, compression codec, RankFold/NeuralFold compressor, semantic-graph benchmark, measured compression result, external review, reader release, ebook, PDF, DOCX, audio artifact, deployment claim, model-quality result, or benchmark result.
F.699 2026-07-01 - Roadmap execution-priority tightening
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdto make the 44-chapter spine the stable default, move one flagship measured evidence lane ahead of broad proof-count or planning sweeps, and require any new roadmap/report surface to be tied to an executed proof, evidence, source, reader, artifact, release, or external-review change. - Tightened the consolidation URL-history guard in
scripts/validate_chapter_consolidation_sequence.py: the validator now checks the ten retired public chapter stubs directly, including active manifest targets, refresh/canonical links, folded-source references, and support-state non-promotion boundaries. - Updated the
generate-verify-repair-compressionhistorical stub with a canonical link and explicit no-support-state-promotion language, and added a current-state note to the historical consolidation decision review so readers do not mistake the old pre-execution stub blocker for the current state. - This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; create an external review, measured result, reader release, ebook, PDF, DOCX, audio artifact, deployment claim, model-quality result, or benchmark result.
F.700 2026-07-01 - Personal hive work admission proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.PersonalComputeHiveswith a finiteHiveWorkAdmissionRoute,HiveWorkAdmissionReview, andHiveWorkAdmissionRouteFordecision surface over malformed jobs, identity/data/tool policy, device registry state, scheduler policy, portal approvals, federation leases, sandbox records, cost budgets, energy budgets, dropout plans, audit receipt plans, residual ownership, support-promotion requests, and evidence-transition records. - Added the fifth Personal Compute Hives proof target,
lean:personal_hives.work_admission.lifecycle_route, plus route theorems showing that malformed jobs, missing identity/data/tool policy, registry gaps, scheduler-policy gaps, high-risk jobs without portal approval, external access without leases or sandbox records, missing cost or energy budgets, missing dropout plans, missing audit receipt plans, missing residual owners, and support-promotion attempts without evidence transitions route to explicit outcomes. - Regenerated the proof manifest, proof triage, Appendix E, proof artifact audit, and proof-depth classifier. Appendix E now records 337 generated chapter-level rows: 237 implemented, 1 partial, and 99 planned. The proof manifest now has 136 implemented targets, and the proof-depth classifier now reports 632 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 511 derived/decomposed declarations.
- Updated the Personal Compute Hives chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, v1.x/v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, focus audit, proof/code plan, manuscript status, proof-envelope chapter, and status snapshot guard. This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim or prove scheduler behavior, registry behavior, portal approval quality, device behavior, rented-node sandbox isolation, federation behavior, energy-aware scheduling, dropout recovery, audit replay, residual-ledger behavior, support-state promotion, reader artifact approval, release status, model capability, or audio artifact readiness.
F.701 2026-07-01 - Context certificate lifecycle proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.ContextCertificateswith a finiteCertificateLifecycleRoute,CertificateLifecycleReview, andCertificateLifecycleRouteFordecision surface over well-formed certificates, source bindings, loss contracts, permitted uses, authority ceilings, omission records, scope, freshness, revocation, taint, deletion-closure evidence, verifier references, consumer policy, support-promotion requests, and evidence-transition records. - Added the third Virtual Context ABI certificate proof target,
lean:vcm.certificates.lifecycle_admission_route, plus route theorems showing that malformed certificates, missing bindings, missing loss/use contracts, authority escapes, missing omission records, scope violations, stale or revoked certificates, taint, deletion-closure evidence gaps, missing verifier refs, consumer-policy violations, and support-promotion attempts without evidence transitions route to explicit outcomes. - Regenerated the proof manifest, Appendix E, proof artifact audit, and proof-depth classifier. Appendix E now records 336 generated chapter-level rows: 236 implemented, 1 partial, and 99 planned. The proof manifest now has 135 implemented targets, and the proof-depth classifier now reports 616 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 495 derived/decomposed declarations.
- Updated the Virtual Context ABI chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, v1.x/v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, focus audit, publication readiness, repository map, proof/code plan, manuscript status, proof-envelope chapter, and status snapshot guard. This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; prove certificate truthfulness, semantic fidelity, deletion enforcement, resolver behavior, transaction isolation, model-facing memory behavior, support-state promotion, reader artifact approval, release status, model capability, or audio artifact readiness.
F.702 2026-07-01 - Value conflict lifecycle admission proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.ValueConflictwith a finiteValueConflictLifecycleRoute,ValueConflictLifecycleReview, andValueConflictLifecycleRouteFordecision surface over conflict records, value axes, stakeholder records, stakes, reversibility, authority boundaries, evidence requirements, review routes, high-stakes review, residual uncertainty, bounded decisions, dissent preservation, authority narrowing, expiry or revisit records, evidence-transition records, and non-claim boundaries. - Added the third Value Conflict proof target,
lean:values.conflict.lifecycle_admission_route, plus route theorems showing that missing value-conflict lifecycle fields route to explicit record requests; high-stakes conflicts without review or residual uncertainty route to blocking outcomes; bounded decisions without dissent payloads route to dissent-preservation handling; unresolved conflicts without authority narrowing route to narrowing; support-promotion attempts without evidence transitions route to transition review; and missing non-claim boundaries route to boundary preservation. - Regenerated the proof manifest, proof triage/readiness surfaces, Appendix E, proof artifact audit, and proof-depth classifier. Appendix E now records 335 generated chapter-level rows: 235 implemented, 1 partial, and 99 planned. The proof manifest now has 134 implemented targets, and the proof-depth classifier now reports 601 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 480 derived/decomposed declarations.
- Updated the Moral Uncertainty/Value Conflict chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, v1.x/v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, focus audit, publication readiness, repository map, proof/code plan, manuscript status, proof-envelope chapter, and status snapshot guard. This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; prove moral correctness, automatic value classification, reviewer quality, stakeholder representation, legal rights, deployed contestability, runtime governance behavior, support-state promotion, reader artifact approval, release status, model capability, or audio artifact readiness.
F.703 2026-07-01 - Constitutional lifecycle admission proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.Alignmentwith a finiteConstitutionalLifecycleRoute,ConstitutionalLifecycleReview, andConstitutionalLifecycleRouteFordecision surface over predicate records, normative sources, operational tests, protected scopes, conflict behavior, review routes, migration policies, self-modification rules, agency-rights links, material usability records, high-impact action status, pre-effect review, rollback paths, correction paths, independent reviewer records, evidence-transition records, and non-claim boundaries. - Added the third Alignment proof target,
lean:alignment.constitution.lifecycle_admission_route, plus route theorems showing that missing constitutional lifecycle fields route to explicit record requests; high-impact actions without pre-effect review, rollback, or correction paths route to blocking outcomes; high-impact actions without independent reviewer records route to reviewer-gap handling; support-promotion attempts without evidence transitions route to transition review; and missing non-claim boundaries route to boundary preservation. - Regenerated the proof manifest, proof triage/readiness surfaces, Appendix E, proof artifact audit, and proof-depth classifier. Appendix E now records 334 generated chapter-level rows: 234 implemented, 1 partial, and 99 planned. The proof manifest now has 133 implemented targets, and the proof-depth classifier now reports 585 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 464 derived/decomposed declarations.
- Updated the Constitutional Alignment chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, v1.x/v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, focus audit, publication readiness, repository map, proof/code plan, manuscript status, proof-envelope chapter, and status snapshot guard. Updated the reader HTML artifact browser validator to derive its expected page count from the generated reader manifest instead of a stale hard-coded threshold. This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; prove moral correctness, deployed constitutional alignment, rights usability, reviewer-independence quality, rollback execution, consent quality, support-state promotion, runtime policy behavior, reader artifact approval, release status, model capability, or audio artifact readiness.
F.704 2026-07-01 - Failure recurrence escalation proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.FailureModeswith a finiteFailureRecurrenceRoute,FailureRecurrenceReview, andFailureRecurrenceRouteFordecision surface over failure records, failure classes, boundary records, receipts, owners, containment records, residuals, learning paths, normalization guards, recurrence observations, severe irreversible failures, promotion requests, review records, escape paths, quarantine records, evidence-transition records, and non-claim boundaries. - Added the third Failure Modes proof target,
lean:failure.recurrence.escalation_route, plus route theorems showing that missing failure class, boundary, receipt, owner, containment, residual, learning-path, normalization-guard, evidence-transition, and non-claim records route to explicit outcomes; recurring unreviewed failures and severe irreversible unreviewed failures escalate; promotion attempts without review block promotion; and open escape paths without quarantine route to quarantine. - Regenerated the proof manifest, proof triage/readiness surfaces, Appendix E, proof artifact audit, and proof-depth classifier. Appendix E now records 333 generated chapter-level rows: 233 implemented, 1 partial, and 99 planned. The proof manifest now has 132 implemented targets, and the proof-depth classifier now reports 568 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 447 derived/decomposed declarations.
- Updated the Failure Modes chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, v1.x/v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, focus audit, publication readiness, repository map, proof/code plan, manuscript status, proof-envelope chapter, and status snapshot guard. This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; prove support-state promotion, runtime failure detection, recurrence detection, evaluator-independence, context containment, claim-verification quality, deployed failure radar, reader artifact approval, release status, model capability, or audio artifact readiness.
F.706 2026-07-01 - Stack contract admission lifecycle proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.StackBoundarieswith a finiteLayerContractAdmissionRoute,LayerContractAdmissionReview, andLayerContractAdmissionRouteFordecision surface over layer-contract requests, layer identity, lifecycle state, owner, responsibility, input and output artifacts, authority ceilings, handoff protocols, invariants, failure modes, evidence gates, external-action authority or authorized handoff records, source mappings, support-state effects, evidence-transition records, and non-claim boundaries. - Added the third opening-stack proof target,
lean:stack.layer_contract.admission_lifecycle_route, plus derived route theorems showing that missing layer identity, lifecycle state, owner, responsibility, input artifacts, output artifacts, authority ceilings, handoff protocols, invariants, failure modes, evidence gates, external-action authority or handoff records, source mappings, support-state boundaries, evidence-transition records, and non-claim boundaries route to explicit modeled outcomes before the finite layer-contract record is admitted. - Regenerated the proof manifest, proof triage/readiness surfaces, Appendix E, proof artifact audit, and proof-depth classifier. Appendix E now records 331 generated chapter-level rows: 231 implemented, 1 partial, and 99 planned. The proof manifest now has 130 implemented targets, and the proof-depth classifier now reports 532 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 411 derived/decomposed declarations.
- Updated the opening stack chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, v1.x/v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, focus audit, publication readiness, repository map, proof/code plan, manuscript status, and status snapshot guard. This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; prove deployed layer enforcement, source-to-layer traceability completeness, runtime authority behavior, whole-system safety, model capability, support-state promotion, reader artifact approval, release status, or audio artifact readiness.
F.707 2026-07-01 - Efficient ASI claim admission lifecycle proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.Efficiencywith a finiteEfficiencyClaimAdmissionRoute,EfficiencyClaimAdmissionReview, andEfficiencyClaimAdmissionRouteFordecision surface over efficiency-claim requests, task contracts, quality predicates, selected routes, candidate sets, lower-cost comparisons, cost-class ledgers, complete visible-cost records, verification results, quality failures, authority bypasses, residual records, fallback routes, hidden-cost audits, benchmark or trace records, negative controls, evidence-transition records, and non-claim boundaries. - Added the third Efficient ASI proof target,
lean:efficiency.claim_admission_lifecycle_route, plus derived route theorems showing that missing task contracts, quality predicates, selected routes, candidate sets, lower-cost comparisons, cost ledgers, complete visible costs, verification results, residual records, fallback routes, hidden-cost audits, benchmark or trace records, negative controls, evidence-transition records, and non-claim boundaries route to explicit modeled outcomes before the finite record is admitted. - Regenerated the proof manifest, proof triage/readiness surfaces, Appendix E, proof artifact audit, and proof-depth classifier. Appendix E now records 330 generated chapter-level rows: 230 implemented, 1 partial, and 99 planned. The proof manifest now has 129 implemented targets, and the proof-depth classifier now reports 514 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 393 derived/decomposed declarations.
- Updated the Efficient ASI chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, v1.x/v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, focus audit, publication readiness, repository map, proof/code plan, manuscript status, and status snapshot guard. This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; prove measured efficiency, route-search completeness, cost-estimate accuracy, route quality, residual-burden measurement, hidden-cost detection quality, benchmark performance, compression utility, support-state promotion, reader artifact approval, release status, or audio artifact readiness.
F.708 2026-07-01 - Fast generation admission lifecycle proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.FastGenerationwith a finiteGenerationModeAdmissionRoute,GenerationModeAdmissionReview, andGenerationModeAdmissionRouteFordecision surface over fast-mode requests, generation-mode records, context packets, risk tiers, quality targets, verifiers, acceptance predicates, baselines, accepted outputs, verifier costs, failed-acceptance fallback and residual handling, high-risk override paths, slow verified fallback paths, latency and compute/memory budgets, evidence-transition records, and non-claim boundaries. - Added the third Fast Generation proof target,
lean:fast_generation.mode_admission_lifecycle_route, plus derived route theorems showing that missing mode records, context packets, risk tiers, quality targets, verifiers, acceptance predicates, baselines, accepted outputs, verifier costs, fallback and residual handling, high-risk override records, slow verified fallback routes, budget records, evidence-transition records, and non-claim boundaries route to explicit modeled outcomes. - Regenerated the proof manifest, proof triage/readiness surfaces, Appendix E, proof artifact audit, and proof-depth classifier. Appendix E now records 329 generated chapter-level rows: 229 implemented, 1 partial, and 99 planned. The proof manifest now has 128 implemented targets, and the proof-depth classifier now reports 495 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 374 derived/decomposed declarations.
- Updated the Fast Generation chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, v1.x/v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, focus audit, publication readiness, repository map, proof/code plan, manuscript status, and status snapshot guard. This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; prove decoder speed, accepted-output quality, verifier quality, route-selector adequacy, fallback-runtime behavior, risk-classifier behavior, serving or KV-cache performance, benchmark performance, support-state promotion, reader artifact approval, release status, or audio artifact readiness.
F.709 2026-07-01 - Artifact compression admission lifecycle proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.ArtifactCompressionwith a finiteCompressionAdmissionRoute,CompressionAdmissionReview, andCompressionAdmissionRouteFordecision surface over compressed-artifact use requests, preserved full artifacts, compression manifests, use envelopes, access patterns, admission states, decoder-determinism records, exact-replay readiness, task probes, fallback artifacts, residual metadata, utility evidence, evidence-transition records, and non-claim boundaries. - Added the third RankFold/NeuralFold proof target,
lean:compression.artifacts.admission_lifecycle_route, plus derived route theorems showing that missing preserved full artifacts, missing manifests, use-envelope and access-pattern gaps, unadmitted states, decoder-determinism gaps, exact-replay readiness failures, failed probes, missing fallback artifacts, residual-metadata gaps, utility-evidence gaps, support-promotion gaps, missing evidence-transition records, and missing non-claim boundaries route to explicit modeled outcomes. - Regenerated the proof manifest, proof triage/readiness surfaces, Appendix E, proof artifact audit, and proof-depth classifier. Appendix E now records 328 generated chapter-level rows: 228 implemented, 1 partial, and 99 planned. The proof manifest now has 127 implemented targets, and the proof-depth classifier now reports 476 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 355 derived/decomposed declarations.
- Updated the RankFold/NeuralFold chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, v1.x/v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, focus audit, publication readiness, repository map, proof/code plan, manuscript status, and status snapshot guard. This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; prove compression ratio, decoder correctness, task utility, downstream utility, behavioral fallback execution, codec performance, benchmark performance, support-state promotion, reader artifact approval, release status, or audio artifact readiness.
F.710 2026-07-01 - Routing decision lifecycle route proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.Routingwith a finiteRoutingDecisionRoute,RoutingDecisionReview, andRoutingDecisionRouteFordecision surface over route requests, capability request presence, specialist registration, authority satisfaction, readiness satisfaction, fallback and residual-owner handling, fresh leases, cost-quality records, least-capable adequate selection, rejected-candidate evidence, non-claim boundaries, and complete route selection. - Added the third Routing Heads proof target,
lean:routing.specialists.decision_lifecycle_route, plus derived route theorems showing that missing capability requests, missing specialist registries, authority mismatches, readiness failures, fallback/residual gaps, stale leases, missing cost-quality records, overprivileged selections, missing rejected-candidate evidence, residual-owner gaps, and missing non-claim boundaries route to explicit modeled outcomes. - Regenerated the proof manifest, proof triage/readiness surfaces, Appendix E, proof artifact audit, and proof-depth classifier. Appendix E now records 327 generated chapter-level rows: 227 implemented, 1 partial, and 99 planned. The proof manifest now has 126 implemented targets, and the proof-depth classifier now reports 461 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 340 derived/decomposed declarations.
- Updated the Routing Heads chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, v1.x/v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, focus audit, publication readiness, repository map, proof/code plan, manuscript status, and status snapshot guard. This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; prove learned-router quality; prove route-quality measurement; prove runtime authority enforcement; prove specialist adequacy; replay MoECOT; validate an orchestration benchmark; approve a reader artifact; or change release status.
F.711 2026-07-01 - Evidence-state transition lifecycle route proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.EvidenceStateswith a finiteEvidenceTransitionRoute,EvidenceTransitionReview, andEvidenceTransitionRouteFordecision surface over requested support-state movements, claim records, scope boundaries, declared support-state effects, support-effect mismatches, accepted reviews, required evidence bundles, negative evidence, downgrade triggers, terminal effects, changelog refs, and non-claim boundaries. - Added the third Evidence States proof target,
lean:evidence.support_state.transition_lifecycle_route, plus derived route theorems showing that no-change requests stay no-change; missing claim records reject a transition; missing scope, effect, review, evidence, negative-evidence, downgrade-trigger, terminal-effect, changelog, and non-claim-boundary records route to explicit modeled outcomes; effect mismatches block transition; and a complete synthetic-test-backed transition can accept within the finite record model. - Regenerated the proof manifest, proof triage/readiness surfaces, Appendix E, proof artifact audit, and proof-depth classifier. Appendix E now records 326 generated chapter-level rows: 226 implemented, 1 partial, and 99 planned. The proof manifest now has 125 implemented targets, and the proof-depth classifier now reports 448 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 327 derived/decomposed declarations.
- Updated the Evidence States chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, v1.x/v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, focus audit, publication readiness, repository map, proof/code plan, manuscript status, and status snapshot guard. This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any live claim; prove source interpretation; prove evidence-bundle completeness; prove reviewer quality; prove changelog completeness; validate runtime behavior; approve a reader artifact; or change release status.
F.712 2026-07-01 - Claim-ledger revision lifecycle route proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.ClaimLedgerwith a finiteClaimLedgerRevisionRoute,ClaimLedgerRevisionReview, andClaimLedgerRevisionRouteFordecision surface over revision requests, claim identity, support-state records, evidence-transition material, evidence refs, support-state increases, contradiction state, history refs, non-overwrite attestations, surface synchronization, split history, downgrade reasons, residual refs, and non-claim boundaries. - Added a third Claim Ledger proof target,
lean:claims.ledger.revision_lifecycle_route, plus derived route theorems showing that missing claim identity is rejected; support-state gaps request repair; unsupported promotions request evidence-transition material; open contradiction promotions are blocked; non-promotional open contradictions request handling; missing history, non-overwrite attestations, surface sync, split history, downgrade reasons, residual refs, and non-claim boundaries route to explicit repair or preservation outcomes; and complete modeled revisions can accept. - Regenerated the proof manifest, proof triage/readiness surfaces, Appendix E, proof artifact audit, and proof-depth classifier. Appendix E now records 325 generated chapter-level rows: 225 implemented, 1 partial, and 99 planned. The proof manifest now has 124 implemented targets, and the proof-depth classifier now reports 433 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 312 derived/decomposed declarations.
- Updated the Claim Ledgers chapter, Proof Envelope chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, v1.x/v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, focus audit, publication readiness, repository map, and status snapshot guard. This does not implement open-domain claim extraction, contradiction-detection quality, semantic-equivalence checking, deployed surface synchronization, substantive belief revision, verifier integration, support-state promotion, reader artifact approval, or release approval.
F.713 2026-07-01 - Governance-right lifecycle route proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.GovernanceRightswith a finiteGovernanceRightLifecycleRoute,GovernanceRightLifecycle, andGovernanceRightLifecycleRouteFordecision surface over governance-action records, audit requests, audit material, redaction reasons and appeal, exit/export boundaries, fork safety review, fork obligation preservation, protected-right removal, dissent records, replacement preservation, durable receipts, support-state change requests, and evidence-transition records. - Added derived route theorems showing that missing governance records reject the transition, missing audit material requests audit material, redaction without appeal requests appeal, exit without portable-state boundaries requests exit export, fork without safety review blocks as unsafe, fork without obligation preservation preserves fork obligations, protected-right removal blocks the lifecycle, dissent without records preserves dissent, replacement without rights receipts preserves replacement obligations, missing durable receipts preserve receipts, support-state changes without evidence-transition records request evidence review, and complete contestable records can allow a bounded transition.
- Added the governance-right lifecycle route envelope to
book_structure.jsonand regenerated Appendix E. Appendix E now records 324 generated chapter-level rows: 224 implemented, 1 partial, and 99 planned. The proof-depth classifier now reports 419 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 298 derived/decomposed declarations across 123 manifest proof targets; the five safety-critical modules now contain 69 theorem declarations, 10 direct/projection-style and 59 derived/decomposed. - Updated the consolidated Moral Uncertainty/Governance chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, proof-depth/audit reports, v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot guard. This does not implement legal rights, institutional adequacy, real export usability, fork safety, redaction quality, SCF replacement, deployed governance enforcement, support-state promotion, reader artifact approval, or release approval.
F.714 2026-07-01 - Corrigibility agency-correction route proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.Corrigibilitywith a finiteAgencyCorrectionRoute,AgencyCorrectionLifecycle, andAgencyCorrectionRouteFordecision surface over affected-party records, material notice, pre-effect review, approval, bounded delegation, correction pathways, rollback or shutdown paths, dependency residuals, degraded-right reasons, accountable principals, support-state change requests, and evidence-transition records. - Added derived route theorems showing that missing affected-party records reject an agency action, missing material notice requests material notice, high-impact action without pre-effect review blocks, unbounded delegation requests bounded delegation, high-impact action without approval requests approval, lost correction paths block the action, high-impact action without rollback or shutdown paths requests a control path, dependency risk without a residual preserves a residual, degraded rights without reasons require degradation records, missing accountability preserves accountability, support-state changes without evidence-transition records request evidence review, and complete bounded agency-correction records can allow bounded action.
- Added the agency-correction lifecycle route envelope to
book_structure.jsonand regenerated Appendix E. Appendix E now records 323 generated chapter-level rows: 223 implemented, 1 partial, and 99 planned. The proof-depth classifier now reports 407 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 286 derived/decomposed declarations across 123 manifest proof targets; the five safety-critical modules now contain 57 theorem declarations, 10 direct/projection-style and 47 derived/decomposed. - Updated the consolidated Constitutional Alignment/Agency chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, proof-depth/audit reports, v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot guard. This does not implement deployed rights usability, approval-service quality, consent-quality evidence, rollback or shutdown execution, manipulation-resistance evidence, dignity preservation, runtime corrigibility, support-state promotion, reader artifact approval, or release approval.
F.715 2026-07-01 - Tribunal lifecycle route proof
- Strengthened the folded
AsiStackProofs.Tribunalproof surface with a finiteTribunalReviewRoute,TribunalReviewLifecycle, andTribunalReviewRouteFordecision function over missing review, dossier and evidence refs, high-risk probe and independence records, prior-review reuse, changed evidence, dissent preservation, action constraints, support-state change requests, and evidence-transition records. - Added derived route theorems showing that missing review rejects the record, high-risk probe gaps route to adversarial probing, high-risk independence gaps route to independent review, changed evidence blocks prior-review reuse, unrecorded dissent routes to dissent preservation, action verdicts missing records route to action constraints, support-state changes without evidence-transition records route to evidence review, and complete bounded review can accept within scope.
- Added the Tribunal lifecycle route envelope to
book_structure.jsonand regenerated Appendix E. Appendix E now records 322 generated chapter-level rows: 222 implemented, 1 partial, and 99 planned. The proof-depth classifier now reports 395 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 274 derived/decomposed declarations across 123 manifest proof targets. - Updated the folded Spinoza/Tribunal chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, proof-depth/audit reports, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, and status snapshot guard. This does not implement a live tribunal, reviewer independence audit, adversarial-probe-quality test, verdict-correctness test, action enforcement, appeal-quality test, support-state promotion, reader artifact approval, or release approval.
F.716 2026-07-01 - Artifact steward contribution and federation proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.ArtifactStewardAgentswith finiteStewardContributionLedgerReviewandStewardFederationContractReviewdecision surfaces for separated contribution records, support-transition boundaries, scoped worker contracts, inherited-project-authority rejection, external-spend approval routing, and evidence-bundle requirements. - Added derived theorems showing that missing authorship credit routes to ledger repair, collapsed contribution scores cannot drive governance effects, support-state changes without evidence-transition records request evidence transition, separated non-promoting ledgers can be accepted, missing federation work contracts request contract repair, federated workers cannot inherit project authority, external federation spend without approval routes to approval, and complete scoped federation records can dispatch.
- Updated
book_structure.json, Appendix E, the Artifact Steward Agents chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, proof-depth/audit reports, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, and status snapshot guard. Appendix E now records 221 implemented chapter rows, 1 partial row, and 99 planned rows; the proof-depth classifier now reports 387 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 266 derived/decomposed declarations across 123 manifest proof targets. - This does not implement a steward bot, event-intake scanner, workflow injection defense, treasury executor, contribution-ledger service, governance runner, project federation harness, sunset workflow, release runner, behavioral steward loop, support-state promotion, reader artifact approval, or release approval.
F.717 2026-07-01 - Prototype phase-route proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.PrototypeRoadmapwith a finitePrototypePhaseRoute,PrototypePhaseGateReview, andPrototypePhaseRouteFordecision surface over phase proposal state, source matrix readiness, artifact graph readiness, claim-ledger readiness, authority controls, acceptance gates, evidence refs, evidence-transition records, residual closure, evaluator independence, support-promotion requests, irreversible authority requests, and self-improvement phase status. - Added derived theorems showing that missing source-matrix readiness rejects a phase route, self-improvement without an independent evaluator is rejected, failed acceptance gates keep a phase research-only, support-promotion requests without an evidence-transition record are rejected, and accepted non-promoting phases can route to integration.
- Updated the Prototype Roadmap chapter, book outline, proof adequacy review, proof-depth/audit reports, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, and status snapshot guard. The proof-depth classifier now reports 379 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 258 derived/decomposed declarations across 123 manifest proof targets.
- This does not prove phase completion, acceptance-gate adequacy, dependency graph correctness, phase execution, benchmark results, evaluator quality, support-state promotion, reader artifact approval, or release approval.
F.718 2026-07-01 - Context transaction memory-store harness
- Added the book-gate-only context transaction memory-store harness in
scripts/validate_context_transaction_memory_store.py, with 3 valid fixtures and 6 expected-invalid fixtures underexperiments/context_transaction_memory_store/. The harness validates boundedcontext_transaction_recordplus synthetic memory-event wrappers for committed-read visibility, mount faults, branch isolation, deletion-closure/materialization blocking, taint/declassification, replay boundaries, and support-state non-promotion. - Updated the Context Transactions chapter, book outline, Appendix E, proof adequacy review, v1.0 status/focus/roadmap surfaces, no-promotion ledger, repository map, README, publication readiness, and validation wiring. Appendix E now records 321 generated chapter-level rows with 219 implemented, 1 partial, and 101 planned rows; public status surfaces now track 28 wired harnesses, including 6 book-gate-only chapter harnesses.
- Refreshed
docs/source_readiness_report.mdduring the audit-basis check so source-note availability counts match the current source inventory. - This does not implement a deployed memory store, prove VCM conformance, validate runtime branch isolation or side-channel safety, reproduce VCM-Bench, promote the Context Transactions chapter core claim, approve a reader artifact, or approve a release.
F.719 2026-07-01 - Context materialization deletion-closure proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.ContextTransactionswith finite materialization/deletion-closure records, an allowed-materialization predicate, and a route surface for materialization, deletion-closure blocks, residual holds, and missing-residual-record blocks. - Added derived theorems showing that an open deletion obligation without a closure record or declassification authorization blocks allowed materialization, and routes an otherwise ready record to a deletion-closure block.
- Updated the Context Transactions chapter, Appendix E, book outline, proof adequacy review, proof-depth/audit reports, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, and public status surfaces. The proof-depth classifier now reports 374 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 253 derived/decomposed declarations across 123 manifest proof targets; Appendix E now records 321 generated chapter-level rows with 218 implemented, 1 partial, and 102 planned rows.
- This does not prove memory-store behavior, branch isolation, mount visibility, deployed deletion closure, declassification quality, poisoning resistance, support-state promotion, reader artifact approval, or release approval.
F.720 2026-07-01 - Planning dispatch-route proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.Planningwith a finitePlanControlRoute,PlanDispatchReady, andPlanControlRouteFordecision surface, plus the derived theoremvalid_dispatchable_plan_routes_to_allow_dispatchshowing that a valid modeled dispatchable record routes toallowDispatchafter its command, constraint, stop-condition, context, verification, receipt, and no-blocked-node gates hold. - Updated the Planning chapter, Appendix E, book outline, proof adequacy review, proof-depth/audit reports, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, v1.0 status surfaces, and status snapshot guard. The proof-depth classifier now reports 372 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 251 derived/decomposed declarations across 123 manifest proof targets.
- This does not prove planner quality, decomposition accuracy, selected-tier adequacy, route quality, scheduler behavior, deployed dispatch, runtime replanning, support-state promotion, reader artifact approval, or release approval.
F.721 2026-07-01 - Live claim-surface narrowing record
- Added the live claim-revision record
claim_revisions/v1_x/manifest_core_claim_count_narrowing.jsonto narrow an obsolete public count surface indocs/non_core_evidence_ledger.mdfrom the stale 54-chapter wording to the current 44 manifest chapter core claims recorded bybook_structure.jsonanddocs/core_claim_transition_coverage.md. - Added
scripts/validate_claim_revision_records.py, wired it intoscripts/validate_book.py, updatedscripts/validate_non_core_evidence_ledger.py, and updated the evidence-laundering case-study validator so the count-surface correction is checked as a live narrowing record rather than a support-state transition. - Updated the non-core evidence ledger, evidence-laundering case-study record, active evidence-cycle ledger, v1.x roadmap, publication readiness, repository map, README, defended contribution surfaces, and A+ scorecard. This preserves that no chapter core claim is promoted, demoted, deprecated, or refuted; the remaining harder gap is a true chapter-core demotion/refutation or evidence-lane retirement when evidence actually justifies it.
F.722 2026-06-30 - Simulation transfer boundary harness
- Added the book-gate-only simulation-transfer boundary harness in
scripts/validate_simulation_transfer_boundaries.py, with 3 valid fixtures and 6 expected-invalid fixtures underexperiments/simulation_transfer_boundaries/. The harness checks synthetic simulation-transfer records for fidelity declarations, resource bills, bottlenecks, omissions, approximation liberties, instrumentation effects, transfer decisions, residual/downgrade behavior, unbounded world-transfer rejection, and support-state non-promotion. - Updated the Resource Economics chapter, book outline, Appendix E, active evidence-cycle ledger, proof adequacy review, v1.0 status surfaces, roadmap surfaces, repository map, README, and validation wiring. Appendix E now records 213 implemented chapter rows, 1 partial row, and 103 planned rows; the public status surfaces now track 27 harnesses, including 5 book-gate-only chapter harnesses. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 169,989 chapter words excluding YAML and 177,657 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not run a simulator, prove simulator adequacy, validate physical feasibility, measure workload quality, prove transfer to the world, reproduce benchmark or economic results, promote the Resource Economics chapter core claim, or approve any reader/ebook/PDF/DOCX/audio/release artifact.
F.723 2026-06-30 - Cyclic memory contract harness
- Added the book-gate-only cyclic-memory contract harness in
scripts/validate_cyclic_memory_contracts.py, with 3 valid fixtures and 6 expected-invalid fixtures underexperiments/cyclic_memory_contracts/. The harness checks synthetic structural-memory traces for alias visibility, sparse-coverage fallback, recurrence budget and exit records, stale-read residualization, structural-quality non-promotion, and support-state non-promotion. - Updated the Coil Attention chapter, book outline, Appendix E, proof adequacy review, v1.0 status surfaces, roadmap surfaces, repository map, README, and validation wiring. Appendix E now records 210 implemented chapter rows, 1 partial row, and 106 planned rows; proof-target counts remain 123 manifest targets and 371 Lean theorem declarations. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 169,869 chapter words excluding YAML and 177,536 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not prove retrieval quality, reasoning quality, long-context performance, memory savings, recurrence quality, KV-cache behavior, sparse-attention behavior, model behavior, runtime behavior, Circle theorem validity, Theseus transfer, or any support-state promotion.
F.724 2026-06-30 - Policy-promotion route proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.PolicyOptimizationwith seven derived route-level theorems over finite policy-promotion reviews: inadmissible feedback rejects promotion; missing target evaluation routes to target evaluation; missing holdout or contamination checks route to review; missing reward-hacking probes route to probe review; governance or authority gaps route to governance; missing rollback routes to rollback review; and regression or residual gaps route to residual recording. - Added the implemented
lean:policy_optimization.promotion_route.failure_routesproof target, triage record, chapter formalization hook, and Appendix E test row. Regeneratedproofs/proof_manifest.json,docs/proof_artifact_audit.md, anddocs/proof_depth_classification.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 371 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 250 derived/decomposed declarations across 123 manifest proof targets. - Updated the Policy Optimization chapter, Proof Envelope chapter, outline, proof adequacy review, proof/code plan, publication readiness, repository map, v1.0 candidate status, v1.0 focus audit, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, reader continuity audit, and status snapshot validator. Appendix E now records 206 implemented rows, 1 partial row, and 110 planned rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 169,784 chapter words excluding YAML and 177,437 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not run PPO, DPO, GRPO, RLVR, router-policy RL, context-policy RL, or reasoning-budget RL; prove reward quality, optimizer convergence, benchmark improvement, policy safety, reward-hacking resistance, rollback execution, or runtime policy-update behavior; promote any chapter core claim; or approve any reader/ebook/PDF/DOCX/audio/release artifact.
F.726 2026-06-30 - Readiness lifecycle boundary proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.ReadinessGateswith four derived negative-case theorems: one rejects promoted decisions with failed required gates, one rejects accepted stronger transitions missing fresh evidence, residual escrow, fallback, or expiry records, one rejects quarantined ordinary routing or diagnostic routing without fallback, and one rejects stale gate reuse without rerun or residual records. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.md,docs/proof_artifact_audit.md,proofs/proof_manifest.json, and Appendix E; the proof-depth classifier now reports 360 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 239 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Readiness Gates chapter, outline, manifest test rows, proof adequacy review, manuscript status, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator. Appendix E now records 201 implemented rows, 1 partial row, and 110 planned rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 169,368 chapter words excluding YAML and 177,000 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, run a readiness engine, validate gate quality, execute residual-ledger storage, enforce live quarantine routing, replay MoECOT, prove benchmark quality, prove current readiness, approve a reader/ebook/PDF/DOCX/audio artifact, or approve any release artifact beyond recorded validation scope.
F.727 2026-06-30 - Circle proof-contract boundary proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.ProofCarryingContractswith four derived negative-case theorems: one rejects downstream-ready receipts missing theorem refs, deterministic fields, or non-claim boundaries; one rejects promoted downstream claims without contract readiness; one rejects stale or unsupported consumer-gate acceptance; and one rejects passing replay status without replay command, source digest, receipt fingerprint, recomputed deterministic fields, or theorem refs. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.md,docs/proof_artifact_audit.md,proofs/proof_manifest.json, and Appendix E; the proof-depth classifier now reports 356 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 235 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Circle proof-carrying contracts chapter, outline, manifest test rows, proof adequacy review, manuscript status, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator. Appendix E now records 194 implemented rows, 1 partial row, and 110 planned rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 169,158 chapter words excluding YAML and 176,761 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, resolve external theorem IDs, replay Circle receipts from source, vendor Circle packs, approve transfer, approve a reader/ebook/PDF/DOCX/audio artifact, prove model quality, or approve any release artifact beyond recorded validation scope.
F.728 2026-06-30 - Theseus report-boundary proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.TheseusReferencewith five derived negative-case theorems: one rejects dashboard-only implementation-reference claims without report/config/tool artifacts, one rejects accepted promotions with missing or failing gate reports, one rejects imported report bundles missing required artifacts, one rejects replay-ready rows missing replay boundary fields, and one rejects public artifacts that copy private payloads or claim support promotion without an accepted evidence transition. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.md,docs/proof_artifact_audit.md,proofs/proof_manifest.json, and Appendix E; the proof-depth classifier now reports 352 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 231 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Project Theseus chapter, outline, manifest test rows, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, manuscript status, and status snapshot validator. Appendix E now records 185 implemented rows, 1 partial row, and 110 planned rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 168,950 chapter words excluding YAML and 176,537 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, import a live Theseus report bundle, execute a replay, verify current dashboard state, approve a public artifact, approve a reader/ebook/PDF/DOCX/audio artifact, prove self-evolution safety, or approve any release artifact beyond recorded validation scope.
F.729 2026-06-30 - Living book release-boundary proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.LivingBookwith four derived negative-case theorems: one rejects manifest chapters missing outline proof targets or generated claim placeholders, one rejects structural updates marked valid without scaffold or proof-manifest regeneration, one rejects release readiness without render validation, validation commands, changelog refs, or residual records, and one rejects derived artifacts without source-commit, strip-policy, review-state, or support-state-effect boundaries. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 347 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 226 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Living Book Methodology chapter, manifest test rows, Appendix E, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator. Appendix E now records 178 implemented rows, 1 partial row, and 107 planned rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 168,678 chapter words excluding YAML and 176,246 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, prove manuscript quality, prove source interpretation quality, approve a reader/ebook/PDF/DOCX artifact, approve an audio artifact, prove GitHub Pages availability, or approve any release artifact beyond recorded validation scope.
F.730 2026-06-30 - Search substrate adoption-boundary proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.SearchSubstrateswith five derived negative-case theorems: one rejects missing substrate-adoption fields, one rejects an unproven substrate marked qualified, one rejects a qualified substrate without passing evidence, one rejects consumer reliance on unmeasured or blocked substrate axes, and one rejects canary promotion without workload, baseline, negative-control, or result-report fields. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 343 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 222 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Mathematical and Search Substrates chapter, manifest test rows, Appendix E, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator. Appendix E now records 170 implemented rows, 1 partial row, and 110 planned rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 168,499 chapter words excluding YAML and 176,043 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, run a substrate A/B test, run a representation-efficiency benchmark, run a CoilMoECOT benchmark, run a Mamba comparison, run a Circle substrate sidecar, run a Theseus transfer consumer, prove substrate quality, prove routing quality, prove compression quality, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.731 2026-06-30 - Cyclic mixer adoption-boundary proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.CyclicMixerswith five derived negative-case theorems: one rejects missing claim partitions, one rejects cyclic substrate promotion without ordinary baselines or tradeoff metrics, one rejects residue/winding alias gaps without visible residuals, one rejects incomplete adoption tradeoff packets, and one rejects hardware mismatches without a refusal path. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 338 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 217 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the CoilRA, MultiCoil RoPE, and Cyclic Mixers chapter, manifest test rows, Appendix E, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator. Appendix E now records 165 implemented rows, 1 partial row, and 110 planned rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 168,298 chapter words excluding YAML and 175,808 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, run a RoPE certifier, import a Circle contract pack, run a cyclic mixer benchmark, run an MLX model experiment, run a hardware-kernel benchmark, measure downstream quality, prove long-context behavior, show memory savings, prove deployment readiness, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.732 2026-06-30 - Coil attention memory negative-case proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.CoilAttentionMemorywith four derived negative-case theorems: one rejects reused cyclic slots with missing residue/winding and no visible alias residual, one rejects structure-only retrieval-quality promotion without semantic-quality evidence, one rejects recurrence admission without work-budget, exit-condition, or fallback records, and one rejects stale reads admitted as fresh without residual escrow. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 333 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 212 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Coil Attention, Cyclic Memory, and Recurrence Contracts chapter, manifest test rows, Appendix E, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator. Appendix E now records 160 implemented rows, 1 partial row, and 110 planned rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 168,069 chapter words excluding YAML and 175,554 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, run Circle sidecars, import generated contract packs, run Theseus transfer consumers, validate KV-cache freshness behavior, prove sparse-attention coverage behavior, prove recurrence-exit behavior, measure retrieval quality, measure long-context quality, show memory savings, improve learned-model behavior, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.733 2026-06-30 - Tribunal review negative-case proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.Tribunalwith three derived negative-case theorems: one rejects high-risk accepted verdicts without adversarial probes or reviewer-independence records, one rejects accepted prior-review reuse over unchanged evidence without an unchanged-evidence guard, and one rejects action-requiring verdicts without required-action or constraint-effect records. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 329 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 208 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Proof-Carrying Claims and Adversarial Review chapter, manifest test rows, Appendix E, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator. Appendix E now records 156 implemented rows, 1 partial row, and 110 planned rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 167,858 chapter words excluding YAML and 175,319 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, prove theorem validity, prove citation accuracy, prove semantic equivalence, validate reviewer independence, validate adversarial-probe quality, prove verdict correctness, enforce tribunal actions, execute human adjudication, deploy a review system, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.734 2026-06-30 - Policy optimization promotion-boundary proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.PolicyOptimizationwith three derived negative-case theorems: one rejects policy promotion when holdout refs or contamination checks are missing, one rejects reward-proxy improvement used as sole evidence without target evaluation refs, and one rejects authority-expanding policy updates without governance approval or rollback records. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 326 theorem declarations, 121 direct/projection-style declarations, and 205 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Policy Optimization chapter, manifest test rows, Appendix E, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator. Appendix E now records 153 implemented rows, 1 partial row, and 110 planned rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 167,698 chapter words excluding YAML and 175,138 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, run PPO, DPO, GRPO, RLVR, router-policy RL, context-policy RL, or reasoning-budget RL, prove reward quality, prove optimizer convergence, prove policy safety, prove reward-hacking resistance, validate hidden-holdout operations, validate contamination detection, execute rollback, validate governance approval quality, measure deployment behavior, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.735 2026-06-30 - Fast generation acceptance-accounting proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.FastGenerationwith three derived negative-case theorems: one rejects acceleration promotion when accepted-output or verifier-cost evidence is missing, one rejects failed accelerated drafts without fallback or residual handling while promotion remains open, and one rejects high-risk fast-mode selections missing verifier, risk-override, or slower-fallback records. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 320 theorem declarations, 118 direct/projection-style declarations, and 202 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Fast Generation chapter, manifest test rows, Appendix E, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator. Appendix E now records 150 implemented rows, 1 partial row, and 110 planned rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 167,505 chapter words excluding YAML and 174,920 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, run an autoregressive baseline, run speculative decoding, run diffusion generation, run early-exit or state-space generation, measure KV-cache serving behavior, prove route-selector quality, prove risk-classifier behavior, measure speed-quality, prove useful-solution-per-second performance, validate fallback runtime behavior, reproduce any external paper result, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.736 2026-06-30 - Compact generation and semantic negative-case proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.CompactGenerativeSystemswith two derived negative-case theorems: one rejects unresolved obligations without residual records, and one rejects lossy unverified representations marked exact. - Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.GenerateVerifyRepairwith two derived negative-case theorems: one rejects exact reconstruction claims when generator output plus repair residual does not equal the target, and one rejects exactness promotion after failed verification. - Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.SemanticRepresentationwith two derived negative-case theorems: one rejects grounded semantic nodes with no provenance links, and one rejects hierarchy updates that neither preserve prior references nor record supersession. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 314 theorem declarations, 115 direct/projection-style declarations, and 199 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Compact Generative Systems and Residual Honesty chapter, manifest test rows, Appendix E, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 167,318 chapter words excluding YAML and 174,715 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, prove compact utility, implement a codec, prove reconstruction quality, measure repair cost, run fallback behavior, prove semantic grounding quality, validate hierarchy migration, measure representation utility, improve model quality, enforce downstream consumer policy, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.737 2026-06-30 - Efficient ASI route and residual negative-case proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.Efficiencywith two derived negative-case theorems: one rejects minimum-viable route claims when a listed lower-cost authorized route satisfies the declared quality predicate, and one rejects open-obligation promotion without a residual record. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 308 theorem declarations, 115 direct/projection-style declarations, and 193 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated The Efficient ASI Hypothesis chapter, manifest test rows, Appendix E, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 167,038 chapter words excluding YAML and 174,427 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, prove route-search completeness, verify cost-estimate accuracy, measure route quality, measure residual burden, establish compression utility, prove measured efficiency, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.738 2026-06-30 - Resource and simulation negative-case proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomicswith two derived negative-case theorems: one rejects disabled required safety gates under the budget-gate preservation predicate, and one rejects high-risk work with insufficient verification budget that tries to remain an ordinary dispatch. - Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.SimulationFidelitywith two derived negative-case theorems: one rejects simulation evidence without declared scope, and one rejects promoted results that exceed declared fidelity support. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 306 theorem declarations, 115 direct/projection-style declarations, and 191 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Resource Economics and Token Budgets chapter, manifest test rows, Appendix E, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 166,933 chapter words excluding YAML and 174,306 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, implement a budget scheduler, measure real load stability, optimize verification tax, reproduce KV-cache or serving behavior, prove economic optimality, prove simulator adequacy, establish physical feasibility, validate open-world transfer, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.739 2026-06-30 - Bibliography source-gate negative-case proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.BibliographyPlanwith two derived negative-case theorems: one rejects source-derived claims without a source note or ingested-source artifact, and one rejects accepted new-source assignments to nonexistent chapters. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 302 theorem declarations, 115 direct/projection-style declarations, and 187 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Open Research Agenda and Bibliography Plan chapter, manifest test rows, Appendix E, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator to record the new bibliography proof increment. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 166,763 chapter words excluding YAML and 174,113 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, normalize external literature, prove citation accuracy, prove source-interpretation quality, approve public release of private source material, rehearse a real new-paper triage, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.740 2026-06-30 - Command contract negative-case proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.CommandContractswith two derived negative-case theorems: one rejects complete command-contract status when any required command field is missing, and one rejects accepted hidden or conflicting overrides under explicit-constraint precedence. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 300 theorem declarations, 115 direct/projection-style declarations, and 185 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Command Contracts chapter, manifest test rows, Appendix E, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator to record the new command-contract proof increment. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 166,678 chapter words excluding YAML and 174,025 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, parse commands, run a deployed dispatcher, enforce approvals in a live service, execute tools, measure prompt-injection resistance, replay an end-to-end runtime trace, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.741 2026-06-30 - Artifact graph provenance negative-case proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.ArtifactGraphwith two derived negative-case theorems: one rejects produced artifacts missing parent, source, or context trace references, and one rejects incomplete or blocked provenance attempting promoted claim support. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 298 theorem declarations, 115 direct/projection-style declarations, and 183 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Artifact Graphs chapter, Appendix E, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator to record the new artifact-graph proof increment. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 166,651 chapter words excluding YAML and 173,994 raw chapter-file words.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, run a deployed artifact graph service, build a replay engine, reconstruct audit histories, check real provenance completeness, import produced-artifact traces, prove source interpretation adequacy, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.742 2026-06-30 - Routing and MoECOT negative-case proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.Routingwith a derived negative-case theorem rejecting selected routes that lack authority or readiness. - Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.MoECOTRuntimewith two derived negative-case theorems: one rejects runtime-core promotion records missing readiness, regression, or replay evidence references, and one rejects unavailable-text runtime claims that try to promote aboveargument. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 296 theorem declarations, 115 direct/projection-style declarations, and 181 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Routing Heads chapter, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator to record the new routing/MoECOT proof increment.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, run a learned router, measure route quality, enforce deployed authority, replay MoECOT, run orchestration benchmarks, prove specialist quality, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.743 2026-06-30 - Procedural memory negative-case proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.ProceduralMemorywith two derived negative-case theorems: one rejects generated-tool records that lack source traces, parameters, or verification results, and one rejects failed regression reviews that try to keep routable promotion. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 293 theorem declarations, 115 direct/projection-style declarations, and 178 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Procedural Memory chapter, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator to record the new procedural-memory proof increment.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, run a deployed loop detector, synthesize a real tool, validate generated-tool correctness, measure regression quality, run a route monitor, automate retirement, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.744 2026-06-30 - Runtime adapter permission negative-case proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.RuntimeAdapterswith two derived negative-case theorems: one rejects a modeled adapter invocation that lacks the parent job’s required permission, and one rejects high-impact unapproved adapter calls that try to remain unrejected. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 291 theorem declarations, 115 direct/projection-style declarations, and 176 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Runtime Adapters chapter, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator to record the new runtime-adapter proof increment.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, execute a deployed adapter, prove sandbox isolation, validate an approval service, prove secret-handle safety, execute rollback, validate live effect receipts, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.745 2026-06-30 - Personal compute hive approval and lease proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.PersonalComputeHiveswith two derived negative-case theorems: one rejects high-risk hive execution that lacks a bound approval receipt, and one rejects external hive access when any required federation-lease boundary field is missing. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 289 theorem declarations, 115 direct/projection-style declarations, and 174 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Personal Compute Hives chapter, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator to record the new hive proof increment.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, implement a hive scheduler, run a device registry, validate a portal approval service, execute a federation protocol, prove rented-node sandboxing, establish privacy guarantees, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.746 2026-06-30 - v1.x roadmap execution focus correction
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso the active keystone set, consolidation status, structural-cohesion row, execution tiers, v1.3 target, and suggested long-running goal no longer tell future runs to execute consolidation packages that have already executed or been retained. - The roadmap now treats the 44-chapter consolidation spine as stable unless new source, evidence, external-review, or human-reader edit findings expose a concrete duplicate artifact boundary.
- The next execution focus is proof depth, public-safe evidence replay, external grounding, and curated human-reader prose rather than additional consolidation planning surfaces.
- This does not change
book_structure.json, merge or remove chapters, promote support states, create external review, approve reader artifacts, or claim any new proof/test result.
F.747 2026-06-30 - Proof-carrying claim negative-case proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.ProofCarryingClaimswith two derived negative-case theorems: one rejects passed verifier records that omit verifier artifact refs, and one rejects negative verifier results that try to produce scoped updates. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 287 theorem declarations, 115 direct/projection-style declarations, and 172 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the Proof-Carrying Claims chapter, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator to record the new proof-carrying claim proof increment.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, prove theorem validity, validate citation accuracy, establish semantic equivalence, measure verifier quality, execute deployed review behavior, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.748 2026-06-30 - Artifact compression negative-case proofs
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.ArtifactCompressionwith two derived negative-case theorems: one rejects compressed-artifact use when the task probe failed and no fallback route exists, and one rejects promotion when residual or fallback metadata is missing. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 285 theorem declarations, 115 direct/projection-style declarations, and 170 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the RankFold/NeuralFold chapter, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator to record the new artifact-compression proof increment.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, prove a compression ratio, validate decoder correctness, execute behavioral fallback, measure downstream utility, establish benchmark performance, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.749 2026-06-30 - Stack boundary trace proof
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.StackBoundarieswith a finiteStackTraceSteprecord,StackTraceValidpredicate, and a derived negative-case theorem showing that a valid modeled trace cannot contain an external-action step when the layer lacks external-action authority and the handoff itself is unauthorized. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now reports 283 theorem declarations, 115 direct/projection-style declarations, and 168 derived/decomposed declarations. - Updated the opening chapter, proof adequacy review, candidate status, v1.0/v1.x roadmap surfaces, focus audit, and status snapshot validator to record the new Stack Boundaries proof increment.
- This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, prove whole-stack safety, enforce deployed layer boundaries, validate source-to-layer traceability, benchmark model quality, or create any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio release artifact.
F.750 2026-06-30 - Routing decision lease harness
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_routing_decision_lease.py, a chapter-specific book-gate harness over synthetic specialist registry, routing decision, and MoECOT orchestration packets. - Added 3 valid and 6 expected-invalid fixtures under
experiments/routing_decision_lease/covering least-capable adequate selection, overprivileged specialist rejection, missing-readiness fallback, expired-lease residualization, selected-specialist registration, rejected candidate evidence, residual ownership, and MoECOT source-boundary non-claims. - Wired the harness into
scripts/validate_book.py, Appendix E, the Routing Heads chapter,docs/book_outline.md,book_structure.json,docs/routing_decision_lease_harness.md,docs/proof_adequacy_review.md, v1 status/roadmap surfaces, publication readiness, repository map, README, and v0.2 manuscript status. - Moved the two Routing Heads proof targets in the proof adequacy review from
needs executable tests firsttouseful but too narrow. The proof target count remains 122; the adequacy class counts are now 8 adequate finite-record, 47 useful-but-too-narrow, 19 richer-semantics-needed, 32 executable-tests-needed, 10 empirical/baseline-tests-needed, and 6 research-agenda-until-artifact-import. - This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, implement a learned router, prove routing accuracy, measure route quality, enforce authority in a deployed runtime, replay MoECOT, validate specialist quality, create a benchmark result, or approve any reader, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio artifact.
F.751 2026-06-30 - Procedural memory loop harness
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_procedural_memory_loop.py, a chapter-specific book-gate harness over synthetic procedural tool records, qualification packets, candidate traces, negative examples, abstraction fields, regression reviews, expected routes, and non-claim boundaries. - Added 3 valid and 6 expected-invalid fixtures under
experiments/procedural_memory_loop/covering a routable packet with three comparable successes plus near-miss/failure boundaries, a failed-regression quarantine packet, a stale-precondition retirement packet, single-trace toolification, missing negative examples, failed-regression promotion, hidden parameters, ignored retirement triggers, and source-trace mismatch. - Wired the harness into
scripts/validate_book.py, Appendix E, the Procedural Memory chapter,docs/book_outline.md,book_structure.json,docs/procedural_memory_loop_harness.md,docs/proof_adequacy_review.md, v1 status/roadmap surfaces, publication readiness, repository map, README, and v0.2 manuscript status. - Moved the two Procedural Memory proof targets in the proof adequacy review from
needs executable tests firsttouseful but too narrow. The proof target count remained 122; the adequacy class counts at that point were 8 adequate finite-record, 45 useful-but-too-narrow, 19 richer-semantics-needed, 34 executable-tests-needed, 10 empirical/baseline-tests-needed, and 6 research-agenda-until-artifact-import. - This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, implement a deployed loop detector, tool synthesizer, generated-tool correctness check, regression-quality benchmark, route monitor, retirement automation, reader artifact, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifact.
F.752 2026-06-30 - Artifact Graph replay harness
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_artifact_graph_replay.py, a chapter-specific book-gate harness over synthetic artifact graph records, typed jobs, context transactions, semantic page certificates, and replay attempts. - Added 2 valid and 6 expected-invalid fixtures under
experiments/artifact_graph_replay/covering a byte-exact bounded-review packet, a partial replay packet that blocks promotion, parent-job mismatch, missing observed artifact, partial replay attempting promotion, stale-certificate reuse, missing audit path, and support-state review without a replay-validated context transaction. - Wired the harness into
scripts/validate_book.py, Appendix E, the Artifact Graphs chapter,docs/book_outline.md,book_structure.json,docs/artifact_graph_replay_harness.md,docs/proof_adequacy_review.md, v1 status/roadmap surfaces, publication readiness, repository map, README, and v0.2 manuscript status. - Moved the two Artifact Graphs proof targets in the proof adequacy review from
needs executable tests firsttouseful but too narrow. The proof target count remains 122; the adequacy class counts are now 8 adequate finite-record, 43 useful-but-too-narrow, 19 richer-semantics-needed, 36 executable-tests-needed, 10 empirical/baseline-tests-needed, and 6 research-agenda-until-artifact-import. - This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, implement a deployed artifact graph service, replay engine, audit reconstruction service, provenance completeness checker, imported produced-artifact trace, reader artifact, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifact.
F.753 2026-06-30 - Labor OS job execution route proof envelope
- Extended
AsiStackProofs.TypedJobswith a finite job-execution route vocabulary, review record, and route function over job presence, contract locking, lifecycle validity, approval requirements, approval records, permission satisfaction, scheduler slots, dispatch requests, running observations, output delivery, verification state, residuals, failures, and retirement requests. - Added derived/decomposed Lean theorems showing that missing jobs reject execution; unlocked contracts request contracts; invalid lifecycle states block dispatch; missing required approvals require approval; missing permissions block dispatch; observed failures record failures; known residuals are recorded; delivered but unverified outputs route to adjudication; delivered and verified outputs become evidence-ready; dispatch without a scheduler slot routes to scheduling; dispatch with a scheduler slot runs the job; and complete retirement reviews retire the job.
- Added
lean:jobs.lifecycle.execution_route_envelopeto the outline, manifest, proof triage, Labor OS chapter, and Appendix E. The proof manifest now tracks 122 targets; proof-depth now records 282 theorem declarations: 115 direct/projection-style and 167 derived/decomposed. - Updated Labor OS chapter, proof-depth and proof-adequacy surfaces, v1 roadmap and status surfaces, v0.2 status, publication readiness, repository map, and proof/code plan. Proof adequacy moves Labor OS to
useful but too narrow. - This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, implement a scheduler, approval service, adapter runner, permission enforcer, replay harness, deployed job runtime, reader artifact, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifact.
F.754 2026-06-30 - Verification bandwidth adequacy route proof envelope
- Extended
AsiStackProofs.VerificationBandwidthwith a finite verification-adequacy route vocabulary, review record, and route function over claim presence, context admission, context adequacy for the claim, high-risk status, pairwise-check requirements, verification artifact presence, negative evidence, contradictions, residuals, draft support requests, and verified support requests. - Added derived/decomposed Lean theorems showing that missing claims reject adequacy review; unadmitted context requests context; high-risk inadequate context blocks verified support; missing pairwise checks require pairwise checks; missing verification artifacts require artifacts; open negative evidence escalates risk; contradictions block verified support; known residuals are recorded; complete verified reviews can allow verified support; and complete draft reviews can allow draft support.
- Added the
lean:verification_bandwidth.adequacy.route_envelopeproof target to the outline, manifest, proof triage, Verification Bandwidth chapter, and Appendix E. The proof manifest now tracks 121 implemented finite-record targets, and the proof-depth classifier now records 270 theorem declarations: 115 direct/projection-style and 155 derived/decomposed. - Updated the Verification Bandwidth chapter, proof-depth and proof-adequacy surfaces, v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, v0.2 manuscript status, publication readiness note, repository map, and proof/code plan. The proof adequacy review keeps Verification Bandwidth in
needs executable tests first. - This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, measure model verification bandwidth, run a contradiction-rate suite, test distractor resistance, classify semantic adequacy in the wild, validate escalation quality, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.755 2026-06-30 - Virtual Context ABI context admission route proof envelope
- Extended
AsiStackProofs.VirtualContextABIwith a finite context-admission route vocabulary, review record, and route function over request well-formedness, address and version declarations, request-bounded authority, context availability, mandatory lookup status, certificate requirements, certificate freshness, taint, adequacy requirements, adequacy results, residuals, and materialization requests. - Added derived/decomposed Lean theorems showing that malformed requests reject; missing addresses request context; authority escapes require authority review; absent mandatory context issues a typed fault; absent optional context requests context; missing certificates require certificates; stale certificates require refresh; tainted context quarantines; failed adequacy requires adequacy review; known residuals are recorded; and complete materialization reviews can materialize context.
- Added the
lean:vcm.abi.context_admission_route_envelopeproof target to the outline, manifest, proof triage, Virtual Context ABI chapter, and Appendix E. The proof manifest now tracks 120 implemented finite-record targets, and the proof-depth classifier now records 260 theorem declarations: 115 direct/projection-style and 145 derived/decomposed. - Updated the Virtual Context ABI chapter, proof-depth and proof-adequacy surfaces, v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, v0.2 manuscript status, publication readiness note, repository map, and proof/code plan. The proof adequacy review keeps Virtual Context ABI in
needs executable tests first. - This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, implement a resolver, prove certificate truthfulness, measure semantic fidelity, enforce deletion closure, test transaction isolation, validate model-facing memory behavior, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.756 2026-06-30 - Cognitive compilation semantic lowering route proof envelope
- Extended
AsiStackProofs.CognitiveCompilationwith a finite semantic lowering route vocabulary, review record, and route function over source-plan acceptance, semantic-atom declaration, obligation links, dependency acyclicity, contract-bounded authority, assumption records, targets, validators, validator results, lowering receipts, obligation preservation, repair-ledger updates, residuals, and acceptance requests. - Added derived/decomposed Lean theorems showing that missing source plans reject lowering; missing atoms and obligation links request semantic IR; cyclic dependencies and validator failures route to repair; authority escapes and obligation loss block lowering; missing validators and receipts require explicit artifacts; invalidating repairs without ledger updates require ledger updates; known residuals are recorded; and complete lowering reviews can be accepted.
- Added the
lean:cognitive_compilation.ir.semantic_lowering_route_envelopeproof target to the outline, manifest, proof triage, Cognitive Compilation chapter, and Appendix E. The proof manifest now tracks 119 implemented finite-record targets, and the proof-depth classifier now records 249 theorem declarations: 115 direct/projection-style and 134 derived/decomposed. - Updated the Cognitive Compilation chapter, proof-depth and proof-adequacy surfaces, v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, v0.2 manuscript status, publication readiness note, repository map, and proof/code plan. The proof adequacy review keeps Cognitive Compilation in
needs executable tests first. - This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, parse source plans, lower real target artifacts, validate localized repair behavior, measure compiler quality, prove compiler correctness, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.757 2026-06-30 - Execution dispatch route proof envelope
- Extended
AsiStackProofs.IntentToExecutionwith a finite execution dispatch route vocabulary, review record, and route function over contract presence, objective/constraint/authority completeness, parent-authority preservation, hidden override detection, required approvals, artifact declarations, verification plans, residual knowledge, and dispatch requests. - Added derived/decomposed Lean theorems showing that missing contracts reject dispatch; missing objectives request clarification; authority widening and hidden overrides block dispatch; missing required approvals route to approval; missing artifacts request clarification; missing verification plans route to verification; known residuals are recorded; and complete dispatch reviews are ready for dispatch.
- Added the
lean:intent_execution.contracts.dispatch_route_envelopeproof target to the outline, manifest, proof triage, Command Contracts chapter, and Appendix E. The proof manifest now tracks 118 implemented finite-record targets, and the proof-depth classifier now records 237 theorem declarations: 115 direct/projection-style and 122 derived/decomposed. - Updated the Command Contracts chapter, proof-depth and proof-adequacy surfaces, v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, v0.2 manuscript status, publication readiness note, repository map, and proof/code plan. The proof adequacy review keeps Command Contracts in
useful but too narrow. - This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, demonstrate command parsing, deploy a dispatcher, validate prompt-override defenses, execute approval gates, prove tool-effect containment, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.758 2026-06-30 - Self-improvement transition route proof envelope
- Extended
AsiStackProofs.SelfImprovementwith a finite self-improvement transition route vocabulary, review record, and route function over proposal presence, protected-invariant declarations, evidence bundles, invariant preservation, self-evaluation, evaluator independence, authority/security/resource boundary deltas, governance approval, rollback, stale gates, residual escrow, canary monitoring, and promotion requests. - Added derived/decomposed Lean theorems showing that missing proposals reject the transition; missing invariant declarations and evidence bundles require evidence; invariant breaches, sole self-evaluation, missing independent evaluators, boundary deltas, and missing governance approval route to governance review; missing rollback, stale gates, and missing residual escrow require evidence; canaries without open monitor windows roll back; complete canary reviews allow canary; and complete promotion reviews promote.
- Added the
lean:self_improvement.boundary.transition_route_envelopeproof target to the outline, manifest, proof triage, Recursive Self-Improvement Boundaries chapter, and Appendix E. The proof manifest now tracks 117 implemented finite-record targets, and the proof-depth classifier now records 228 theorem declarations: 115 direct/projection-style and 113 derived/decomposed. - Updated the Recursive Self-Improvement Boundaries chapter, proof-depth and proof-adequacy surfaces, v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, publication readiness note, repository map, v0.2 manuscript status, and proof/code plan. The proof adequacy review keeps Recursive Self-Improvement in
needs richer state-machine or review semantics. - This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, demonstrate autonomous self-improvement, prove evaluator independence in practice, execute rollback, validate monitor quality, preserve verification budgets in runtime, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.760 2026-06-30 - Capability replacement transaction route proof envelope
- Extended
AsiStackProofs.Replacementwith a finite replacement-transaction route vocabulary, review record, and route function over prior and candidate artifacts, identity preservation, authority scope, governance approval, qualification evidence, evaluator independence, regression results, rollback receipts, rollback dry runs, residual escrow, monitor incidents, and default-route requests. - Added derived/decomposed Lean theorems showing that missing prior artifacts reject the proposal; authority expansion without approval and evaluator capture route to governance review; failed regressions quarantine the candidate; missing rollback receipts require precheck; failed rollback dry runs route to canary-only; monitor incidents require rollback; and a complete default review can commit default.
- Added the
lean:replacement.transaction.route_envelopeproof target to the outline, manifest, proof triage, Capability Replacement and Rollback chapter, and Appendix E. The proof manifest now tracks 115 implemented finite-record targets, and the proof-depth classifier now records 200 theorem declarations: 115 direct/projection-style and 85 derived/decomposed. - Updated the Capability Replacement and Rollback chapter, proof-depth and proof-adequacy surfaces, v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, publication readiness note, repository map, v0.2 manuscript status, and proof/code plan. The proof adequacy review keeps Capability Replacement at
useful but too narrow. - This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, run a real replacement, measure regression-suite quality, observe a monitor window, execute rollback, validate artifact replay, prove deployed replacement safety, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.761 2026-06-30 - Stable capability lifecycle route proof envelope
- Extended
AsiStackProofs.StableCapabilityFieldswith a finite SCF lifecycle-route vocabulary, review record, and route function over field identity, qualification, evidence refs, qualification-lease freshness, evaluator independence, authority ceilings, governance grants, rollback readiness, regression floors, open incidents, and default-route requests. - Added derived/decomposed Lean theorems showing that field-identity mismatch rejects replacement; missing evidence and stale leases require requalification; evaluator capture and authority expansion without a grant route to governance review; open incidents require rollback; and a complete default review can route to default use.
- Added the
lean:scf.lifecycle.route_envelopeproof target to the outline, manifest, proof triage, Stable Capability Fields chapter, and Appendix E. The proof manifest now tracks 114 implemented finite-record targets, and the proof-depth classifier now records 192 theorem declarations: 115 direct/projection-style and 77 derived/decomposed. - Updated the Stable Capability Fields chapter, proof-depth and proof-adequacy surfaces, v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, publication readiness note, repository map, v0.2 manuscript status, and proof/code plan. The proof adequacy review keeps Stable Capability Fields at
useful but too narrow. - This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, implement a deployed route validator, measure evaluator independence, execute rollback, preserve real regression suites, enforce lifecycle transitions, prove replacement safety, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.762 2026-06-30 - Human intent resolution route proof envelope
- Extended
AsiStackProofs.IntentContractswith a finite intent-resolution route vocabulary, record, and route function over missing intent text, prohibited requested action, ambiguity, non-goal conflict, high-impact work, authority grants, and reversibility. - Added derived/decomposed Lean theorems showing that missing text and prohibited actions route to non-executable rejection, ambiguous intent and non-goal conflicts route to clarification, high-impact work without authority routes to review, and irreversible high-impact work routes to review.
- Added the
lean:intent.resolution.route_envelopeproof target to the outline, manifest, proof triage, Human Intent chapter, and Appendix E. The proof manifest now tracks 113 implemented finite-record targets, and the proof-depth classifier now records 185 theorem declarations: 115 direct/projection-style and 70 derived/decomposed. - Updated the Human Intent chapter, proof-depth and proof-adequacy surfaces, v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, publication readiness note, repository map, and proof/code plan. The proof adequacy review keeps Human Intent at
useful but too narrow. - This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, implement a natural-language intent parser, extract authority from raw user text, run a stop-condition lowering test, execute a re-contract trigger test, run a bounded-default audit, validate reviewer quality, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.763 2026-06-30 - Reference trace harness and route envelope
- Added
python3 scripts/validate_reference_trace.py, a deterministic reference-trace harness with 2 valid fixtures and 6 expected-invalid fixtures for parent artifact continuity, authority-chain and authority-delta visibility, layer coverage from intent through SCF, artifact count, evidence and residual deltas, validation command refs, source-note refs, blocked-path stop conditions, promotion blockers, non-promoting support effects, and explicit non-claims. - Registered the harness in the Phase 5 harness registry, wired it into
scripts/validate_book.py, reran the registry runner, and updated the current registry-runner surface from 21 to 22 registered harnesses with 62 valid fixtures and 108 expected-invalid fixtures. - Extended
AsiStackProofs.ReferenceArchitecturewith a finite trace-route envelope and derived/decomposed theorems routing missing parent artifacts, authority deltas, residual deltas, governance gates, and validation commands to repair, blocking, residual preservation, or validation rather than accepted trace status. - Updated the Integrated Reference Architecture chapter, source-of-truth outline, Appendix E, proof-depth and proof-adequacy surfaces, v1.0 status guard, Phase 5 registry/runner records, roadmap, README, publication readiness note, and measured-slice ledger. The proof adequacy review now classifies Integrated Reference Architecture as
useful but too narrow. - This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, execute an integrated ASI runtime, replay a deployed trace, prove live artifact continuity, enforce authority stop conditions in a real runtime, prove model quality, prove benchmark quality, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.764 2026-06-30 - Failure incident route proof envelope
- Extended
AsiStackProofs.FailureModeswith a finite incident-route vocabulary, incident record, and route function over authority overreach, tainted context, context authority grants, subject-modified evaluators, requested claim promotion, and verification status. - Added derived/decomposed Lean theorems showing that authority over a modeled ceiling routes to authority review, tainted context without an authority grant routes to quarantine, a subject-modified evaluator routes to frozen review, and requested claim promotion with failed verification routes to blocked promotion.
- Updated the Failure Modes chapter, source-of-truth outline, Appendix E, proof-depth and proof-adequacy surfaces, and v1.0 status guard. The proof adequacy review now classifies Failure Modes as
useful but too narrow, because protocol fixture coverage and a finite incident-route envelope exist while executable failure-detection behavior remains absent. - This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, implement a runtime authority gate, run a context-admission detector, prove evaluator independence, run a claim-verification harness, execute a failure-receipt suite, prove recurrence escalation, deploy failure radar, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.765 2026-06-30 - Artifact steward lifecycle route proof envelope
- Extended
AsiStackProofs.ArtifactStewardAgentswith a finite steward lifecycle-route vocabulary, decision record, and route function over tainted events, sunset criteria, autonomy escalation, charter approval, treasury spending, and treasury-policy boundaries. - Added derived/decomposed Lean theorems showing that tainted unreviewed events route to quarantine, sunset criteria without an open review route to sunset review, autonomy escalation without charter approval routes to approval, and treasury spending outside policy routes to approval.
- Updated the Artifact Steward Agents chapter, source-of-truth outline, Appendix E, proof-depth and proof-adequacy surfaces, and v1.0 status guard. The proof adequacy review now classifies Artifact Steward Agents as
useful but too narrow, because schema fixtures, release/sunset/work-contract predicates, a synthetic release-evidence handoff, and a finite lifecycle-route envelope exist while executable steward behavior remains absent. - This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, implement a steward bot, run an event-intake scanner, defend a real workflow against injection, execute treasury policy, run governance or federation machinery, test contribution-ledger separation, execute a sunset workflow, publish a stewarded release, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.766 2026-06-30 - Benchmark ratchet decision proof envelope
- Extended
AsiStackProofs.BenchmarkRatchetswith a finite benchmark lifecycle vocabulary, ratchet-decision review record, and accepted-decision predicate for readiness promotion, regression-floor movement, quarantine, and blocked promotion. - Added derived/decomposed Lean theorems showing that accepted readiness promotion records require transfer-or-mutation checks, preserved negative results, and preserved regressions; saturated benchmarks moved to regression-floor status require preserved regression records; and contaminated reviews cannot promote readiness.
- Updated the Benchmark Ratchets chapter, proof-depth and proof-adequacy surfaces, and v1.0 status guard. The proof adequacy review now classifies Benchmark Ratchets as
useful but too narrow, because the synthetic anti-Goodhart harness and finite decision envelope exist while empirical benchmark work remains absent. - This does not promote any Appendix C or chapter core claim, report benchmark success, run a hidden holdout, test transfer, audit contamination, replay source-reported benchmark results, prove anti-Goodhart effectiveness, validate model quality, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.767 2026-06-30 - Evidence-state terminal and demotion gates
- Extended
AsiStackProofs.EvidenceStateswith terminaldeprecatedandrefutedsupport states, finite transition records, downgrade predicates, and terminal-state theorems showing that terminal states are not promotion targets and that modeled terminal/downgrade transitions require negative evidence or downgrade triggers within the finite record. - Strengthened
scripts/validate_support_state_transitions.pywith downward and terminal-transition semantics, added synthetic valid/expected-invalid fixtures for downward scope mismatch, reasonless demotion, terminal refutation, and unsupported refutation, and recorded a 2026-06-30 local run passing with 4 valid fixtures and 4 expected-invalid fixtures. - Updated the Evidence States chapter, Phase 5 registry and runner records, Appendix E, proof adequacy/depth surfaces, roadmap/status surfaces, active evidence-cycle ledger, and public README so the demotion/refutation exercise is visible without claiming a live claim movement.
- This does not promote, demote, deprecate, or refute any Appendix C or chapter core claim, prove source interpretation, prove reviewer independence, prove proof adequacy, validate runtime behavior, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.768 2026-06-30 - Planning/DAG consolidation executed
- Executed the governed planning/DAG merge in
book_structure.json: foldedplanforge-dags-and-intelligence-arbitrageinto Planning as a Control Layer: DAGs and Intelligence Arbitrage while retainingcognitive-compilation-and-semantic-iras the standalone semantic-IR, lowering-receipt, validator, and compiler-boundary chapter. - Reduced the canonical manifest from 46 chapters to 45 chapters while preserving plan graphs, DAG scheduling, dependency ordering, capability tiers, intelligence arbitrage, adequacy contracts, cost-quality ledgers, escalation paths, residuals, source mappings, proof tags, harness rows, implementation horizons, reader lineage, URL history, and no-support-state-change boundaries.
- Moved the retired live manuscript and curated reader draft under archive paths, added a static historical stub for the retired public chapter slug, retargeted source/proof/reader/evidence records to
planning-as-a-control-layer, updated the consolidation sequence, URL/history policy, release-stability record, active evidence cycle, chapter-history ledger, public status surfaces, reader controls, proof adequacy review, and v1.x roadmap, and regenerated affected source, claim/evidence, test, proof, reader, grounding, audio-script, and protocol surfaces. - This does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument, create source evidence, create proof results, create scheduler results, create route-selection results, create selected-tier adequacy results, create cost-savings or cost-quality dominance evidence, prove planner quality, dependency soundness, parser behavior, runtime replanning, dispatch safety, tool execution, MoECOT runtime behavior, source interpretation adequacy, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.769 2026-06-30 - Verification/adversarial-review consolidation executed
- Executed the governed verification/adversarial-review merge in
book_structure.json: foldedunified-adaptive-tribunal-and-adversarial-reviewinto Proof-Carrying Claims and Adversarial Review while retainingclaim-ledgers-and-belief-revisionas the standalone claim-identity, support-state, contradiction, uncertainty, and revision-history substrate. - Reduced the canonical manifest from 47 chapters to 46 chapters while preserving proof-carrying claim tiers, justification envelopes, verifier results, failed-attempt memory, tribunal dossiers, adversarial probes, dissent, unchanged-evidence guards, required actions, verdict constraints, source mappings, proof tags, harness rows, implementation horizons, reader lineage, URL history, and no-support-state-change boundaries.
- Moved the retired live manuscript and curated reader draft under archive paths, added a static historical stub for the retired public chapter slug, retargeted source/proof/reader/evidence records to
spinoza-verification-and-proof-carrying-claims, updated the consolidation sequence, URL/history policy, release-stability record, active evidence cycle, chapter-history ledger, public status surfaces, promotion-path plan, and regenerated affected source, claim/evidence, test, proof, reader, grounding, audio-script, and protocol surfaces. - This does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument, create source evidence, create proof results, create test results, prove theorem validity, citation accuracy, semantic equivalence, reviewer independence, adversarial-probe quality, verdict correctness, deployed tribunal behavior, runtime behavior, source interpretation adequacy, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.770 2026-06-30 - Static context ABI consolidation executed
- Executed the governed static context ABI merge in
book_structure.json: foldedsemantic-pages-context-cells-and-certificatesinto The Virtual Context ABI: Typed Pages, Cells, and Certificates while retainingcontext-transactions-snapshots-mounts-and-taintandverification-bandwidth-and-context-adequacyas standalone Part II chapters. - Reduced the canonical manifest from 48 chapters to 47 chapters while preserving typed pages, context cells, semantic-page certificates, source bindings, omissions, authority ceilings, loss contracts, permitted uses, stale-certificate blockers, source mappings, proof tags, implementation horizons, reader lineage, URL history, and no-support-state-change boundaries.
- Moved the retired live manuscript and curated reader draft under archive paths, added a static historical stub for the retired public chapter slug, retargeted source/proof/reader/evidence records to
virtual-context-abi, updated the consolidation sequence, URL/history policy, release-stability record, active evidence cycle, chapter-history ledger, public status surfaces, and regenerated affected source, claim/evidence, test, proof, reader, grounding, audio-script, and protocol surfaces. - This does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument, create source evidence, create proof results, create resolver results, create certificate-truthfulness results, create summary-fidelity results, prove memory-store behavior, prove model-facing context adequacy, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.771 2026-06-30 - Intent/contracts consolidation executed
- Executed the governed intent/contracts merge in
book_structure.json: foldedcommand-contracts-and-semantic-interfacesinto Command Contracts: From Intent to Executable Work while retaininghuman-intent-as-a-formal-inputas the separate Part I intake, ambiguity, authority-extraction, bounded-default, re-contract, and stop-condition chapter. - Reduced the canonical manifest from 49 chapters to 48 chapters while preserving semantic-interface fields, validation states, field provenance and confidence, context/prompt override boundaries, dispatch blockers, command schema fixtures, source mappings, proof tags, reader overlays, curated-reader lineage, URL history, and no-support-state-change boundaries.
- Moved the retired live manuscript and curated reader draft under archive paths, added a static historical stub for the retired public chapter slug, retargeted source/proof/reader/evidence records to the active destination, and regenerated the affected source, claim/evidence, test, proof, reader, grounding, audio-script, and protocol surfaces.
- This does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument, create source evidence, create proof results, create test results, prove parser completeness, prove prompt-injection resistance, prove deployed command dispatch, prove approval-service correctness, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.772 2026-06-30 - Simulation fidelity fold executed
- Executed the governed simulation-fidelity fold in
book_structure.json: foldedsimulation-fidelity-and-physical-constraintsinto Resource Economics and Token Budgets as the named Simulation Fidelity and Claim Transport section while preserving simulation-contract records, fidelity boundaries, temporal semantics, resource bills, omitted variables, approximation liberties, instrumentation effects, transfer decisions, source mappings, proof tags, schema/fixture lanes, and restoration conditions. - Reduced the canonical manifest from 50 chapters to 49 chapters while keeping simulation fidelity as contract-relative claim transport only until public-safe simulator artifacts, physical-computation audits, fidelity calibration, benchmark-transfer negative cases, or independent review create a distinct chapter-owning evidence lane.
- Moved the retired live manuscript under
archive/retired_chapters/, added a static historical stub for the retired public chapter slug, retargeted source/proof/reader/evidence records to Resource Economics and Token Budgets, updated the consolidation sequence, URL/history policy, release-stability record, active evidence cycle, chapter-history ledger, and public status surfaces, and regenerated the affected source, claim/evidence, test, proof, reader, grounding, audio-script, and protocol surfaces. - This does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument, create source evidence, create proof results, create simulator or physical-feasibility results, create benchmark-transfer results, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.773 2026-06-30 - MoECOT runtime fold executed
- Executed the governed MoECOT runtime fold in
book_structure.json: foldedmoecot-runtime-and-multi-core-orchestrationinto Routing Heads and Specialist Cores as the named MoECOT Runtime Crosswalk while preserving runtime evidence-packet fields, source-state partitions, route authority ledgers, replay refs, denied routes, failed gates, residuals, source mappings, proof tags, schema/fixture lanes, and restoration conditions. - Reduced the canonical manifest from 51 chapters to 50 chapters while keeping MoECOT as implementation-reference context only until public-safe runtime artifacts, replay logs, benchmark records, or external corroboration are imported and inspected.
- Moved the retired live manuscript and curated reader draft under archive paths, added a static historical stub for the retired public chapter slug, retargeted source/proof/reader records to Routing Heads and Specialist Cores, and updated the consolidation sequence, URL/history policy, release stability record, and chapter-history ledger.
- This does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument, create source evidence, create proof results, create test results, reproduce MoECOT runtime behavior, reproduce benchmarks, prove replay correctness, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.774 2026-06-30 - Conservative compression consolidation executed
- Executed the governed conservative compression merge in
book_structure.json: foldedgenerate-verify-repair-compressioninto Compact Generative Systems: Generate, Verify, Repair, and Residual Honesty while retainingrankfold-neuralfold-and-artifact-compressionas the standalone artifact/tensor-compression technique chapter. - Reduced the canonical manifest from 52 chapters to 51 chapters while preserving the GVR receipt-state lane, exactness and repair residual accounting, consumer-policy boundaries, source mappings, proof tags, proof triage, test rows, implementation horizons, reader overlay treatment, and no-support-state-change boundaries.
- Moved the retired live manuscript under
archive/retired_chapters/, added a static historical stub for the retired public chapter slug, retargeted the reader overlay to the merged destination chapter, updateddocs/chapter_history_ledger.md, and regenerated the affected source, claim/evidence, test, proof, reader, status, grounding, and publication surfaces. - This does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument, create source evidence, create proof results, create test results, prove compression quality, prove codec correctness, prove repair-loop convergence, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.775 2026-06-30 - Part I consolidation pilot executed
- Executed the governed Part I 4-to-2 consolidation pilot in
book_structure.json: foldedagency-dignity-and-corrigibilityinto Constitutional Alignment: Agency, Dignity, and Corrigibility and foldedgovernance-rights-fork-exit-and-auditinto Moral Uncertainty, Value Conflict, and Contestable Governance. - Reduced the canonical manifest from 54 chapters to 52 chapters while preserving stable destination IDs, source unions, external comparator placement, folded-history rows, chapter handoffs, implementation horizons, proof tags, proof triage, harness ownership, reader review matrices, promotion-path rows, and no-support-state-change boundaries.
- Moved retired live manuscripts and retired curated-reader drafts under
archive/, added static historical stubs for the retired public chapter slugs, addeddocs/chapter_history_ledger.md, and regenerated the affected source, claim/evidence, test, proof, reader, status, grounding, and protocol crosswalk surfaces. - This does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument, create source evidence, create proof results, create test results, accept external review, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.776 2026-06-30 - Roadmap execution pivot
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdafter the latest Claude review supplied by Corben to make the next phase implementation-first rather than report-first. - Added a planning-freeze rule for already packaged consolidation work: execute or explicitly reject/retain the Part I 4-to-2 consolidation pilot before adding another consolidation planning surface for an existing package, then batch remaining merge/fold packages one package per commit.
- Added a whole-book proof attack milestone: every chapter should gain at least one nontrivial Lean theorem over explicit records, transitions, negative cases, residual paths, receipts, authority ceilings, readiness gates, or support-state boundaries, or record a visible no-proof-yet blocker tied to the core claim.
- Tightened the reader milestone so the curated manuscript must become a post-consolidation human-edit-ready book, not merely a set of first-pass curated chapter records.
- Replaced the suggested long-running goal with an implementation-first goal focused on executing merges, deepening proofs, finishing the reader manuscript, and preserving evidence honesty.
- This does not execute a merge, change
book_structure.json, change chapter count, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, create proof results, create test results, create external review, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, DOI, Zenodo, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.777 2026-06-30 - MoECOT curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
moecot-runtime-and-multi-core-orchestrationateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/moecot-runtime-and-multi-core-orchestration.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_moecot_runtime_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, remaining blockers, source-blocked caveat, and deferred fold-disposition caveat. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, edition docs, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, and repository map from forty-eight to forty-nine drafting-only curated chapters and curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim MoECOT runtime execution, claim benchmark reproduction, claim replay correctness, claim current report-bundle verification, claim worker/core balance traces, claim isolation or security results, claim specialist adequacy, claim routing quality, claim model quality, claim current Theseus runtime behavior, approve reader artifacts, execute or reject the MoECOT fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.778 2026-06-30 - Routing Heads curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
routing-heads-and-specialist-coresateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/routing-heads-and-specialist-cores.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_routing_heads_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, remaining release blockers, and the release-stability caveat for the deferred MoECOT runtime fold. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, edition docs, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, and repository map from forty-seven to forty-eight drafting-only curated chapters and curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim routing accuracy, claim learned-router quality, claim specialist adequacy, claim deployed authority enforcement, claim route-quality dominance, claim cost savings, claim economic result, claim MoECOT runtime behavior, claim MoECOT replay, claim MoECOT benchmark reproduction, claim current Theseus runtime behavior, claim source-interpretation adequacy, approve reader artifacts, execute or reject a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.779 2026-06-30 - Consolidation roadmap attachment clarification
- Re-reviewed the latest pasted consolidation proposal and confirmed that its useful force is already part of the v1.x roadmap: reduce repeated chapter skeletons through governed consolidation, not deletion or a direct 54-to-44 manifest edit.
- Tightened
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso the current state is clear: no new merge package was added, the existing review-ready and fold-disposition queue remains the decision surface, runtime-adapters/Labor OS remains retained unless later evidence changes artifact ownership, and reader curation inside deferred packages requires an explicit release-stability caveat. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, change chapter count, execute or reject a merge or fold, approve destination drafts, approve reader artifacts, change Appendix C support states, change Appendix K implementation horizons, create external review, or create evidence, proof, benchmark, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.780 2026-06-30 - UAT curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
unified-adaptive-tribunal-and-adversarial-reviewateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/unified-adaptive-tribunal-and-adversarial-review.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_uat_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, remaining release blockers, and the release-stability consolidation caveat for the verification/adversarial-review package. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, edition docs, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, and repository map from forty-six to forty-seven drafting-only curated chapters and curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim reviewer independence, claim adversarial-probe quality, claim consensus quality, claim verdict correctness, claim human-adjudication quality, claim tribunal quality, claim deployed contestability, claim institutional adequacy, claim source-interpretation adequacy, claim Talos runtime behavior, claim Spinoza verifier behavior, claim verification-bandwidth benchmark behavior, claim Coherence Exchange implementation, claim multi-reviewer UAT pipeline behavior, approve reader artifacts, execute or reject a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.781 2026-06-30 - Spinoza curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
spinoza-verification-and-proof-carrying-claimsateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/spinoza-verification-and-proof-carrying-claims.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_spinoza_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, remaining release blockers, and the release-stability consolidation caveat for the verification/adversarial-review package. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, edition docs, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, and repository map from forty-five to forty-six drafting-only curated chapters and curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim theorem validity, claim verifier quality, claim citation accuracy, claim semantic equivalence, claim open-domain autoformalization, claim proof generation, claim source-interpretation adequacy, claim Proof-Carrying Code implementation, claim GenesisCode implementation, claim TreeLLM implementation, claim runtime behavior, claim deployed contradiction detection, claim whole-system epistemic correctness, approve reader artifacts, execute or reject a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.782 2026-06-30 - Semantic Pages curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
semantic-pages-context-cells-and-certificatesateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/semantic-pages-context-cells-and-certificates.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_semantic_pages_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, remaining release blockers, and the release-stability consolidation caveat for the static context ABI package. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, edition docs, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, and repository map from forty-four to forty-five drafting-only curated chapters and curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim semantic summary-fidelity evaluation, claim certificate-truthfulness checking, claim omission-completeness checking, claim open-domain autoformalization, claim source-interpretation adequacy, claim VCM-Bench performance, claim model-facing context quality, claim leak prevention, claim contradiction-rate reduction, claim Context Engineer benchmark reproduction, claim deployed Digital SCIF behavior, claim source-reported benchmark reproduction, approve reader artifacts, execute or reject a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.783 2026-06-30 - Virtual Context ABI curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
virtual-context-abiateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/virtual-context-abi.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_virtual_context_abi_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, remaining release blockers, and the release-stability consolidation caveat for the static context ABI package. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, edition docs, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, and repository map from forty-three to forty-four drafting-only curated chapters and curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim deployed VCM behavior, claim resolver correctness, claim context compiler correctness, claim snapshot-service behavior, claim adequacy-classifier quality, claim materialization correctness, claim summary fidelity, claim contradiction-rate reduction, claim distractor resistance, claim leak prevention, claim Digital SCIF behavior, claim transactional memory-store behavior, claim VCM-Bench performance, claim model-facing context quality, claim MoECOT runtime behavior, claim source-reported benchmark reproduction, claim source-interpretation adequacy, approve reader artifacts, execute or reject a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.784 2026-06-30 - PlanForge DAG curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
planforge-dags-and-intelligence-arbitrageateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/planforge-dags-and-intelligence-arbitrage.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_planforge_dag_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, remaining release blockers, and the release-stability consolidation caveat for the planning/DAG package. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, reader-manuscript docs, curated reader graduation review, companion note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, repository map, and validation strings from forty-two to forty-three drafting-only curated chapters and curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim deployed PlanForge behavior, claim scheduler correctness, claim route-selection quality, claim selected-tier adequacy, claim cost savings, claim cost-quality dominance, claim decomposition accuracy, claim dependency inference quality, claim parser behavior, claim runtime replanning, claim dispatch safety, claim tool execution, claim runtime adapter safety, claim approval-service behavior, claim AutoGen reproduction, claim MoECOT runtime behavior, claim PDDL/SHOP2/TAMP implementation, claim behavior-tree implementation, claim Tree-of-Thoughts reproduction, claim benchmark performance, approve reader artifacts, execute or reject a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.785 2026-06-30 - Planning control curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
planning-as-a-control-layerateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/planning-as-a-control-layer.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_planning_control_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, remaining release blockers, and the release-stability consolidation caveat for the planning/DAG package. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, reader-manuscript docs, curated reader graduation review, companion note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, repository map, and validation strings from forty-one to forty-two drafting-only curated chapters and curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim deployed planner behavior, claim decomposition accuracy, claim dependency soundness, claim scheduler correctness, claim context-demand prediction, claim runtime replanning, claim dispatch safety, claim parser behavior, claim tool execution, claim runtime adapter safety, claim approval-service behavior, claim ReAct reproduction, claim Tree-of-Thoughts reproduction, claim PDDL/SHOP2/TAMP implementation, claim AutoGen reproduction, claim PlanForge runtime behavior, claim MoECOT runtime behavior, claim benchmark performance, approve reader artifacts, execute or reject a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.786 2026-06-30 - Consolidation roadmap scorecard
- Reviewed the latest chapter re-consolidation proposal and accepted its core point: the main repetition problem is duplicated chapter skeletons around adjacent architectural artifacts, not bad ideas or book length by itself.
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdwith an attachment-specific verdict and a cluster decision scorecard for execute, revise, defer, or reject outcomes across the review-ready merge and fold packages. - Updated
docs/chapter_consolidation_sequence.mdwith the same scorecard so future merge/fold decisions preserve chapter ownership, source/proof/claim routing, reader value, URL/history policy, and no-promotion boundaries. - Updated
docs/chapter_consolidation_full_review_packet.mdso reviewers apply the 54-to-44/47 critique as a one-skeleton depth test: each execute recommendation should name the repeated skeleton load removed and where the saved space is reinvested. - Updated
scripts/validate_chapter_consolidation_sequence.pyso the new scorecard remains part of the validated consolidation control surface. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge or fold chapters, change the 54-chapter manifest, approve any destination draft, change Appendix C support states, create source evidence, create proof/test results, approve reader artifacts, or claim EPUB, DOCX, PDF, audio, DOI, or archive readiness.
F.787 2026-06-30 - Command-contract curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
command-contracts-and-semantic-interfacesateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/command-contracts-and-semantic-interfaces.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_command_contracts_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, remaining release blockers, and the release-stability consolidation caveat for the intent/command-contract package. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, edition docs, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, and validation strings from forty to forty-one drafting-only curated chapters and curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim deployed command-contract runtime behavior, claim prompt safety, claim parser completeness, claim semantic extraction quality, claim prompt-injection resistance, claim dispatch enforcement, claim hidden-context override defense, claim command compiler correctness, claim Dafny compatibility, claim SMT-backed proof, claim functional-correctness verification, claim empirical productivity gains, claim benchmark performance, claim tool-effect enforcement, claim approval-service behavior, claim execution correctness, claim source-interpretation adequacy, approve reader artifacts, execute or reject a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.788 2026-06-30 - Intent-to-execution curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
intent-to-execution-contractsateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/intent-to-execution-contracts.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_intent_execution_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, remaining release blockers, and the release-stability consolidation caveat for the intent/command-contract package. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, edition docs, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, and validation strings from thirty-nine to forty drafting-only curated chapters and curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim deployed intent-to-execution runtime behavior, claim parser correctness, claim planner quality, claim command compiler correctness, claim approval enforcement, claim runtime adapter safety, claim real tool execution, claim artifact acceptance, claim replayed vertical-slice execution, claim behavioral execution tests, claim benchmark performance, claim ReAct reproduction, claim MoECOT runtime reproduction, claim source-interpretation adequacy, approve reader artifacts, execute or reject a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.789 2026-06-30 - Governance rights curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
governance-rights-fork-exit-and-auditateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/governance-rights-fork-exit-and-audit.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_governance_rights_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, remaining release blockers, and the release-stability consolidation caveat for the contestable-governance package. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, edition docs, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, and validation strings from thirty-eight to thirty-nine drafting-only curated chapters and curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim legal rights, claim institutional legitimacy, claim deployed governance rights, claim real audit availability, claim real export usability, claim data portability, claim real fork safety, claim runtime right enforcement, claim redaction quality, claim challenged-party independence, claim reviewer independence, claim public legitimacy, claim source-interpretation adequacy, claim contestable-AI framework implementation, claim Collective Constitutional AI reproduction, claim off-switch-game reproduction, claim corrigibility proof reproduction, approve reader artifacts, execute or reject a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.790 2026-06-30 - Moral uncertainty curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
moral-uncertainty-and-value-conflictateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/moral-uncertainty-and-value-conflict.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_moral_uncertainty_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, remaining release blockers, and the release-stability consolidation caveat for this deferred package. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, edition docs, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, and validation strings from thirty-seven to thirty-eight drafting-only curated chapters and curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim moral correctness, claim solved moral uncertainty, claim value-classification quality, claim reviewer independence, claim human-review quality, claim tribunal quality, claim source-interpretation adequacy, claim runtime policy behavior, claim deployed conflict handling, claim stakeholder representation quality, claim institutional legitimacy, claim RL moral-uncertainty experiment reproduction, claim contestable-AI framework implementation, approve reader artifacts, execute or reject a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.791 2026-06-30 - Agency dignity curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
agency-dignity-and-corrigibilityateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/agency-dignity-and-corrigibility.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_agency_dignity_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, remaining release blockers, and the release-stability consolidation caveat for this deferred package. - Reviewed the latest consolidation idea and kept the roadmap’s direction: it has teeth as a governed decision queue for already packaged merge/fold candidates, but it does not justify a direct
book_structure.jsonedit, broad 54-to-44 manifest rewrite, or support-state movement. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, edition docs, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, and validation strings from thirty-six to thirty-seven drafting-only curated chapters and curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim deployed agency preservation, claim dignity preservation, claim manipulation resistance, claim runtime corrigibility, claim intervention tolerance, claim shutdown compliance, claim Off-Switch Game reproduction, claim Corrigibility proof reproduction, claim consent quality, claim material-rights usability, claim reviewer independence, claim high-impact approval quality, claim rollback execution, claim shutdown behavior, claim exit usability, claim dependency-lock-in prevention, claim deployed runtime policy behavior, approve reader artifacts, execute or reject a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.792 2026-06-30 - Constitutional alignment curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
constitutional-alignment-substrateateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/constitutional-alignment-substrate.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_constitutional_alignment_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, remaining release blockers, and the release-stability consolidation caveat for this deferred package. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, edition docs, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, and validation strings from thirty-five to thirty-six drafting-only curated chapters and curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim deployed constitutional alignment, claim moral correctness, claim a complete moral theory, claim a runtime policy engine, claim red-team results, claim Constitutional AI reproduction, claim Collective Constitutional AI reproduction, claim public-input governance legitimacy, claim harmlessness improvement, claim reviewer independence, claim predicate-translation adequacy, claim rollback execution, claim least-sufficient-power enforcement, claim self-modification safety, claim alignment behavior in a running system, approve reader artifacts, execute or reject a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.793 2026-06-30 - Consolidation release-stability reader-work decision
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_release_stability_review.mdto record adeferred_for_releasereader-work outcome for all unexecuted review-ready merge packages and fold-disposition packages in the current consolidation queue. - Updated the consolidation sequence, v1.x roadmap, README, publication readiness, repository map, and consolidation sequence validator so future curated-reader passes inside deferred packages must record consolidation caveats while preserving the 54-chapter manifest.
- This does not execute, reject, or authorize any merge or fold, edit
book_structure.json, change chapter count, retire chapter URLs, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, change source records or proof targets, create human/external review, approve reader artifacts, move support states, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.794 2026-06-30 - Fast generation curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
fast-generation-architecturesateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/fast-generation-architectures.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_fast_generation_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, release-edition docs, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, edition READMEs, and validation strings from thirty-four to thirty-five drafting-only curated chapters and from thirty-four to thirty-five curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim local fast decoding, claim a mode selector, claim useful-solution-per-second improvement, claim accepted-token measurement, claim speculative decoding reproduction, claim MTP reproduction, claim Medusa reproduction, claim EAGLE reproduction, claim lookahead reproduction, claim LayerSkip reproduction, claim vLLM or PagedAttention deployment, claim Mamba comparison, claim LLaDA run, claim diffusion benchmark, claim KV-cache audit, claim serving throughput, claim quality improvement, claim memory savings, claim route promotion, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.795 2026-06-30 - Cognitive compilation curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
cognitive-compilation-and-semantic-irateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/cognitive-compilation-and-semantic-ir.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_cognitive_compilation_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, release-edition docs, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, edition READMEs, and validation strings from thirty-three to thirty-four drafting-only curated chapters and from thirty-three to thirty-four curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim source-plan parser behavior, claim target-lowering correctness, claim compiler correctness, claim localized-repair performance, claim artifact-validator adequacy, claim quality improvement, claim cost improvement, claim deployed compiler behavior, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.796 2026-06-30 - Resource economics curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
resource-economics-and-token-budgetsateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/resource-economics-and-token-budgets.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_resource_economics_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, release-edition docs, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, edition READMEs, and validation strings from thirty-two to thirty-three drafting-only curated chapters and from thirty-two to thirty-three curated-manuscript candidates.
- Tightened the v1.x roadmap’s consolidation response to the latest pasted recommendation: the idea has teeth, but it remains a governed decision queue for already packaged merge/fold candidates rather than an immediate 54-to-44 manifest edit.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim TokenMana simulations, claim PlanForge scheduler benchmarks, claim welfare or load studies, claim serving-memory audits, claim KV-cache reproduction, claim cost-quality experiments, claim scarce-resource scheduler traces, claim value-of-computation comparisons, claim economic outcomes, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.797 2026-06-30 - Personal compute hives curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
personal-compute-hives-and-federated-edge-intelligenceateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/personal-compute-hives-and-federated-edge-intelligence.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_personal_compute_hives_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, release-edition docs, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, edition READMEs, and validation strings from thirty-one to thirty-two drafting-only curated chapters and from thirty-one to thirty-two curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim a live device registry, claim a policy-first scheduler, claim a portal approval service, claim a family-governance policy engine, claim a rented-node sandbox, claim cross-router connectivity, claim energy-aware scheduling, claim a contribution ledger, claim a federation run, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.798 2026-06-30 - Curated reader candidate ledger alignment
- Aligned
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapter_review_matrix.jsonand generateddocs/reader_chapter_review_matrix.mdwith the thirty-one curated reader manifest records by marking the seven earlier curated chapters ascurated_manuscript_candidate. - Updated candidate counts in current status, roadmap, and validation surfaces from twenty-four to thirty-one while keeping the curated-manuscript status
draftingand all release blockers active. - This does not create new curated chapters, approve a reader release, clear format blockers, change Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, create evidence, approve EPUB/DOCX/PDF/HTML/audio artifacts, execute a merge or fold, or change chapter count.
F.799 2026-06-30 - CoilRA cyclic mixers curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
coilra-multicoil-rope-and-cyclic-mixersateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/coilra-multicoil-rope-and-cyclic-mixers.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_coilra_cyclic_mixers_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, consolidation sequence, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, edition READMEs, and validation strings from thirty to thirty-one drafting-only curated chapters and from twenty-three to twenty-four curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim a RoPE certifier run, claim sidecar regeneration, claim Circle contract-pack generation, claim a cyclic mixer benchmark, claim an MLX model experiment, claim a hardware-kernel benchmark, claim downstream quality evaluation, claim an external Circle Lean build, claim a Theseus transfer consumer, claim model quality, claim context length, claim runtime, claim memory savings, claim training stability, claim hardware efficiency, claim deployment readiness, claim transfer, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.800 2026-06-30 - Coil attention memory curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
coil-attention-cyclic-memory-and-recurrence-contractsateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/coil-attention-cyclic-memory-and-recurrence-contracts.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_coil_attention_memory_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, consolidation sequence, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, v1.x roadmap, edition READMEs, and validation strings from twenty-nine to thirty drafting-only curated chapters and from twenty-two to twenty-three curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim KV-cache freshness checks, claim sparse-coverage harnesses, claim recurrence benchmarks, claim learned-memory workloads, claim Circle contract packs, claim Theseus transfer consumers, claim external benchmark reproduction, claim retrieval quality, claim reasoning quality, claim speed, claim memory savings, claim long-context utility, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.801 2026-06-30 - Consolidation follow-up roadmap intake
- Reviewed the latest pasted consolidation follow-up and accepted its useful direction: the book should reduce repeated chapter skeletons through governed re-consolidation while preserving every useful idea as a section, subclaim, source mapping, proof hook, reader path, or explicit retained boundary.
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdto record the follow-up as confirmation that the next work is deciding the already packaged merge and fold candidates in order, not drafting another broad consolidation plan or applying a direct 54-to-44 manifest edit. - This does not change
book_structure.json, merge or fold chapters, change the 54-chapter manifest, alter Appendix C, promote support states, approve destination drafts, approve reader artifacts, create external-review evidence, or create proof, test, benchmark, ebook, PDF, DOCX, audio, or release evidence.
F.802 2026-06-30 - Mathematical search substrates curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
mathematical-and-search-substratesateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/mathematical-and-search-substrates.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_mathematical_search_substrates_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, curated reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1 status snapshot, v1.0 roadmap count references, edition READMEs, and validation strings from twenty-eight to twenty-nine drafting-only curated chapters and from twenty-one to twenty-two curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C or Appendix K, promote support states, claim temporal-coil A/B results, claim representation-efficiency benchmarks, claim CoilMoECOT route benchmarks, claim Mamba comparisons, claim Circle substrate sidecars, claim Theseus transfer consumers, claim useful-substrate evidence, claim model quality, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.803 2026-06-30 - Consolidation execution gate tightened
- Reviewed the latest pasted consolidation critique and kept its useful conclusion: the book should reduce repeated chapter skeletons through governed re-consolidation, not through deletion or a fixed 44-chapter target.
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdanddocs/chapter_consolidation_sequence.mdwith a concrete execution gate: review-ready packages must receive an execute, revise, defer, or reject/retain decision before manifest edits or broad curated-reader graduation of source chapters inside pending clusters. - Added the requirement that executed packages include manifest, outline, Appendix C, Appendix K, source, proof, reader, URL/history, scaffold, validation, and changelog treatment in one reviewable change set, plus a repetition-removal ledger showing where the saved chapter skeleton space goes.
- This does not merge chapters, change
book_structure.json, change the 54-chapter manifest, alter Appendix C, promote support states, approve reader artifacts, or create proof, test, source, benchmark, external-review, ebook, PDF, DOCX, audio, or release evidence.
F.804 2026-06-30 - Open research agenda curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
open-research-agenda-and-bibliography-planateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/open-research-agenda-and-bibliography-plan.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_open_research_agenda_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, consolidation sequencing record, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from twenty-seven to twenty-eight drafting-only curated chapters and from twenty to twenty-one curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, normalize new external literature, claim citation accuracy, claim benchmark reproduction, claim artifact reproduction, claim live new-paper triage quality, claim public-release permission, claim external review completion, claim reader-release approval, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.805 2026-06-30 - Living book methodology curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
living-book-methodologyateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/living-book-methodology.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_living_book_methodology_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, consolidation sequencing record, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from twenty-six to twenty-seven drafting-only curated chapters and from nineteen to twenty curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim manuscript quality, claim source interpretation quality, claim rendered-site availability, claim external-review completion, claim reader-release approval, claim audio production, claim ASI capability, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.806 2026-06-30 - Prototype roadmap curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
prototype-roadmapateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/prototype-roadmap.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_prototype_roadmap_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from twenty-five to twenty-six drafting-only curated chapters and from eighteen to nineteen curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim phase acceptance, claim dependency-gate execution, claim phase execution, claim benchmark evidence, claim model quality, claim deployment readiness, claim self-improvement readiness, claim a deployed roadmap controller, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.807 2026-06-30 - Project Theseus curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
project-theseus-as-report-first-implementation-referenceateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/project-theseus-as-report-first-implementation-reference.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_project_theseus_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from twenty-four to twenty-five drafting-only curated chapters and from seventeen to eighteen curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim a clean live Theseus replay, claim current dashboard state, claim reproduced benchmark evidence, claim model quality, claim training authorization, claim deployment readiness, claim self-evolution safety, claim public-compute readiness, claim Theseus runtime evidence, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.808 2026-06-30 - Integrated reference curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
integrated-reference-architectureateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/integrated-reference-architecture.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_integrated_reference_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from twenty-three to twenty-four drafting-only curated chapters and from sixteen to seventeen curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim an implemented integrated runtime, claim an end-to-end trace harness, claim artifact-continuity audit results, claim authority stop-condition execution, claim deployed authority enforcement, claim replayed runtime traces, claim current Theseus dashboards or command results, claim operator-board execution, claim compiler proofs, claim benchmark-ledger replay, claim model quality, claim deployment readiness, claim stack safety, claim public empirical proof, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.809 2026-06-30 - Policy optimization curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
policy-optimization-and-learning-from-feedbackateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/policy-optimization-and-learning-from-feedback.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_policy_optimization_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from twenty-two to twenty-three drafting-only curated chapters and from fifteen to sixteen curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim local PPO, claim local DPO, claim GRPO/RLVR execution, claim router-policy RL, claim context-policy RL, claim reasoning-budget RL, claim reward-model validation, claim preference-data quality, claim optimizer convergence, claim benchmark improvement, claim policy safety, claim route quality, claim context-selection quality, claim rollback success, claim governed deployment, claim reward-hacking resistance, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.810 2026-06-30 - Benchmark ratchets curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
benchmark-ratchets-and-anti-goodhart-evidenceateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/benchmark-ratchets-and-anti-goodhart-evidence.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_benchmark_ratchets_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from twenty-one to twenty-two drafting-only curated chapters and from fourteen to fifteen curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim empirical benchmark success, claim hidden-holdout validity, claim benchmark transfer, claim contamination resistance, claim regression-suite quality, claim anti-Goodhart effectiveness, claim source-reported benchmark replay, claim current Theseus readiness, claim deployment readiness, claim model quality, claim ASI progress, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.811 2026-06-30 - Consolidation roadmap tightening
- Reviewed the latest pasted 54-to-44/47 consolidation idea and accepted its actionable part: the book should reduce repeated chapter skeletons through governed one-skeleton consolidation decisions, not through deletion, a fixed chapter-count target, or another abstract planning layer.
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdanddocs/chapter_consolidation_sequence.mdto make the next consolidation work decision-first: execute, revise, defer, or reject the existing review-ready merge packages and fold dispositions, beginning with the Part I alignment/governance pilot. - Reinforced that a successful merge must preserve Appendix C rows, source unions, Lean modules, proof tags, implementation horizons, reader paths, URL history, and no-promotion boundaries while improving chapter ownership and reader flow.
- This does not merge chapters, change
book_structure.json, change the 54-chapter manifest, alter Appendix C, promote support states, approve reader artifacts, or create proof, test, source, benchmark, external-review, ebook, PDF, DOCX, audio, or release evidence.
F.812 2026-06-30 - Procedural memory curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
procedural-memory-and-cognitive-loop-closureateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/procedural-memory-and-cognitive-loop-closure.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_procedural_memory_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from twenty to twenty-one drafting-only curated chapters and from thirteen to fourteen curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim loop detection, claim tool synthesis, claim active parameter discovery, claim deployed tool behavior, claim regression success, claim routing-monitor behavior, claim retirement automation, claim Talos loop-closure behavior, claim MoECOT runtime reproduction, claim Project Theseus replay, claim autonomous self-improvement, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.813 2026-06-29 - Runtime adapters curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
runtime-adapters-tool-permissions-and-human-approvalateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/runtime-adapters-tool-permissions-and-human-approval.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_runtime_adapters_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from nineteen to twenty drafting-only curated chapters and from twelve to thirteen curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim a deployed runtime adapter service, claim sandbox isolation, claim approval-service behavior, claim secret-handle safety, claim live effect receipt validation, claim rollback execution, claim incident response, claim runtime security, claim benchmark performance, claim Talos runtime behavior, claim MoECOT runtime reproduction, claim ReAct reproduction, claim Simplex-level runtime assurance, claim Copilot-style runtime monitoring, claim proof-carrying-code enforcement, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.814 2026-06-29 - Consolidation decision queue refresh
- Re-reviewed the latest chapter re-consolidation idea and kept its core direction: reduce repeated chapter skeletons through governed consolidation, not deletion, not a fixed chapter-count target, and not an immediate
book_structure.jsonedit. - Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdanddocs/chapter_consolidation_sequence.mdso the next consolidation action is review and execute/revise/defer/reject decisions for existing review-ready merge packages and existing fold-disposition candidates, not more abstract planning or redundant fold packaging. - This does not execute a merge or fold, change the 54-chapter manifest, alter Appendix C, promote support states, approve reader artifacts, or create proof, test, source, benchmark, external-review, ebook, PDF, DOCX, audio, or release evidence.
F.815 2026-06-29 - Labor OS curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
labor-os-and-typed-jobsateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/labor-os-and-typed-jobs.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_labor_os_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from eighteen to nineteen drafting-only curated chapters and from eleven to twelve curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim a deployed Labor OS, claim scheduler behavior, claim permission-service behavior, claim approval-service behavior, claim runtime adapter behavior, claim replay-system behavior, claim Talos runtime behavior, claim MoECOT runtime reproduction, claim AutoGen reproduction, claim SWE-bench reproduction, claim benchmark performance, claim security behavior, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.816 2026-06-29 - Artifact graphs curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
artifact-graphs-audit-logs-and-replayateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/artifact-graphs-audit-logs-and-replay.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_artifact_graphs_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from seventeen to eighteen drafting-only curated chapters and from ten to eleven curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim an artifact-graph service, claim replay-engine behavior, claim audit reconstruction, claim produced-artifact completeness, claim provenance-completeness checking, claim benchmark performance, claim security behavior, claim proof-carrying-code implementation, claim SWE-bench reproduction, claim AutoGen reproduction, claim MoECOT runtime reproduction, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.817 2026-06-29 - Context transactions curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
context-transactions-snapshots-mounts-and-taintateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/context-transactions-snapshots-mounts-and-taint.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_context_transactions_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from sixteen to seventeen drafting-only curated chapters and from nine to ten curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim deployed VCM behavior, claim transactional memory-store behavior, claim read-your-writes behavior, claim branch isolation, claim mount visibility, claim replay correctness, claim poisoning resistance, claim side-channel defense, claim Digital SCIF implementation, claim VCM conformance, claim context-manager benchmark reproduction, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.818 2026-06-29 - Verification bandwidth curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
verification-bandwidth-and-context-adequacyateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/verification-bandwidth-and-context-adequacy.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_verification_bandwidth_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from fifteen to sixteen drafting-only curated chapters and from eight to nine curated-manuscript candidates.
- Re-reviewed the latest consolidation critique and kept the roadmap direction: verification bandwidth remains a protected standalone chapter while pending duplicate-skeleton clusters continue through the governed execute, revise, defer, or reject queue before broad reader curation.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim measured model verification bandwidth, claim contradiction-rate performance, claim distractor resistance, claim summary fidelity, claim adequacy-classifier correctness, claim deployed VCM behavior, claim deployed escalation, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.819 2026-06-29 - Claim ledgers curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
claim-ledgers-and-belief-revisionateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/claim-ledgers-and-belief-revision.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_claim_ledgers_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from fourteen to fifteen drafting-only curated chapters and from seven to eight curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim open-domain claim extraction, claim contradiction detection, claim semantic-equivalence checking, claim citation correctness, claim theorem validity, claim verifier quality, claim substantive belief revision, claim deployed epistemic correctness, claim surface-sync enforcement, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.820 2026-06-29 - Readiness gates curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
readiness-gates-residual-escrow-and-quarantineateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/readiness-gates-residual-escrow-and-quarantine.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_readiness_gates_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from thirteen to fourteen drafting-only curated chapters and from six to seven curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim a deployed readiness engine, claim residual-ledger storage, claim benchmark quality, claim live quarantine routing, claim gate-expiry enforcement, claim live rerouting, claim current Theseus runtime behavior, claim MoECOT replay or benchmark reproduction, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.821 2026-06-29 - Capability replacement curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
capability-replacement-and-rollbackateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/capability-replacement-and-rollback.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_capability_replacement_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from twelve to thirteen drafting-only curated chapters and from five to six curated-manuscript candidates.
- Re-reviewed the latest consolidation idea and tightened the roadmap and consolidation sequence so protected standalone chapters can continue into drafting-only curated reader prose, while source chapters inside unresolved merge or fold packages wait for an execute, revise, defer, or reject decision unless the edit is explicitly local cleanup.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim deployed replacement behavior, claim real regression suite quality, claim monitor-window success, claim evaluator-integrity enforcement, claim authority enforcement, claim rollback execution, claim MoECOT runtime reproduction, approve reader artifacts, execute a chapter merge or fold, change chapter count, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.822 2026-06-29 - Stable capability fields curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
stable-capability-fieldsateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/stable-capability-fields.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_stable_capability_fields_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, edition READMEs, and validation strings from eleven to twelve drafting-only curated chapters and from four to five curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim deployed route validation, claim deployed authority enforcement, claim evaluator-integrity enforcement, claim replacement safety, claim rollback execution, claim SLSA conformance, claim SemVer compatibility checking, claim object-capability security implementation, claim MoECOT runtime or benchmark reproduction, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.823 2026-06-29 - Consolidation roadmap disposition tightening
- Reviewed the latest consolidation proposal as planning input and accepted its central point: the repeated chapter skeleton is the main reader burden in several over-split clusters, and the right fix is governed consolidation into deeper chapter-owning artifacts rather than deletion or a blind target count.
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdanddocs/chapter_consolidation_sequence.mdto make the accepted, rejected, and diagnostic parts of the proposal explicit, including the one-skeleton destination rule and the no-broad-54-to-44-edit boundary. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, execute a merge or fold, change chapter count, approve a destination draft, promote support states, create source evidence, approve reader artifacts, or claim proof/test improvement.
F.824 2026-06-29 - Consolidation URL history policy
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_url_history_policy.mdto define how future governed chapter merges or folds must preserve public chapter URLs, retired source slugs, redirect or historical-stub treatment, and chapter-history ledger rows. - Updated the consolidation pilot plan, decision review, sequence, review packets, v1.x roadmap, README, repository map, publication readiness, and consolidation validators so the policy is discoverable and enforced.
- This does not execute a merge or fold, edit
book_structure.json, implement a redirect or historical stub, change chapter count, approve a destination draft, create external review evidence, or promote any support state.
F.825 2026-06-29 - Consolidation attachment roadmap re-review
- Reviewed the latest 54-to-44/47 chapter consolidation attachment and recorded the outcome in
docs/chapter_consolidation_sequence.mdanddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.md. - The attachment has teeth, but it does not add a new cluster beyond the existing decision queue. The next useful work is reviewed execute, revise, defer, or reject decisions for the already packaged merge and fold candidates, starting with the Part I alignment/governance pilot.
- This does not edit
book_structure.json, execute a merge or fold, change chapter count, promote support states, claim source evidence, or approve a reader release.
F.826 2026-06-29 - Security kernel curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
security-kernel-and-digital-scifsateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/security-kernel-and-digital-scifs.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_security_kernel_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, and validation strings from ten to eleven drafting-only curated chapters and from three to four curated-manuscript candidates.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim OWASP conformance, claim NIST zero-trust implementation, claim deployed security-kernel behavior, claim sandbox isolation, claim side-channel resistance, claim prompt-injection containment, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.827 2026-06-29 - Failure modes curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
failure-modes-of-ungoverned-intelligenceateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/failure-modes-of-ungoverned-intelligence.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_failure_modes_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, release-edition plan, v1 status snapshot, and validation strings from nine to ten drafting-only curated chapters and from two to three curated-manuscript candidates.
- Re-reviewed the latest consolidation critique against the v1.x roadmap and recorded that it adds no new cluster beyond the existing governed decision queue; the next consolidation work should make execute, revise, defer, or reject decisions rather than create more abstract plans.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim scenario coverage, claim deployed failure detection or prevention, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.828 2026-06-29 - System boundaries curated reader prose pass
- Added a drafting-only curated reader chapter for
system-boundaries-and-authorityateditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/system-boundaries-and-authority.qmd. - Added
docs/curated_reader_system_boundaries_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining release blockers for the pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, roadmap, reader review matrix, README, repository map, and v1 status language from eight to nine drafting-only curated chapters.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter, alter Appendix C, promote support states, claim deployed authorization enforcement, approve reader artifacts, or create EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB release artifacts.
F.829 2026-06-29 - Full consolidation review request packet
- Reviewed the latest consolidation proposal and kept its substantive recommendation: reduce repeated chapter skeletons through governed re-consolidation, not deletion, immediate manifest edits, or a fixed target chapter count.
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_full_review_packet.mdas the full request surface for the governed consolidation decision queue, covering all review-ready merge packages and the MoECOT, simulation-fidelity, and semantic representation fold dispositions. - Posted the supplemental GitHub issue #1 request at
https://github.com/corbensorenson/asi-stack-book/issues/1#issuecomment-4837313658and recorded it inexternal_reviews/request_updates/full_consolidation_review_request_2026-06-29.json. - Updated the v1.x roadmap, consolidation sequence, external-review packet and status ledger, README, publication readiness, repository map, and validators so the full queue request is public and tracked.
- This requests review only. It does not accept an external review, authorize a merge or fold, edit
book_structure.json, create source/proof/test evidence, approve reader artifacts, or promote any support state.
F.830 2026-06-29 - Semantic representation fold disposition package
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_fold_semantic_representation.mdas the third fold-disposition package for the governed consolidation sequence. - The package proposes folding
semantic-representation-and-tree-structured-modelsinto a named Semantic Representation Leasing section inside the compression/representation destination package only after that package has a reviewed decision, while preserving TreeLLM graph/token vocabulary, semantic node records, grounding and supersession rules, consumer policies, source unions, external comparators,AsiStackProofs.SemanticRepresentation, semantic schemas, reader repair requirements, URL/history policy, restoration conditions, compression-package dependency, and no-support-state-change boundaries. - Updated the v1.x roadmap, consolidation sequence, README, publication readiness, repository map, and consolidation validator so semantic representation is
fold_disposition_ready; all three fold-only candidates now have disposition packages but still require reviewed decisions before any manifest edit. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge or fold chapters, change Appendix C, create source/proof/test evidence, approve reader artifacts, or promote any support state.
F.831 2026-06-29 - Simulation fidelity fold disposition package
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_fold_simulation_fidelity.mdas the second fold-disposition package for the remaining fold candidates in the governed consolidation sequence. - The package proposes folding
simulation-fidelity-and-physical-constraintsinto a named Simulation Fidelity and Claim Transport section insideresource-economics-and-token-budgetsif review accepts the fold, while preserving contract-relative feasibility, simulation contract records, resource bills, fidelity/transfer boundaries, source unions, external comparators,AsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomics,AsiStackProofs.SimulationFidelity, resource/simulation schemas, reader repair requirements, URL/history policy, restoration conditions, and no-support-state-change boundaries. - Updated the v1.x roadmap, consolidation sequence, README, publication readiness, repository map, and consolidation validator so simulation fidelity is
fold_disposition_ready, while semantic representation remainsfold_review_candidate. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge or fold chapters, change Appendix C, create source/proof/test evidence, approve reader artifacts, or promote any support state.
F.832 2026-06-29 - MoECOT runtime fold disposition package
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_fold_moecot_runtime.mdas the first fold-disposition package for the remaining fold candidates in the governed consolidation sequence. - The package proposes folding
moecot-runtime-and-multi-core-orchestrationinto a named MoECOT Runtime Crosswalk section insiderouting-heads-and-specialist-coresif review accepts the fold, while preserving source unions, external comparators,AsiStackProofs.Routing,AsiStackProofs.MoECOTRuntime, routing/MoECOT schemas, reader repair requirements, URL/history policy, restoration conditions, and no-support-state-change boundaries. - Updated the v1.x roadmap, consolidation sequence, README, publication readiness, repository map, and consolidation validator so MoECOT runtime is
fold_disposition_ready, while simulation fidelity and semantic representation remainfold_review_candidate. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge or fold chapters, change Appendix C, create source/proof/test evidence, approve reader artifacts, or promote any support state.
F.833 2026-06-29 - Consolidation decision queue roadmap update
- Reviewed the latest 54-to-44/47 consolidation idea and kept the core conclusion: it is useful and directionally correct, but it should drive governed re-consolidation rather than an immediate manifest edit or fixed chapter-count target.
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdanddocs/chapter_consolidation_sequence.mdso the next consolidation work walks a decision queue for the already review-ready packages, records execute, revise, defer, or reject decisions, and packages the remaining MoECOT, simulation-fidelity, and semantic-representation fold candidates before any reader or manifest work depends on them. - Updated
scripts/validate_chapter_consolidation_sequence.pyandscripts/validate_chapter_consolidation_pilot_plan.pyso the decision queue, one-skeleton judgment, one-package-per-commit rule, and remaining fold-candidate requirement remain part of the governed consolidation record. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge chapters, change Appendix C, create source/proof/test evidence, approve reader artifacts, or promote any support state.
F.834 2026-06-29 - Planning DAG consolidation package
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_dry_run_planning_dag.mdanddocs/chapter_consolidation_destination_draft_planning_dag.mdto make the planning/DAG-control Tier 2B consolidation candidate review-ready. - The package proposes keeping
planning-as-a-control-layeras the continuity ID, foldingplanforge-dags-and-intelligence-arbitrageas preserved DAG scheduling and intelligence-arbitrage subclaims, and keepingcognitive-compilation-and-semantic-irstandalone as the semantic IR and lowering-receipt chapter. - Updated the v1.x roadmap, consolidation sequence, README, publication readiness, repository map, and consolidation validator so the planning/DAG-control cluster is
review_ready, while still requiring review and an execute, revise, defer, or reject decision before any manifest edit. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge chapters, change Appendix C, create source/proof/test evidence, approve reader artifacts, or promote any support state.
F.835 2026-06-29 - Verification review consolidation package
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_dry_run_verification_review.mdanddocs/chapter_consolidation_destination_draft_verification_review.mdto make the verification/adversarial-review Tier 2A consolidation candidate review-ready. - The package proposes keeping
spinoza-verification-and-proof-carrying-claimsas the continuity ID, foldingunified-adaptive-tribunal-and-adversarial-reviewas preserved tribunal and adversarial-review subclaims, and keepingclaim-ledgers-and-belief-revisionstandalone as the durable claim substrate. - Updated the v1.x roadmap, consolidation sequence, README, publication readiness, repository map, and consolidation validator so the verification/adversarial-review cluster is
review_ready, while still requiring review and an execute, revise, defer, or reject decision before any manifest edit. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge chapters, change Appendix C, create source/proof/test evidence, approve reader artifacts, or promote any support state.
F.836 2026-06-29 - Static context ABI consolidation review package
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_dry_run_context_abi.mdanddocs/chapter_consolidation_destination_draft_context_abi.mdto make the static context ABI Tier 1D consolidation candidate review-ready. - The package proposes keeping
virtual-context-abias the continuity ID, foldingsemantic-pages-context-cells-and-certificatesas preserved typed page, context cell, and certificate subclaims, and keepingcontext-transactions-snapshots-mounts-and-taint,verification-bandwidth-and-context-adequacy, andclaim-ledgers-and-belief-revisionstandalone. - Updated the v1.x roadmap, consolidation sequence, README, publication readiness, repository map, and consolidation validator so the static context ABI cluster is
review_ready, while still requiring review and an execute, revise, defer, or reject decision before any manifest edit. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge chapters, change Appendix C, create source/proof/test evidence, approve reader artifacts, or promote any support state.
F.837 2026-06-29 - Consolidation roadmap hardening
- Reviewed the latest 54-to-44/47 re-consolidation proposal and kept the core direction: reduce repeated chapter skeletons through governed consolidation, not deletion or a blind chapter-count target.
- Tightened
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdanddocs/chapter_consolidation_sequence.mdso successful merges must produce one deeper chapter skeleton, not pasted-together source-chapter skeletons, and must record repeated-skeleton removal, source/claim/proof preservation, reader-work disposition, and reinvestment of saved space. - Updated
scripts/validate_chapter_consolidation_sequence.pyso the new repetition-removal and reader-work disposition requirements stay present in the governed consolidation sequence. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge chapters, change Appendix C, create source/proof/test evidence, approve reader artifacts, or promote any support state.
F.838 2026-06-29 - Intent/contracts consolidation review package
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_dry_run_intent_contracts.mdanddocs/chapter_consolidation_destination_draft_intent_contracts.mdto make the intent/contracts Tier 1C consolidation candidate review-ready. - The package proposes keeping
intent-to-execution-contractsas the continuity ID, foldingcommand-contracts-and-semantic-interfacesas preserved semantic-interface subclaims and proof/test hooks, and keepinghuman-intent-as-a-formal-inputstandalone as the raw-intent intake, ambiguity, authority-extraction, bounded-default, re-contract, and stop-condition chapter. - Updated the v1.x roadmap, consolidation sequence, README, publication readiness, repository map, and consolidation validator so the intent/contracts cluster is
review_ready, while still requiring review and an execute, revise, defer, or reject decision before any manifest edit. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge chapters, change Appendix C, create source/proof/test evidence, approve reader artifacts, or promote any support state.
F.839 2026-06-29 - Compression destination draft
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_destination_draft_compression.mdas the first non-pilot one-skeleton destination draft, testing whether compact generative systems, generate/verify/repair compression, and RankFold/NeuralFold artifact compression can become one deeper chapter without losing claim, source, proof, fixture, or reader boundaries. - Updated
docs/chapter_consolidation_sequence.mdanddocs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdso the compression consolidation package isreview_ready, while still requiring review and an execute-full, execute-conservative, revise, defer, or reject decision before any manifest edit. - Updated README, publication readiness, repository map, and
scripts/validate_chapter_consolidation_sequence.pyso the destination draft stays visible and validated. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge chapters, change Appendix C, create source/proof/test evidence, approve reader artifacts, or promote any support state.
F.840 2026-06-29 - Compression consolidation dry-run package
- Reviewed the latest consolidation proposal and accepted its core roadmap value: reduce repeated chapter skeletons by governed re-consolidation while preserving every useful idea as a section, subclaim, source mapping, proof hook, reader path, implementation horizon, or explicit retention decision.
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_dry_run_compression.mdas the first non-pilot dry-run package, covering compact generative systems, generate/verify/repair compression, and conditional RankFold/NeuralFold folding. - Updated the v1.x roadmap, consolidation sequence, README, publication readiness, repository map, and consolidation validator so compression is
dry_run_packagedrather than only a planned candidate. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge chapters, change Appendix C, create source/proof/test evidence, approve reader artifacts, or promote any support state.
F.841 2026-06-29 - Evidence States curated reader prose pass
- Initialized and rewrote the drafting-only curated reader chapter
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/evidence-states-and-claim-discipline.qmdfrom the generated reader baseline into a clearer human-reader chapter about evidence states as traffic control for claim strength, support-label versus support-state separation, scoped source/proof/test authority, demotion paths, and no-promotion boundaries. - Added
docs/curated_reader_evidence_states_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, allowed curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining blockers for the Evidence States pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, graduation review, companion-note routing review, v1.x roadmap, release-editions plan, v1.0 status snapshot and validator, README, edition docs, repository map, and consolidation pilot wording so current public surfaces record eight drafting-only curated reader chapters.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter,
book_structure.json, Appendix C, source assignments, proof targets, test status, implementation horizons, release records, support states, or any EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, or audio artifact approval.
F.842 2026-06-29 - Consolidation state model roadmap update
- Reviewed the latest re-consolidation idea and accepted its core direction: reduce repeated chapter skeletons through governed consolidation while preserving every useful idea as a section, subclaim, source mapping, proof hook, reader path, implementation horizon, or explicit retention decision.
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdanddocs/chapter_consolidation_sequence.mdwith a consolidation state model:planned_candidate,fold_review_candidate,dry_run_packaged,review_ready,executed,deferred_for_release, andrejected_or_retained. - Updated
docs/chapter_consolidation_decision_review.mdso the Part I pilot is deferred until review and URL/history policy unblock it, rather than treated as off-limits for an entire v1.x cycle. - Updated README, publication readiness, repository map,
scripts/validate_chapter_consolidation_sequence.py, andscripts/validate_chapter_consolidation_pilot_plan.pyso the review-ready pilot and candidate-only non-pilot clusters remain visible. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge chapters, retire URLs, change Appendix C, create evidence, approve reader artifacts, or promote any support state.
F.843 2026-06-29 - Executable Specifications curated reader prose pass
- Initialized and rewrote the drafting-only curated reader chapter
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/executable-specifications-and-lean-proof-envelope.qmdfrom the generated reader baseline into a clearer human-reader chapter about proof lanes, artifact authority, semantic adequacy, and proof laundering. - Added
docs/curated_reader_executable_specs_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, allowed curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, non-claims, and remaining blockers for the proof-envelope pass. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, companion-note routing review, curated-reader graduation review, v1.x roadmap, release-editions plan, v1.0 status snapshot, README, edition docs, repository map, and status validator so current public surfaces record seven drafting-only curated reader chapters.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter,
book_structure.json, Appendix C, source assignments, proof targets, test status, implementation horizons, release records, support states, semantic proof adequacy status, or any EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, or audio artifact approval.
F.844 2026-06-29 - Circle curated reader prose pass and consolidation rubric
- Accepted the latest consolidation critique as directionally correct roadmap guidance and sharpened the governed consolidation milestone with a chapter-ownership rubric: future merges must reduce repeated skeleton load, preserve artifact boundaries, clarify proof/evidence paths, and improve reader flow rather than chase a chapter-count target.
- Added
docs/curated_reader_circle_contracts_prose_pass.mdand updated the drafting-only curated Circle reader chapter so proof-carrying contracts read more clearly for humans while preserving the live chapter’s Circle consumer-gate boundary, support state, proof/test status, implementation horizon, companion-note routing, and release blockers. - Updated the curated reader manifest, reconciliation report, companion-note routing review, graduation review, v1.x roadmap, release-editions plan, v1.0 status snapshot, README, edition docs, repository map, and status validator so current public surfaces consistently record six drafting-only curated reader chapters.
- This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge chapters, approve a reader release, create EPUB/DOCX/PDF/HTML/audio artifacts, replay Circle locally, vendor a Circle contract pack, promote any chapter core claim, or create any new proof/test result.
F.845 2026-06-29 - Evidence-laundering prevention case studies
- Added
docs/evidence_laundering_prevention_case_studies.mdto record three live no-promotion examples: the Project Theseus static import did not become self-improvement evidence, the Circle consumer gate did not become deployed proof-contract evidence, and the reader HTML artifact review did not approve EPUB/DOCX/PDF/audio artifacts or technical claims. - Added
scripts/validate_evidence_laundering_case_studies.pyto require the three examples, referenced evidence-boundary files, public-surface links, and explicit boundaries that no evidence transition, demotion/refutation event, external review, or support-state movement is claimed. - Updated the defended contribution track record, prior-art positioning record, v1.x roadmap, A+ scorecard, README, publication readiness, repository map,
scripts/validate_publication.py, andscripts/validate_book.py. - This does not promote, demote, or refute any chapter core claim; it records current no-promotion behavior and keeps the true demotion/refutation blocker visible.
F.846 2026-06-29 - Defended contribution prior-art positioning
- Added
docs/defended_contribution_prior_art_positioning.mdto position the five selected defended contribution tracks against source-noted external comparators, including documentation/reproducibility, proof-carrying-code, Lean, corrigibility, shutdown, power-seeking, extreme-risk evaluation, risk-management, governance, sparse-routing, learned-routing, and cost/quality routing literature. - Added
scripts/validate_defended_contribution_prior_art.pyto require all five track IDs, twenty source-noted external comparators, public-surface links, and explicit no-novelty/no-promotion/no-external-review boundaries. - Updated the track selection record, active evidence cycle, v1.x roadmap, A+ scorecard, README, publication readiness, repository map,
scripts/validate_publication.py, andscripts/validate_book.py. - This does not create new source records, source notes, proof results, test results, replay results, external review, artifact approval, novelty proof, or support-state movement; all chapter core claims remain at
argument.
F.847 2026-06-29 - Governed consolidation sequence
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_sequence.mdto preserve the full consolidation roadmap response to the latest 54-to-44/47 chapter-shape critique: Part I alignment/governance first, then compression, intent/contracts, context, verification, planning, source-blocked MoECOT, fold-only reviews, and protected standalone chapters. - Added
scripts/validate_chapter_consolidation_sequence.pyto confirm the current 54-chapter manifest remains canonical, all candidate chapter IDs are named, public surfaces link to the sequence, and no manifest/support-state change is implied. - Wired the sequence into the v1.x roadmap, A+ quality scorecard, consolidation review packet, README, publication readiness, repository map,
scripts/validate_publication.py, andscripts/validate_book.py. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge chapters, retire pages, create source/proof/test evidence, authorize a reader artifact, or promote any chapter core claim aboveargument.
F.848 2026-06-29 - Defended contribution track selection
- Added
docs/defended_contribution_tracks.mdto name the v1.x defended contribution focus: five selected tracks and three deep-work tracks for the current cycle. - Added
scripts/validate_defended_contribution_tracks.pyto enforce the three-to-five selected-track gate, the at-most-three deep-work-track cap, the active evidence-cycle lane anchors, and the no-chapter-core-promotion boundary. - Updated the v1.x roadmap, A+ scorecard, active evidence-cycle ledger, README, publication readiness, repository map,
scripts/validate_publication.py, andscripts/validate_book.pyso defended contribution focus is discoverable and validated. - This does not create evidence, complete any track at A+ depth, approve an artifact, change
book_structure.json, change Appendix C support states, merge chapters, or promote any chapter core claim aboveargument.
F.849 2026-06-29 - External-review intake records
- Added
schemas/external_review_intake_record.schema.json,tests/fixtures/protocol_records/external_review_intake_record.valid.json,external_reviews/request_updates/consolidation_review_request_2026-06-29.json, andscripts/validate_external_review_intake.py. - The first intake record preserves the supplemental consolidation-review GitHub issue comment as a public request update only. It records no reviewer finding, no reviewer decision, no accepted review, and no authorization to merge chapters.
- Wired the intake validator into
scripts/validate_book.py,scripts/validate_publication.py,scripts/validate_external_review_status.py, README, publication readiness, the repository map, and the external-review status ledger so future accepted review records must be structured and cannot silently become evidence. - This does not create an external-review result, source evidence, proof result, benchmark result, support-state promotion, artifact approval, reader release, or manifest edit.
F.850 2026-06-29 - Consolidation external-review packet
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_external_review_packet.mdas the supplemental review request surface for the Part I alignment/governance consolidation pilot. - The packet asks reviewers to execute, revise, defer, or reject each proposed merge after reading the pilot plan, both dry-run packages, both destination drafts, and the consolidation decision review.
- Updated
docs/external_review_packet.md,docs/external_review_status.md,docs/chapter_consolidation_decision_review.md,docs/repository_map.md,docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.md, andscripts/validate_chapter_consolidation_pilot_plan.pyso the consolidation review packet is visible and validation-required. - Posted the supplemental consolidation review request to the existing public GitHub review issue: https://github.com/corbensorenson/asi-stack-book/issues/1#issuecomment-4835627101.
- This does not create an accepted external-review result, edit
book_structure.json, merge chapters, delete rendered pages, change source mappings, change proof targets, approve reader or release artifacts, or promote any support state.
F.851 2026-06-29 - Contestable governance consolidation destination draft
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_destination_draft_contestable_governance.mdas the second review-ready destination chapter draft for the proposedmoral-uncertainty-and-value-conflictplusgovernance-rights-fork-exit-and-auditmerge. - The draft uses one chapter skeleton for Moral Uncertainty, Value Conflict, and Contestable Governance, preserving value-conflict records, governance right records, source unions, external-comparator unions, both Lean modules, all four proof tags, both harness lanes, implementation horizons, and the direct handoff to
stable-capability-fields. - Updated the consolidation roadmap, pilot plan, decision review, repository map, and
scripts/validate_chapter_consolidation_pilot_plan.pyso both destination drafts are required by validation while remaining explicitly unreviewed and non-canonical. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge chapters, delete rendered pages, change source mappings, change proof targets, create source-derived evidence, create an external-review record, approve a reader artifact, approve a release artifact, or promote any support state.
F.852 2026-06-29 - Constitutional alignment consolidation destination draft
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_destination_draft_constitutional_alignment.mdas the first review-ready destination chapter draft for the proposedconstitutional-alignment-substrateplusagency-dignity-and-corrigibilitymerge. - The draft uses one chapter skeleton for Constitutional Alignment: Agency, Dignity, and Corrigibility, preserving constitutional predicate records, agency-rights checklists, source unions, external-comparator unions, both Lean modules, all four proof tags, both harness lanes, implementation horizons, and the direct handoff to
moral-uncertainty-and-value-conflict. - Updated the consolidation roadmap, pilot plan, decision review, repository map, and
scripts/validate_chapter_consolidation_pilot_plan.pyso the draft is required by validation while remaining explicitly unreviewed and non-canonical. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge chapters, delete rendered pages, change source mappings, change proof targets, create source-derived evidence, create an external-review record, approve a reader artifact, approve a release artifact, or promote any support state.
F.853 2026-06-29 - Audio-script probe manifest
- Added
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/audio_script_probe_manifest.json,docs/reader_audio_script_probe_manifest.md, andscripts/validate_reader_audio_script_probe_manifest.pyto preserve the current local audio-script review-workspace facts while keeping generatedbuild/audio_script/outputs ignored. - The validator runs
python3 scripts/build_audio_script.py --check, regenerates the audio workspace in a temporary directory, and verifies 59 script files, preserved implementation horizons, 5 table treatment notes, 60 Mermaid diagram notes, 1 image note, required checklist/companion/glossary/ proof-rule files, and MP3/M4B/audio-embedded EPUB targets still markedtarget_not_generated. - Wired the audio probe into
scripts/validate_book.py,scripts/validate_publication.py, README, the repository map, publication readiness, release editions planning, the major-version release runbook, Appendix J, the v1.x roadmap, the v1.0 candidate status, and the living update workflow. - This does not create an audiobook, narration review, MP3, M4B, audio-embedded EPUB, audio release record, proof adequacy claim, theorem-validity claim, support-state promotion, model-quality claim, or release approval.
F.854 2026-06-29 - Consolidation roadmap next-action clarification
- Reviewed the latest 54-to-44 re-consolidation proposal against the current v1.x roadmap, pilot plan, dry-run merge packages, and consolidation decision review.
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdto make the practical next action explicit: do not perform an immediate broad manifest merge from the critique alone; instead write and review one destination chapter draft for the pilot merge, then decide whether to execute, defer, or reject that merge. - Clarified that broad reader polish should avoid the four pending Part I consolidation source chapters until their merge is executed or rejected, and that later compression, intent/contract, context, verification, planning, MoECOT, simulation-fidelity, and semantic-representation candidates each need their own dry-run package and reviewed destination draft before any
book_structure.jsonedit. - This does not merge chapters, change
book_structure.json, remove rendered pages, change source mappings, change proof targets, approve a reader artifact, create an evidence transition, or promote any support state.
F.855 2026-06-29 - Audio proof and equation reading rules
- Extended
scripts/build_audio_script.pyso generated audio-script review workspaces includeproof_equation_reading_rules.mdalongsidepronunciation_glossary.md,companion_notes.md,chapter_markers.md, andAUDIO_RELEASE_CHECKLIST.md. - Expanded the generated pronunciation glossary and added explicit spoken rules for theorem IDs, Lean predicates, support states, equations, schemas, fingerprints, source IDs, and negative controls so future narration review preserves scoped evidence boundaries.
- Updated
editions/release_profiles.jsonandscripts/validate_release_profiles.pyso audio policy requires the pronunciation glossary path, proof/equation reading-rules path, and proof/equation/support-state spoken-treatment language. - Updated README, publication readiness, release plans, Appendix J, the major version release runbook, the writing runbook, and the v1.x roadmap so future audio-review work knows to inspect the proof/equation rules before recording.
- This does not create an audiobook, narration review, MP3, M4B, audio-embedded EPUB, audio release record, proof adequacy claim, theorem-validity claim, support-state promotion, model-quality claim, or release approval.
F.856 2026-06-29 - Companion notes for proof and governance chapters
- Added drafting companion notes for
executable-specifications-and-lean-proof-envelopeandartifact-steward-agents-and-living-project-governance, pluseditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/companion_notes/README.mdto state the companion-note directory policy. - Updated
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/companion_note_routing.jsonso all three dense proof/governance companion-note candidates now point at tracked drafting notes: Circle proof receipts, executable-specification proof lanes, and artifact-steward project objects. - Updated the companion routing review, reader manuscript review, release editions plan, Appendix J, README, publication-readiness docs, v1.0 status, and v1.x roadmap so the notes are discoverable without treating them as release-reviewed artifacts.
- Extended
scripts/validate_publication.pyso the companion-note directory README is required on the public surface. - This does not approve a reader release, e-reader artifact, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio artifact, audio script, support-state promotion, proof adequacy claim, steward workflow execution claim, governance-correctness claim, model quality claim, or release readiness.
F.857 2026-06-29 - Circle companion note drafting path
- Added the first tracked drafting companion note at
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/companion_notes/circle-calculus-and-proof-carrying-ai-contracts.mdso e-reader and audio review have a plain-language glossary and treatment note for proof receipts, theorem-linked receipts, consumer gates, workload-blocked promotion, theorem laundering, and the public Circle consumer-gate fixture boundary. - Updated the companion-note routing manifest, companion routing review, release-editions plan, v1.x roadmap, and public README so the Circle chapter stays on the companion-note path rather than a premature curated-prose path.
- Strengthened
scripts/validate_reader_manuscript_manifest.pyso any routing record with a companion-note file must point to an existing note undereditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/companion_notes/and preserve reader, audio, non-release, non-promotion, and model-quality non-claim boundaries. - Refreshed
editions/reader_manuscript/README.mdto reflect the currentdraftingcurated reader-manuscript status instead of the old dormantnot_graduatedwording. - This does not create a reader release, curated Circle chapter, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, audio artifact, artifact review, support-state promotion, local Circle replay claim, theorem-validity claim, model-quality claim, or release approval.
F.858 2026-06-29 - Human Intent curated reader prose pass
- Initialized and rewrote the drafting-only curated reader chapter
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/human-intent-as-a-formal-input.qmdfrom the generated reader baseline into a clearer human-reader chapter about expression versus authorization, scoped Intent Contracts, intent states, Intent Receipts, and least-authority intake. - Added
docs/curated_reader_human_intent_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, allowed curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, release blockers, non-claims, and pending consolidation handoff caveat for the Human Intent pass. - Updated the curated reader manuscript manifest, reconciliation report, curated-reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, release-editions plan, v1.0 status snapshot, v1.x roadmap, and status validator so the reader manuscript now records five drafting-only curated chapters.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter,
book_structure.json, Appendix C, source assignments, proof targets, test status, implementation horizons, release records, support states, or any EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, or audio artifact approval.
F.859 2026-06-29 - Recursive self-improvement curated reader prose pass
- Initialized and rewrote the drafting-only curated reader chapter
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/recursive-self-improvement-boundaries.qmdfrom the generated reader baseline into a clearer human-reader chapter about accountable self-improvement, proposal versus promotion, boundary deltas, non-self-ratification, canary monitoring, and rollback. - Added
docs/curated_reader_recursive_self_improvement_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, allowed curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, release blockers, and non-claims for the recursive self-improvement pass. - Updated the curated reader manuscript manifest, reconciliation report, curated-reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, release-editions plan, v1.0 status snapshot, v1.x roadmap, and status validator so the reader manuscript now records four drafting-only curated chapters.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter,
book_structure.json, Appendix C, source assignments, proof targets, test status, implementation horizons, release records, support states, or any EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, or audio artifact approval.
F.860 2026-06-29 - Efficient ASI curated reader prose pass
- Initialized and rewrote the drafting-only curated reader chapter
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/the-efficient-asi-hypothesis.qmdfrom the generated reader baseline into a more continuous human-reader chapter about costed route ledgers, minimum viable intelligence, visible residuals, and hidden-cost discipline. - Added
docs/curated_reader_efficient_asi_prose_pass.mdto record the reader promise, allowed curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, release blockers, and non-claims for the Efficient ASI pass. - Updated the curated reader manuscript manifest, reconciliation report, curated-reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, release-editions plan, v1.0 status snapshot, v1.x roadmap, and status validator so the reader manuscript now records three drafting-only curated chapters.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter,
book_structure.json, Appendix C, source assignments, proof targets, test status, implementation horizons, release records, support states, or any EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, or audio artifact approval.
F.861 2026-06-29 - ASI opener curated reader prose pass
- Initialized and rewrote the drafting-only curated reader chapter
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/asi-is-a-stack-not-a-model.qmdfrom the generated reader baseline into a more booklike human-reader opener. - Added
docs/curated_reader_asi_stack_prose_pass.mdto record the allowed curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, release blockers, and non-claims for the opener pass. - Updated the curated reader manuscript manifest, reconciliation report, curated-reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, release-editions plan, v1.0 status snapshot, v1.x roadmap, and status validator so the reader manuscript now records two drafting-only curated chapters.
- Recorded the latest 54-to-44 consolidation critique as roadmap guidance for governed merge sequencing, not as a direct manifest-edit instruction.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter,
book_structure.json, Appendix C, source assignments, proof targets, test status, implementation horizons, release records, support states, or any EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, or audio artifact approval.
F.862 2026-06-29 - First curated reader prose pass
- Rewrote the drafting-only curated reader chapter
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/artifact-steward-agents-and-living-project-governance.qmdfrom generated-reader baseline prose into a more continuous human-reader draft with a stronger opening, smoother transitions, compressed repeated governance machinery, and preserved handoff. - Added
docs/curated_reader_artifact_steward_prose_pass.mdto record the allowed curation scope, meaning-preservation checks, release blockers, and non-claims for the prose pass. - Updated the curated reader manuscript manifest, reconciliation report, curated-reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, release-editions plan, and v1.x roadmap so the prose pass is visible without approving it for release.
- This does not change the live AI/research chapter,
book_structure.json, Appendix C, source assignments, proof targets, test status, implementation horizons, release records, support states, or any EPUB, DOCX, PDF, HTML, or audio artifact approval.
F.863 2026-06-29 - Curated reader drafting path starts
- Initialized the first drafting-only curated reader chapter at
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapters/artifact-steward-agents-and-living-project-governance.qmdfrom the generated reader baseline. - Updated the curated reader manuscript manifest to
draftingwith one chapter record forartifact-steward-agents-and-living-project-governance. - Updated the reconciliation report, curated-reader graduation review, companion-note routing review, release-editions plan, v1.0 status snapshot, and v1.x roadmap so the new curated path is visible while its release blockers remain active.
- Updated
scripts/validate_v1_status_snapshot.pyso the status snapshot expects the drafting-only curated chapter record rather than a dormantnot_graduatedmanifest. - This does not approve a reader release artifact, clear reconciliation blockers, promote any support state, change claim meaning, or make curated prose equal authority beside the live AI/research source.
F.864 2026-06-29 - Consolidation decision review
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_decision_review.mdas the governed decision record for the Part I alignment/governance consolidation pilot. The review explicitly defers manifest consolidation for the current v1.x cycle while preserving both proposed destination chapters as viable future merge candidates. - Updated
docs/chapter_consolidation_pilot_plan.mdand the v1.x roadmap so the decision is visible from the planning surfaces: no manifest merge has been performed, no chapter count reduction is claimed, and human-reader curation may proceed only outside the pending Part I merge cluster unless a later review executes or permanently rejects the merge. - Updated
docs/curated_reader_graduation_review.mdso the curated-reader path does not spend broad editing effort on duplicate Part I skeletons while the consolidation pilot remains deferred. - Extended
scripts/validate_chapter_consolidation_pilot_plan.pyso the consolidation decision review is required alongside both dry-run packages. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge chapters, delete chapter files, approve redirects, create source/proof/test/external-review evidence, promote support states, approve reader artifacts, or claim that consolidation is complete.
F.865 2026-06-29 - Contestable-governance consolidation dry run
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_dry_run_contestable_governance.md, the second governed consolidation dry-run package for the Part I alignment/governance pilot. The package proposes, without applying, a future fold ofgovernance-rights-fork-exit-and-auditintomoral-uncertainty-and-value-conflictunder the title Moral Uncertainty, Value Conflict, and Contestable Governance. - The dry-run records the illustrative manifest diff, one-skeleton destination outline, Appendix C row plan, Corben/local source union, external-source union, Lean module/proof-tag treatment, value-conflict and governance-rights harness rows, reader and Handoff repairs, MVI and Beyond-SOTA merge, URL policy, generated-file expectations, validation commands, and open review questions.
- Extended
scripts/validate_chapter_consolidation_pilot_plan.pyso both pilot dry-run packages are required and checked for preserved source IDs, Lean tags, non-action boundaries, and validation coverage. - Updated
docs/chapter_consolidation_pilot_plan.mdand the v1.x roadmap so the consolidation pilot status reflects two reviewable dry-run packages before any manifest edit. - This does not edit
book_structure.json, merge chapters, delete source files, change proof targets, promote support states, create new evidence, approve a reader artifact, or claim that reduced repetition is itself evidence.
F.866 2026-06-29 - Value-conflict review proof depth
- Strengthened
lean/AsiStackProofs/ValueConflict.leanwithValueConflictReviewDecision, a finite value-conflict review envelope that records phase, high-stakes conflict, unresolved conflict, stakeholder disagreement, review presence, residual uncertainty, dissent preservation, bounded decision state, authority narrowing, reversibility, revisit path, deprecated-premise state, and routed outcome. - Added three derived/decomposed review theorems:
high_stakes_unresolved_conflict_without_residual_blocks,bounded_decision_without_dissent_preserves_residual, andunresolved_conflict_without_authority_narrowing_routes_to_narrowing, plus explicit negative-case records for missing residual uncertainty, bounded decisions that drop dissent, and unresolved conflicts without authority narrowing. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now records 158 theorem declarations, 46 derived/decomposed declarations, 29 safety-critical declarations, and four derived/decomposed theorems inside the safety-critical Value Conflict module while 10 safety-critical direct/projection declarations remain. - Updated the Moral Uncertainty and Value Conflict chapter,
docs/proof_adequacy_review.md, the v1.x roadmap, and the v1.0 status snapshot so the new review proof work is presented as a narrow finite-record envelope, not moral-correctness proof, automatic value classification, reviewer-quality proof, stakeholder-representation proof, runtime authority narrowing, deployed dissent preservation, or support-state promotion. - This does not promote any chapter core claim, prove deployed value-conflict handling, validate a real tribunal or escalation process, reproduce external moral-uncertainty results, or approve any reader/release artifact.
F.867 2026-06-29 - Governance-rights preservation proof depth
- Strengthened
lean/AsiStackProofs/GovernanceRights.leanwithGovernanceRightsDecision, a finite governance-rights envelope that records phase, constrained-fork state, audit-path preservation, safety-obligation preservation, redaction state, redaction-reason recording, appeal availability, exit requirement, exit-capability preservation, protected-right removal, and routed outcome. - Added three derived/decomposed preservation theorems:
constrained_fork_without_safety_obligations_routes_to_review,redaction_without_appeal_path_routes_to_review, andmissing_exit_capability_preserves_exit_residual, plus explicit negative-case records for missing fork safety obligations, redaction without an appeal path, and missing exit capability. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now records 155 theorem declarations, 43 derived/decomposed declarations, 26 safety-critical declarations, and four derived/decomposed theorems inside the safety-critical Governance Rights module while 10 safety-critical direct/projection declarations remain. - Updated the Governance Rights chapter,
docs/proof_adequacy_review.md, the v1.x roadmap, and the v1.0 status snapshot so the new preservation proof work is presented as a narrow finite-record envelope, not legal-rights proof, institutional contestability proof, real access-path usability, redaction quality, actual fork safety, SCF replacement behavior, or support-state promotion. - This does not promote any chapter core claim, prove deployed governance enforcement, validate real export/fork usability, reproduce external governance results, or approve any reader/release artifact.
F.868 2026-06-29 - Corrigibility control proof depth
- Strengthened
lean/AsiStackProofs/Corrigibility.leanwithAgencyControlDecision, a finite agency-control envelope that records phase, high-impact action state, affected-party notice, bounded delegation, pre-effect review, appeal availability, interrupt availability, rollback availability, denied-action state, accountable-principal recording, and routed outcome. - Added three derived/decomposed control theorems:
high_impact_action_without_pre_effect_review_blocks,low_risk_unbounded_delegation_routes_to_narrowing, anddenied_action_without_accountable_principal_preserves_audit, plus explicit negative-case records for missing pre-effect review, unbounded delegation, and denied action without an accountable principal. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now records 152 theorem declarations, 40 derived/decomposed declarations, 23 safety-critical declarations, and four derived/decomposed theorems inside the safety-critical Corrigibility module while 10 safety-critical direct/projection declarations remain. - Updated the Agency, Dignity, and Corrigibility chapter,
docs/proof_adequacy_review.md, the v1.x roadmap, and the v1.0 status snapshot so the new control proof work is presented as a narrow finite-record envelope, not human dignity proof, manipulation-resistance proof, deployed corrigibility, real interface-usability evidence, approval-service quality, rollback/shutdown execution, or support-state promotion. - This does not promote any chapter core claim, prove deployed agency preservation, validate consent quality, reproduce external corrigibility results, or approve any reader/release artifact.
F.869 2026-06-29 - Alignment transition proof depth
- Strengthened
lean/AsiStackProofs/Alignment.leanwithConstitutionalTransitionDecision, a finite constitutional-transition envelope that records phase, source and target versions, protected-predicate change and preservation, independent review, rollback availability, conflict detection and routing, self-modification weakening, and routed outcome. - Added three derived/decomposed transition theorems:
protected_migration_without_rollback_routes_to_review,accepted_transition_cannot_drop_protected_predicate, anddetected_conflict_without_route_preserves_residual, plus explicit negative-case records for rollback-missing protected migration and unrouted predicate conflict. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now records 149 theorem declarations, 37 derived/decomposed declarations, 20 safety-critical declarations, and four derived/decomposed theorems inside the safety-critical Alignment module while 10 safety-critical direct/projection declarations remain. - Updated the Constitutional Alignment chapter,
docs/proof_adequacy_review.md, and the v1.x roadmap so the new transition proof work is presented as a narrow finite-record envelope, not moral correctness, deployed constitutional alignment, reviewer-quality proof, rollback execution, conflict-resolution quality, or support-state promotion. - This does not promote any chapter core claim, prove deployed alignment behavior, validate predicate translation, reproduce external Constitutional AI results, or approve any reader/release artifact.
F.870 2026-06-29 - Self-improvement lifecycle proof depth
- Strengthened
lean/AsiStackProofs/SelfImprovement.leanwithSelfImprovementLifecycleDecision, a finite lifecycle/review envelope that records phase, protected-invariant touch and preservation, evaluator-independence state, rollback availability, monitor-window state, authority widening, and routed outcome. - Added two derived/decomposed lifecycle theorems:
protected_lifecycle_change_without_independent_evaluator_blocks_reviewandcanary_without_open_monitor_window_rolls_back, plus explicit negative-case records for missing independent evaluation and closed canary monitoring. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.md; the proof-depth classifier now records 146 theorem declarations, 34 derived/decomposed declarations, 17 safety-critical declarations, and three derived/decomposed theorems inside the safety-critical Self-Improvement module while 10 safety-critical direct/projection declarations remain. - Updated the Recursive Self-Improvement Boundaries chapter,
docs/proof_adequacy_review.md, and the v1.x roadmap so the new lifecycle proof work is presented as a narrow finite-record envelope, not runtime self-improvement safety, evaluator-quality proof, rollback execution, monitor quality, or support-state promotion. - This does not promote any chapter core claim, prove deployed recursive self-improvement safety, validate evaluator independence in practice, reproduce Theseus behavior, or approve any reader/release artifact.
F.871 2026-06-29 - Consolidation roadmap hardening
- Reviewed the new chapter-consolidation proposal as planning input and accepted its core direction: reduce repeated rendered chapter skeletons by governed re-consolidation while preserving ideas as sections, subclaims, source mappings, proof hooks, implementation horizons, and reader paths.
- Hardened Milestone 6.5 in the v1.x roadmap with an explicit review decision, stronger protected/deferred treatment for Project Theseus, Circle/coil, the mathematical/search umbrella, semantic representation, simulation fidelity, MoECOT runtime, and any low-priority runtime-adapter fold.
- Added a governed-consolidation release-gate row and updated the suggested long-running goal so broad human-reader curation waits for the consolidation pilot to be reviewed, executed, or explicitly deferred.
- This does not merge chapters, edit
book_structure.json, delete source material, change support states, create proof/test results, or approve any reader artifact.
F.872 2026-06-29 - Public trust-surface count refresh
- Refreshed README, landing-page, and publication-readiness status text to match the current generated ledgers: 185 public-safe source records, 54/54 chapters externally positioned, 54 source-noted chapter grounding rows, and 0 explicit external-baseline exceptions.
- Added publication-surface validation checks that derive the current source and chapter counts from
sources/source_inventory.jsonandbook_structure.json, require the current trust-surface language, and reject stale 160-source, 44/54-positioned, or 10-exception wording in public entry surfaces. - Added the first constitutional-alignment consolidation dry-run package to README and the repository map for easier public navigation.
- This does not change any source record, source note, chapter claim, support state, proof result, test result, or external-review status.
F.873 2026-06-29 - Constitutional alignment consolidation dry run
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_dry_run_constitutional_alignment.md, the first reviewable dry-run merge package for the proposedconstitutional-alignment-substrateplusagency-dignity-and-corrigibilityconsolidation. - The package records an illustrative, unapplied manifest diff; a one-skeleton destination outline; Appendix C core/subclaim treatment; source and external-source unions; Lean module and proof-manifest treatment; test, schema, and harness rows; Human Reading Path, Handoff, and reader-review repairs; merged MVI and Beyond-SOTA horizons; URL/retired-file policy; and validation commands before any real manifest merge.
- Extended
scripts/validate_chapter_consolidation_pilot_plan.pyso it checks the dry-run package, and added the package to thevalidate_book.pyrequired file list. - Updated the v1.x roadmap and pilot plan status to record that the dry-run package exists but no manifest merge has been performed.
- This does not merge chapters, delete ideas, change source mappings, promote support states, create proof/test results, or approve reader artifacts.
F.874 2026-06-29 - Consolidation dry-run gate refinement
- Reviewed the new consolidation critique as planning input and accepted its strongest point: repeated chapter scaffolds should be reduced by governed reconsolidation, not by deleting ideas or chasing a fixed chapter count.
- Updated the v1.x roadmap so the next consolidation step is a dry-run merge package for one pilot destination chapter before any
book_structure.jsonedit, including a proposed manifest diff, one-skeleton chapter outline, Appendix C claim/subclaim plan, source unions, Lean/proof treatment, reader-overlay and Handoff repairs, implementation-horizon merge, URL policy, and no-support-state-change boundary. - Updated the consolidation pilot plan to require that dry-run package and refreshed stale external-SOTA language now that the current audit records 54/54 positioned chapters and 0 explicit external-baseline exceptions.
- Expanded the pilot-plan validator so the dry-run merge package requirement is checked automatically before future consolidation work.
- This does not merge chapters, delete ideas, change source mappings, promote support states, create proof/test results, or approve reader artifacts.
F.875 2026-06-29 - Opener external-grounding backfill
- Added four source-noted external architecture comparators for the opener: MRKL Systems, a survey of LLM-based autonomous agents, the Standard Model of the Mind, and Brooks’ layered robot-control architecture.
- Replaced the
asi-is-a-stack-not-a-modelexternal-baseline exception with source-noted positioning that relates the ASI Stack frame to modular neuro-symbolic systems, agent-system decompositions, cognitive architectures, and layered control while preserving the book’s governance, evidence, rollback, and recursive-improvement boundaries. - Updated the outline, v1.x roadmap, generated source appendices, external-SOTA audit, chapter external-grounding ledger, and v1.0 status snapshot so the placement gate now records 54 positioned chapters and 0 explicit exceptions.
- Kept the opener’s core claim at
argument; no MRKL system, surveyed LLM-agent benchmark, cognitive architecture, robot controller, stack runtime, safety result, or support-state promotion was implemented or claimed.
F.876 2026-06-29 - Project Theseus external-grounding backfill
- Added four source-noted external comparators for the Project Theseus report-first implementation-reference chapter: model cards, datasheets for datasets, AI service FactSheets, and the NeurIPS/JMLR machine-learning reproducibility-program account.
- Replaced the chapter’s external-baseline exception with source-noted positioning that relates Theseus report packets to structured reporting, provenance, supplier declarations, reproducibility checklists, artifact review, and replay-readiness boundaries.
- Updated the outline, v1.x roadmap, generated source appendices, external-SOTA audit, chapter external-grounding ledger, and v1.0 status snapshot so the placement gate now records 53 positioned chapters and 1 explicit exception.
- Kept the chapter core claim at
argument; no Theseus report bundle, model card, dataset datasheet, AI-service FactSheet, reproducibility checklist, code-review process, replay command, benchmark result, or support-state promotion was implemented or claimed.
F.877 2026-06-29 - Consolidation roadmap refinement
- Reviewed the new consolidation critique and accepted its core direction: reduce repetition by reconsolidating overlapping chapters into deeper chapters, not by deleting ideas.
- Updated the v1.x roadmap with a tiered consolidation sequence, diagnostic target shapes of roughly 44 chapters for an aggressive pass or roughly 47 for a conservative pass, and explicit destination-title guidance for the compression, intent/contract, context ABI, verification/review, and planning clusters.
- Strengthened the merge checklist so every future consolidation requires a cluster-specific reconciliation plan covering claims, source IDs, external sources, proof tags, tests, reader overlays, handoffs, implementation horizons, and any folded sections before
book_structure.jsonchanges. - Updated the alignment/governance pilot title to preserve agency, dignity, and corrigibility explicitly. No chapter merge, source mapping change, support promotion, proof/test result, or reader artifact approval was made.
F.878 2026-06-29 - Stable-capability-field external-grounding backfill
- Added three source-noted external comparators: Capability-Based Computer Systems, Semantic Versioning 2.0.0, and SLSA v1.0.
- Replaced the external-baseline exception prose for
stable-capability-fieldswith a source-noted positioning paragraph that separates authority-bearing capabilities, versioned public interfaces, and artifact provenance from deployed SCF enforcement. - Updated the outline, v1.x roadmap, generated source appendices, external-SOTA audit, chapter external-grounding ledger, and v1.0 status snapshot so the placement gate now records 52 positioned chapters and 2 explicit exceptions.
- Kept the chapter core claim at
argument; no capability-system enforcement, API compatibility checker, SLSA workflow, route validator, evaluator-integrity mechanism, or rollback execution was reproduced or promoted.
F.879 2026-06-29 - Human-intent external-grounding backfill
- Added three source-noted external comparators: goal-oriented requirements engineering, Cooperative Inverse Reinforcement Learning, and Deep Reinforcement Learning from Human Preferences.
- Replaced the external-baseline exception prose for
human-intent-as-a-formal-inputwith a source-noted positioning paragraph that separates requirements capture, objective uncertainty, and preference feedback from explicit execution authority. - Updated the outline, v1.x roadmap, generated source appendices, external-SOTA audit, chapter external-grounding ledger, and v1.0 status snapshot so the placement gate now records 51 positioned chapters and 3 explicit exceptions.
- Kept the chapter core claim at
argument; no requirements-engineering tool, CIRL policy, preference-learning run, natural-language parser, authority extractor, stop-condition checker, or execution handoff was reproduced or promoted.
F.880 2026-06-29 - Coil external-grounding backfill
- Added four source-noted external sequence and position-encoding comparators: Transformer-XL, Compressive Transformers, RoFormer/RoPE, and RetNet.
- Routed existing Mamba and LoRA source notes into the cyclic-mixer chapter as state-space and low-rank-adapter comparator families.
- Replaced the external-baseline exception prose for
coil-attention-cyclic-memory-and-recurrence-contractsandcoilra-multicoil-rope-and-cyclic-mixerswith source-noted positioning paragraphs. - Updated the outline, v1.x roadmap, generated source appendices, external-SOTA audit, chapter external-grounding ledger, and v1.0 status snapshot so the placement gate now records 50 positioned chapters and 4 explicit exceptions.
- Kept both chapter core claims at
argument; no Transformer-XL, Compressive Transformer, RoFormer, RetNet, Mamba, LoRA, Coil, RoPE, long-context, retrieval-quality, runtime, memory, or model-quality result was reproduced or promoted.
F.881 2026-06-29 - Security-kernel external-grounding backfill
- Added three source-noted external security comparators: OWASP Top 10 for LLMs and Gen AI Apps, NIST Zero Trust Architecture, and Saltzer-Schroeder’s protection-principles paper.
- Replaced the external-baseline exception prose for
security-kernel-and-digital-scifswith a source-noted positioning paragraph. - Updated the outline, v1.x roadmap, generated source appendices, and external-grounding ledgers so the security-kernel chapter now has public LLM-security, zero-trust, least-privilege, and complete-mediation baselines.
- Kept the chapter core claim at
argument; no OWASP conformance, NIST zero-trust implementation, kernel security, sandbox isolation, side-channel safety, or prompt-injection containment result was claimed.
F.882 2026-06-29 - Alignment governance external-grounding backfill
- Added four source-noted external comparators: Constitutional AI, Collective Constitutional AI, Reinforcement Learning Under Moral Uncertainty, and Contestable AI by Design.
- Replaced the external-baseline exception prose for
constitutional-alignment-substrate,moral-uncertainty-and-value-conflict, andunified-adaptive-tribunal-and-adversarial-reviewwith source-noted positioning paragraphs. - Updated the outline, v1.x roadmap, consolidation pilot plan, and consolidation-pilot validator so future writing and merge runs preserve these comparators while keeping them separate from support-state promotion.
- Kept all chapter core claims at
argument; no external result, training run, governance process, or moral theory was reproduced or verified.
F.883 2026-06-29 - Governed consolidation roadmap milestone
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdto treat structural repetition as a first-class roadmap risk after reviewing the consolidation critique. - Added Milestone 6.5 for governed chapter consolidation: pilot one merge cluster first, preserve ideas as sections/subclaims, reconcile claim identity, source IDs, proof hooks, implementation horizons, reader overlays, handoffs, Appendix C, Appendix K, and proof manifests before any broad manifest reshape.
- Recorded candidate consolidation clusters for alignment/governance, compression/representation, intent/contracts, context/memory, verification/review, planning, and possible placeholder folds, while keeping Theseus, Circle/coil, recursive self-improvement, execution artifacts, and other strong standalone chapters protected unless later evidence review says otherwise.
- This does not merge chapters yet, delete any idea, change chapter support states, change source mappings, create proof/test results, or approve reader artifacts.
F.884 2026-06-29 - Alignment/governance consolidation pilot plan
- Added
docs/chapter_consolidation_pilot_plan.md, the first governed merge pilot for the Part I alignment/governance philosophy cluster. - The plan proposes two future reconciliations without changing the manifest:
constitutional-alignment-substrateplusagency-dignity-and-corrigibility, andmoral-uncertainty-and-value-conflictplusgovernance-rights-fork-exit-and-audit. - Added
scripts/validate_chapter_consolidation_pilot_plan.pyand wired it intoscripts/validate_book.py; the validator checks that the four source chapters still exist, required source IDs and Lean tags are preserved, and no-manifest-edit/no-support-state-change boundaries remain explicit. - This does not merge chapters, delete ideas, change
book_structure.json, change support states, fabricate source/proof/test evidence, or approve reader artifacts.
F.885 2026-06-29 - v1.x active evidence-cycle lane cap
- Added
docs/v1_x_active_evidence_cycle.mdto name the seven selected high-payoff v1.x chapter evidence lanes and explicitly leave the other forty-seven chapter lanes planned-only. - Added
scripts/validate_v1_x_active_evidence_cycle.pyand wired it intoscripts/validate_book.py; the validator checks the 5-8 lane cap, exact manifest coverage across selected and planned-only lanes, required evidence artifact references, and the no-chapter-core-promotion boundary. - Updated the README, repository map, per-chapter evidence plan, and v1.x roadmap to point to the active-cycle ledger.
- This does not create new evidence, run new prototypes, promote any chapter core claim, retire any planned-only lane, or approve reader/release artifacts.
F.886 2026-06-29 - Circle public consumer-gate fixture
- Added
experiments/circle_public_replay/with one valid publicCC-AI-CONTRACT-ROPE-001consumer-gate receipt fixture, four expected-invalid mutation controls, and a result record pinned by fixture SHA-2567b33bc7059fa8f6b2ed1282ca5b0c4ab7f6f5044c2f834d487bdefbce44969c6. - Added
scripts/validate_circle_public_replay.py, which validates the proof-contract receipt record, checks the recorded Circle theorem IDs and fingerprints, and rejects digest-mismatch, missing-theorem, stale-contract, and unsupported-transfer mutations. - Added
docs/circle_public_replay_consumer_gate.md, wired the validator intoscripts/validate_book.py, and updated the README, landing page, roadmap, repository map, non-core evidence ledger, v1.0 status surface, and Circle proof-contract chapter. - This makes the Circle lane CI-verifiable through an ASI-side consumer gate, but it does not create a new support-state transition, rerun Circle Lean from this repository, vendor a Circle contract pack, prove deployed proof-contract transport, prove model quality, or promote any chapter core claim.
F.887 2026-06-29 - Project Theseus static report import lane
- Added
schemas/theseus_report.schema.jsonfor public-safe Project Theseus report imports. - Added the first Project Theseus static architecture-gate import fixture under
experiments/theseus_import/, with a pinned source-artifact SHA-256 and public ASI fixture SHA-256. - Added
scripts/validate_theseus_report.py, which validates the imported report, verifies the digest boundary, checks the 14 imported architecture gates, and rejects expected-invalid mutations for digest mismatch, private-payload copying, and support-promotion overclaim. - Added
docs/theseus_report_import_slice.mdand wired the validator intoscripts/validate_book.py. - Updated public status surfaces to present the Project Theseus lane as implementation-reference evidence only, not a clean live Theseus rerun, not an accepted support-state transition, and not a chapter-core promotion.
F.888 2026-06-29 - Value Conflict Lean depth follow-through
- Strengthened
lean/AsiStackProofs/ValueConflict.leanwith a finiteValueConflictDecisionenvelope and the derived/decomposed theoremunresolved_high_stakes_conflict_without_revisit_path_is_blocked. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now records 144 theorem declarations, 32 derived/decomposed theorem declarations, and one derived/decomposed theorem inside the safety-critical Value Conflict module. - Updated the Moral Uncertainty and Value Conflict chapter and
docs/proof_adequacy_review.mdso the new theorem is described as a narrow finite-record unresolved-conflict/revisit-path gate, not a solution to moral uncertainty or proof of deployed dissent preservation. - This completes the first safety-critical Lean-depth sweep in which Alignment, Corrigibility, Governance Rights, Self-Improvement, and Value Conflict each have at least one derived/decomposed finite-record theorem while all chapter core claims remain at
argument. - This does not promote any chapter core claim, settle moral uncertainty, validate reviewer quality, prove deployed policy behavior, reproduce results, or change any support state.
F.889 2026-06-29 - Self-Improvement Lean depth follow-through
- Strengthened
lean/AsiStackProofs/SelfImprovement.leanwith a finiteImprovementBoundaryDecisionenvelope and the derived/decomposed theoremauthority_widening_without_review_route_is_blocked. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now records 143 theorem declarations, 31 derived/decomposed theorem declarations, and one derived/decomposed theorem inside the safety-critical Self-Improvement module. - Updated the Recursive Self-Improvement Boundaries chapter and
docs/proof_adequacy_review.mdso the new theorem is described as a narrow finite-record authority-widening review gate, not runtime self-improvement safety or phase-gate completion. - This does not promote any chapter core claim, prove evaluator independence in practice, validate rollback effectiveness, prove boundary-delta adequacy, reproduce results, or change any support state.
F.890 2026-06-29 - Governance Rights Lean depth follow-through
- Strengthened
lean/AsiStackProofs/GovernanceRights.leanwith a finiteForkGovernanceDecisionenvelope and the derived/decomposed theoremconstrained_fork_without_audit_path_routes_to_review. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now records 142 theorem declarations, 30 derived/decomposed theorem declarations, and one derived/decomposed theorem inside the safety-critical Governance Rights module. - Updated the Governance Rights chapter and
docs/proof_adequacy_review.mdso the new theorem is described as a narrow finite-record constrained-fork audit-path gate, not a legal-rights, fork-safety, or institutional-governance result. - This does not promote any chapter core claim, prove legal rights, validate access-path availability, prove fork safety, reproduce results, or change any support state.
F.891 2026-06-29 - Corrigibility Lean depth follow-through
- Strengthened
lean/AsiStackProofs/Corrigibility.leanwith a finiteAgencyActionDecisionenvelope and the derived/decomposed theoremhigh_impact_action_without_usable_review_routes_to_review. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now records 141 theorem declarations, 29 derived/decomposed theorem declarations, and one derived/decomposed theorem inside the safety-critical Corrigibility module. - Updated the Agency, Dignity, and Corrigibility chapter and
docs/proof_adequacy_review.mdso the new theorem is described as a narrow finite-record review-path blocking gate, not a deployed-corrigibility or dignity-preservation result. - This does not promote any chapter core claim, prove human dignity, validate institutional review quality, prove material usability of real interfaces, reproduce results, or change any support state.
F.892 2026-06-29 - Alignment Lean depth follow-through
- Strengthened
lean/AsiStackProofs/Alignment.leanwith a finiteConstitutionalChangeDecisionenvelope and the derived/decomposed theoremprotected_predicate_weakening_without_reviewer_routes_to_review. - Regenerated
docs/proof_depth_classification.mdanddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md; the proof-depth classifier now records 140 theorem declarations, 28 derived/decomposed theorem declarations, and one derived/decomposed theorem inside the safety-critical Alignment module. - Updated the Constitutional Alignment chapter and
docs/proof_adequacy_review.mdso the new theorem is described as a narrow finite-record reviewer-missing blocking gate, not a deployed-alignment or moral-correctness result. - This does not promote any chapter core claim, prove alignment behavior, validate reviewer quality, solve predicate translation, reproduce external results, or change any support state.
F.893 2026-06-29 - Core-claim promotion paths in Appendix C
- Updated
scripts/sync_scaffold.pyso generated Appendix C includes a reviewer-facing “What would promote this” column for all 54 chapter core claims, derived from the acceptance-bar column indocs/per_chapter_evidence_plan.md. - Added
scripts/validate_core_claim_promotion_paths.pyand wired it into book and publication validation so the per-chapter promotion criteria must remain complete and synced with the generated claim/evidence matrix. - Updated README and publication-readiness notes so reviewers can find the promotion-path check alongside the non-core evidence ledger, core-claim no-promotion coverage, and external-grounding status.
- This does not promote any chapter core claim, add evidence, add tests, reproduce results, or mark any chapter as source-derived, prototype-backed, synthetic-test-backed, empirical-test-backed, or external-literature-backed.
F.894 2026-06-29 - Chapter external grounding status ledger
- Added
docs/chapter_external_grounding_status.mdas a generated 54-chapter ledger tying each manifest chapter to source-noted external comparators, explicit external-baseline exceptions, and the Corben/local sources that should be mined before broad literature search. - Added
scripts/build_chapter_external_grounding_status.pyandscripts/validate_chapter_external_grounding_status.py, then wired the validator into book/publication validation so the ledger must stay fresh againstbook_structure.json,sources/source_inventory.json, anddocs/external_sota_positioning_audit.md. - Updated README, repository map, and publication-readiness surfaces so the chapter-level external-grounding status is visible from the public trust surface.
- This does not add new external source records, source notes, citations, reproduced external results, support-state transitions, reader artifacts, or chapter-core claim promotions.
F.895 2026-06-29 - External review request packet and status ledger
- Opened public GitHub issue #1 as the v1.x external-review request for safety, formal-methods, governance/evals, agent-systems, ML-systems, and technical-publishing reviewers.
- Added
docs/external_review_packet.mdanddocs/external_review_status.mdso the review scope, requested questions, response template, current no-accepted-review state, routing rules, and non-claims are tracked in the repository. - Added
.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/external-review.ymlfor future structured external review findings andscripts/validate_external_review_status.pyto check that public surfaces distinguish review input from evidence, support-state promotion, or artifact approval. - Updated README, the landing page, the non-core evidence ledger, repository map, publication readiness, and validation surfaces to point at the public review request while preserving that no independent external review has been accepted yet.
- This does not create an external review result, source evidence, proof result, test result, support-state transition, reader artifact, or chapter-core claim promotion.
F.896 2026-06-29 - Sixty-second trust surface and non-core evidence ledger
- Added
docs/non_core_evidence_ledger.mdto make the three accepted non-core upward transitions visible without promoting any chapter core claim aboveargument. - Added
scripts/validate_non_core_evidence_ledger.pyand wired it into public and book validation so the ledger must match the accepted transition records and remain linked from README, the landing page, and Appendix C. - Updated README and
index.qmdwith a 60-second trust surface that states what the project is, what it is not, what is currently evidenced, what remains pending, and why Project Theseus/Circle evidence still needs public-safe replay gates before broader use. - Updated
scripts/sync_scaffold.py, regenerated Appendix C, and updated repository/publication readiness surfaces so the non-core ledger is visible from the claim/evidence matrix and maintenance docs. - This does not create new source records, external review, Lean proof results, Project Theseus imports, Circle replay packs, reader artifacts, support-state promotions, or chapter-core claim promotions.
F.897 2026-06-29 - Per-chapter external grounding roadmap
- Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdwith a dedicated chapter-level external-grounding and citation-backfill milestone. The new workstream starts from the Corben papers already linked to each chapter, mines their bibliographies and adjacent concepts first, then routes accepted third-party records throughsources/source_inventory.json, source notes, and generated Appendix H. - Updated
docs/per_chapter_evidence_plan.mdanddocs/a_plus_quality_scorecard.mdso every selected evidence lane must name both its external-grounding status and its strongest proof/evidence path: Lean, Project Theseus, Circle, source-noted literature, external review, or an explicit no-promotion blocker. - Updated
scripts/sync_scaffold.pyand regeneratedappendices/H_external_sources.qmdso Appendix H carries the chapter-level external-grounding policy without hand-editing the generated appendix. - This does not add new external source records, source notes, Lean proof results, Project Theseus imports, Circle replay artifacts, support-state transitions, reproduced external results, or chapter-core claim promotions.
F.898 2026-06-29 - A+ quality scorecard and trust-surface roadmap
- Added
docs/a_plus_quality_scorecard.mdto translate current project grade gaps into concrete A+ targets for cold-read legibility, evidence depth, formal rigor, external grounding, human readability, field impact, and defended contribution tracks. - Updated
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdwith a 60-second trust-surface milestone, defended contribution track selection, cold-read risk controls, and release-gate requirements that make current evidence, non-claims, self-sourcing boundaries, and external-review status visible before readers encounter the broadest architecture claims. - Updated README, publication readiness, and repository map so the A+ scorecard is part of the public planning surface.
- This does not create external review, new evidence, proof results, support-state transitions, reader artifacts, DOI/archive records, or a v1.x release approval, and it does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument.
F.899 2026-06-29 - v1.x roadmap hardening pass
- Split the 54-chapter evidence-lane table out of
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdintodocs/per_chapter_evidence_plan.mdso it functions as a backlog/menu rather than a checklist for another shallow full-book fixture sweep. - Updated the v1.x roadmap with priority-ranked findings, a keystone execution set, dependency ordering, a Beyond-SOTA distance map, an early external-review milestone, anti-projection Lean acceptance criteria, CI replay/digest requirements for Project Theseus and Circle evidence lanes, negative-outcome and demotion rules, prior-art/novelty checks before preprints, and a v1.x evidence-release gate matrix.
- Updated the suggested long-running goal so future work selects only 5-8 high-payoff chapter evidence lanes per v1.x cycle while leaving the remaining lanes planned, not executed.
- This does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument, does not create new proof results, replay fixtures, external review records, prior-art assessments, support-state transitions, or reader/audio artifacts, and does not approve a v1.x evidence release.
F.900 2026-06-29 - v1.x beyond-SOTA roadmap
- Added
docs/v1_x_beyond_sota_roadmap.mdas the active post-v1.0.0roadmap for moving the book toward a stronger v1.x evidence-and-reader release. - The roadmap reconciles the latest Claude planning review with local verification of the current release state, including safety-critical Lean proof depth, non-core evidence discoverability, external-SOTA exceptions, Circle replay reproducibility, Project Theseus import lanes, per-chapter evidence targets, curated reader-manuscript graduation, and EPUB/DOCX/PDF/audio artifact gates.
- Updated the README, repository map, publication-readiness note, and v1.0 roadmap so future long-running work targets the v1.x roadmap while preserving the existing v1.0.0 release-gate history.
- This does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument, does not create new Lean proof results, Project Theseus imports, Circle replay fixtures, external reviews, DOI/Zenodo archives, or EPUB/DOCX/PDF/audio approvals, and does not make curated reader prose equal authority beside the live AI/research book.
F.901 2026-06-29 - v1.0.0 tagged release record
- Tagged source commit
96d0ca3c6b62f3530202535573941b1f6e50a83dasv1.0.0after the full local release gate passed and the GitHub Pages run for that exact commit (28360079172) succeeded, then created the GitHub Release athttps://github.com/corbensorenson/asi-stack-book/releases/tag/v1.0.0. - Added
release_records/2026-06-29-v1.0.0-living-book-96d0ca3c.jsonas the post-tag living-book release-control record, preserving the exact source commit, validation commands, Pages run, DOI-pending state, reader HTML artifact boundary, residuals, and non-claims. - Updated
CITATION.cff,docs/release_reproducibility.md,docs/v1_0_release_gate_audit.md,docs/v1_progress_ledger.md,docs/v1_0_candidate_status.md,docs/v1_0_roadmap.md, publication/readiness notes, release-record documentation, and validators so the public repo now treats v1.0.0 as tagged while keeping DOI/Zenodo, EPUB/DOCX/PDF/e-reader/audio, accessibility-manual-review, and chapter-core promotion boundaries explicit. - This does not create a DOI or Zenodo archive, does not approve additional reader/audio artifacts, does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument, and does not prove ASI capability, model quality, deployment readiness, runtime safety, benchmark performance, source interpretation, transfer, or economic outcomes.
F.902 2026-06-29 - Circle external receipt slice
- Added
docs/circle_external_receipt_slice.md,experiments/circle_external_receipt_slice/results/2026-06-29-local.json, andevidence_transitions/v1_0_measured/circle_external_rope_receipt_prototype_backed.jsonfor the boundedcircle-calculus.external_rope_receipt_replaytransition fromargumenttoprototype-backed. - Added
scripts/validate_circle_external_receipt_slice.pyto check the public-safe summary of the external Circle checkout at commit63b0f511, successfullake build Circle, proved/passed rope certification forCC-AI-CONTRACT-ROPE-001, ready digest fields, accepted receipt theorem and recommendation requirements, selected receipt/contract pytest batch, discarded procedural attempts, evidence-transition record, and non-claim boundaries. - Updated the measured-slice ledger, evidence-transition summary, v1.0 candidate status, progress ledger, release-gate audit, roadmap, publication readiness, repository map, README, red-team note, generated core-claim no-promotion report source, and validators so the repository now distinguishes two bounded
synthetic-test-backedtransitions from one boundedprototype-backedimported external receipt transition. - This does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument, does not prove deployed proof-contract transport, model quality, reasoning ability, context length, speed, memory scaling, deployment safety, transfer, ASI, benchmark performance, source interpretation, or economic outcomes, and does not make the external Circle checkout a vendored public dependency.
F.903 2026-06-29 - v1.0 release gate audit
- Added
docs/v1_0_release_gate_audit.mdto record all eleven v1.0 Definition-of-Done gates, current evidence refs, residuals, final-release blockers, and candidate-versus-final-release boundaries. - Added
scripts/validate_v1_release_gate_audit.pyto check the audit’s gate coverage, evidence refs, validator refs, reader HTML release-record boundary, support-state non-promotion boundary, and unsupported-finality claims. - Wired the release-gate audit into
scripts/validate_book.py,scripts/validate_publication.py,scripts/validate_v1_status_snapshot.py,docs/v1_0_candidate_status.md,docs/publication_readiness.md,docs/v1_0_roadmap.md,docs/v1_0_focus_audit.md,docs/v1_progress_ledger.md,docs/repository_map.md,docs/site_quality_standard.md, and the README. - This records a candidate release-control audit only. It does not create a final v1.0 tag, final release record, DOI, Zenodo archive, GitHub release, EPUB/DOCX/PDF/e-reader/audio approval, or chapter-core support-state promotion.
F.904 2026-06-29 - Public site accessibility readiness ledger
- Added
docs/public_site_accessibility_review.mdto record the live site’s accessibility-readiness state for the reading-mode switch, AI/Human view projection, Mermaid diagrams, diagram walkthrough notes, landing-image alt text, appendix tables, color/contrast hooks, keyboard/focus hooks, screen-reader hooks, e-reader boundaries, and status language. - Added
docs/v1_progress_ledger.mdas a compact phase-control ledger for the v1.0 goal, preserving candidate/evidence-release classification, accepted bounded transitions, reader-artifact status, final metadata blockers, and next work. - Added
scripts/validate_public_site_accessibility.pyand wired it intoscripts/validate_book.py,scripts/validate_publication.py, the README, repository map, site quality standard, publication readiness, v1.0 roadmap, focus audit, candidate status snapshot, and status snapshot validator. - This records candidate accessibility readiness only. It does not claim WCAG conformance, full keyboard accessibility, screen-reader approval, measured contrast compliance, EPUB/DOCX/PDF/e-reader/audio artifact approval, final v1.0 release status, or any chapter-core support-state promotion.
F.905 2026-06-29 - Costed route resource slice transition
- Added
experiments/costed_route_resource_slice/with a public-safe three-route costed-route/resource-budget input, tracked local result, andscripts/validate_costed_route_resource_slice.py. - Added
docs/costed_route_resource_slice.mdandevidence_transitions/v1_0_measured/costed_route_resource_slice_synthetic_test_backed.jsonfor the boundedresource-economics.costed_route_budget_slicetransition fromargumenttosynthetic-test-backed. - The validator recomputes the synthetic cost formula, rejects the cheaper failed negative control
route://cheap-unverified-transform, keepsroute://frontier-manual-reviewas an eligible adequate overkill baseline, and selectsroute://bounded-transform-plus-verifierwith a 66.98 percent synthetic cost reduction. - Wired the slice into
scripts/validate_book.py, the measured-slice ledger, evidence-transition summary, roadmap, focus audit, candidate status snapshot, publication-readiness note, repository map, README, and status validator. - This does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument, does not prove deployed routing, scheduler behavior, load stability, KV-cache behavior, economic outcomes, model quality, benchmark performance, source interpretation, or safety, and does not replace future prototype traces, empirical measurements, imported Theseus/Circle receipts, or independent review.
F.906 2026-06-29 - Reader HTML edition release record
- Added
release_records/2026-06-29-v1-reader-html-855dc277.jsonfor the reviewed local generated reader HTML snapshot from source tagv1.0.0-reader-html-source. - Updated
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/format_review_matrix.jsonand regenerateddocs/reader_format_review_matrix.mdso the HTML format row is release-approved for that exact local artifact while EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, audio, and audio-embedded EPUB artifacts remain unapproved. - Updated the README, publication-readiness note, repository map, HTML browser-review note, release-preparation review, v1.0 focus audit, roadmap, candidate status snapshot, and status validator to reflect the narrower reader-release state.
- This does not publish the HTML artifact to GitHub Pages or an external archive, does not create a final v1.0 evidence-release tag or DOI, does not approve EPUB/DOCX/PDF/e-reader/audio artifacts, and does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument.
F.907 2026-06-29 - Reader HTML artifact browser review
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_html_artifact_browser.jsto exercise the generated reader HTML snapshot in a real browser across all generated pages and desktop/mobile viewports. - Regenerated local ignored reader HTML, EPUB, and DOCX artifacts with
python3 scripts/render_reader_formats.py --formats html epub docx, reranpython3 scripts/inspect_reader_format_artifacts.py, and recordeddocs/reader_html_artifact_browser_review.md. - The reader HTML browser review passed 118 of 118 page-view pairs across 59 generated reader pages. It checked stylesheet loading, visible main content, H1 presence, body-text floor, page-level horizontal overflow, raw core-claim marker leaks, live-only scaffold leaks, and rendered SVG diagrams on chapter pages.
- Updated
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/format_review_matrix.jsonand regenerateddocs/reader_format_review_matrix.mdso HTML now hasmanual_layout_review_status: passand only thereader_release_record_not_createdblocker. EPUB, DOCX, and PDF still keep their format-specific blockers. - Updated the README, publication readiness note, v1.0 focus audit, v1.0 roadmap, v1.0 candidate status, and the status snapshot validator to record the narrower HTML state.
- This does not create a tagged edition release record, does not publish or approve a reader artifact, does not approve EPUB/DOCX/PDF/e-reader/audio artifacts, and does not promote any claim support state.
F.908 2026-06-29 - External-SOTA positioning audit gate
- Added
scripts/validate_external_sota_positioning.pyand generateddocs/external_sota_positioning_audit.mdfor the Phase 6 prose-placement gate. - The audit records that 44 of 54 chapters currently have
ext_*positioning before the Source crosswalk, 10 have explicit external-baseline exceptions, 0 have source-noted external targets still awaiting placement, and 0 need an exception or added source-noted external baseline. - Added the first focused prose-positioning slice across eight foundational and governance chapters: Efficient ASI, System Boundaries, Failure Modes, Evidence States, Agency/Corrigibility, Governance Rights, Capability Replacement, and Recursive Self-Improvement Boundaries.
- Added a second focused prose-positioning slice across fifteen Part II planning, context, verification, job, artifact, runtime-adapter, and procedural-memory chapters using existing source-noted external baselines.
- Added a third focused prose-positioning slice across fifteen remaining routing, readiness, MoECOT, compression, representation, simulation, proof, benchmark, architecture, prototype, methodology, and research-agenda chapters using existing source-noted external baselines.
- Added explicit external-baseline exception paragraphs for ten chapters whose current v1.0 source queues do not yet assign a source-noted external comparison baseline: the opening stack frame, Human Intent, Constitutional Alignment, Moral Uncertainty, Stable Capability Fields, Security Kernel, UAT, Coil Attention, CoilRA/MultiCoil, and Project Theseus.
- Wired the default freshness validator into CI,
scripts/validate_book.py,scripts/validate_validator_coverage.py,scripts/validate_publication.py, the README,docs/v1_0_candidate_status.md,docs/v1_0_roadmap.md,docs/publication_readiness.md, anddocs/repository_map.md. - This closes the v1.0 external-positioning placement gate, not the broader literature-synthesis horizon. It does not claim complete external literature coverage, reproduced external results, source-derived support, support-state promotion, or v1.0 evidence-release approval. The stricter release check is
python3 scripts/validate_external_sota_positioning.py --release.
F.909 2026-06-29 - Candidate release reproducibility gate
- Added
docs/release_reproducibility.mdto record the current v1.0 candidate’s Quarto, Python, Node, Lean, Lake, elan, locale, reader-format, font, citation, DOI-pending, and non-release artifact boundaries. - Updated
.github/workflows/publish.ymlto pin Quarto1.9.38, Python3.11, Node22, and the HTML render locale while continuing to install Lean fromlean/lean-toolchain. - Updated
CITATION.cffto identify the public book as1.0.0-candidatedated 2026-06-29, with explicit no-DOI language. - Added
scripts/validate_release_reproducibility.pyand wired it into CI,scripts/validate_book.py,scripts/validate_validator_coverage.py,scripts/validate_publication.py, the README,docs/v1_0_candidate_status.md,docs/v1_0_roadmap.md,docs/publication_readiness.md, anddocs/repository_map.md. - This closes the current candidate reproducibility/citability gate without claiming a final v1.0 tag, DOI, reader artifact approval, ebook artifact, audio artifact, proof-strength upgrade, evidence release, or chapter support state promotion.
F.910 2026-06-29 - Architecture-level red-team desk review
- Added
docs/architecture_red_team_review.mdfor the Phase 7A v1.0 gate. The review covers six composed-system attacks: authority ladder escalation, SCIF/context leakage, evaluator capture, support-state inflation, benchmark gaming, and reader-release laundering. - Added
scripts/validate_architecture_red_team.pyto require each scenario to record attack setup, expected failure, observed current defense, residual risk, routed follow-up, and non-claims. - Wired the validator into
.github/workflows/publish.yml,scripts/validate_book.py,scripts/validate_validator_coverage.py, the README,docs/v1_0_candidate_status.md,docs/v1_0_roadmap.md, anddocs/repository_map.md. - This is a public-safe desk review and residual-routing artifact only. It does not run an exploit, model evaluation, sandbox test, benchmark, source-interpretation audit, external peer review, deployed safety review, runtime security test, reader artifact review, ebook review, audio review, DOI process, or release approval, and it does not promote any chapter core claim above
argument.
F.911 2026-06-29 - Core-claim no-promotion coverage gate
- Added
claim_decisions/v1_0_core_claim_no_promotion.jsonwith accepted explicit no-promotion decisions for the 28 chapter core claims that did not yet have accepted evidence-transition records. - Added
scripts/validate_core_claim_decisions.pyand generateddocs/core_claim_transition_coverage.md. The validator checks all 54 manifest chapter core claims againstbook_structure.json, accepted evidence-transition records, and the no-promotion ledger: 26 core claims have accepted no-change transition records, 28 have accepted explicit no-promotion decisions, and 0 are missing coverage. - Wired the validator into
.github/workflows/publish.yml,scripts/validate_book.py,scripts/validate_validator_coverage.py, the README,docs/v1_0_candidate_status.md,docs/v1_0_roadmap.md, anddocs/repository_map.md. - This closes the v1.0 claim-state coverage gate without promoting any chapter core claim. All 54 chapter core support states remain
argument, and no ASI capability, deployed safety, runtime behavior, benchmark result, source-interpretation result, model-quality result, reader artifact, ebook artifact, audio artifact, DOI, or release approval is claimed.
F.912 2026-06-29 - First replayed-slice transition
- Added
docs/first_measured_replayed_slice.mdandevidence_transitions/v1_0_measured/phase5_harness_runner_synthetic_test_backed.jsonto record the first accepted bounded measured/replayed transition:living-book-methodology.phase5_harness_registry_runnermoves fromargumenttosynthetic-test-backed. - The accepted slice is intentionally narrow. It covers the registry-driven replay of the Phase 5 synthetic harness suite only: 21 registered harnesses, 60 valid fixtures, 102 expected-invalid fixtures, and 21 of 21 harnesses passing return-code plus expected-summary checks through
python3 scripts/run_phase5_harnesses.py --write-report. - Updated
scripts/validate_evidence_transitions.pyso upward transitions require passing verification, changed support states, bounded review eligibility, artifact references, negative results, and no acceptance blockers, while no-change decisions still remain conservative. - Updated
docs/v1_0_roadmap.md,docs/v1_0_candidate_status.md,docs/evidence_transition_pilot.md,docs/repository_map.md, and the README so the first replayed-slice gate is recorded without promoting any chapter core claim. - No runtime behavior, model-quality result, benchmark result, source-interpretation result, deployed safety claim, ASI capability claim, reader artifact, ebook artifact, audio artifact, DOI, or chapter support state changed.
F.913 2026-06-29 - Safety-critical projection classification
- Updated the five v1.0 safety-critical chapter Formalization hooks sections to explicitly classify their current Lean hooks as
projection-only traceability: Constitutional Alignment, Agency/Corrigibility, Moral Uncertainty and Value Conflict, Governance Rights, and Recursive Self-Improvement Boundaries. - Extended
scripts/validate_proof_depth.pyso direct/projection-style safety-critical modules require matching chapter limitation prose using the phraseprojection-only traceability; regenerateddocs/proof_depth_classification.md, which now records 5 of 5 required safety-critical chapter classifications present. - Updated
scripts/validate_proof_readiness.py,docs/proof_adequacy_review.md, anddocs/v1_0_roadmap.mdso the v1.0 proof-depth gate is satisfied by explicit classification rather than by pretending the Lean hooks prove stronger safety properties. - No Lean theorem was strengthened in this pass, and no Appendix C support state, proof status, benchmark result, runtime-safety claim, or deployed alignment claim changed.
F.914 2026-06-29 - Registry-driven Phase 5 harness runner
- Added
scripts/run_phase5_harnesses.pyto loadexperiments/phase5_harness_registry.json, execute registered harness commands, and verify that each output contains its registryresult_summary. - Ran
python3 scripts/run_phase5_harnesses.py --write-reportlocally and recordeddocs/phase5_harness_runner.md: 21 of 21 registered synthetic harnesses passed return-code and expected-summary checks. - Wired the runner into
scripts/validate_book.pyand the README local validation command list, and updateddocs/v1_0_roadmap.mdanddocs/repository_map.md. - This is a registry execution gate for synthetic fixtures only. It does not create measured or replayed prototype evidence, promote Appendix C support states, prove runtime behavior, validate benchmark quality, or establish model-performance claims.
F.915 2026-06-29 - V1-critical protocol crosswalk
- Added
protocols/v1_critical_protocol_crosswalk.jsonas the structured source for the first v1-critical schema/fixture/harness/Lean crosswalk. - Added
scripts/validate_protocol_crosswalk.pyand generateddocs/protocol_record_crosswalk.md. The report reconciles 10 v1-critical records, 10 Phase 5 registry entries, and 204 schema fields across schema files, fixture directories, harness validators, result records, Appendix E markers, primary chapters, and Lean structure fields or explicit abstraction routes. - Wired the crosswalk validator into
.github/workflows/publish.yml,scripts/validate_book.py, and the README validation list. - Updated
docs/v1_0_roadmap.mdso Phase 5A now treats the crosswalk as an implemented traceability gate that must stay current during evidence work, not as proof of schema/fixture/harness/Lean semantic equivalence. - No support states, proof statuses, benchmark results, runtime claims, deployed-safety claims, or protocol-verification claims changed.
F.916 2026-06-29 - Proof-depth classifier and safety-critical baseline
- Added
scripts/validate_proof_depth.pyand generateddocs/proof_depth_classification.mdto classify Lean theorem bodies as direct/projection-style, derived/decomposed, or unknown/mixed. - Wired the proof-depth validator into
.github/workflows/publish.yml,scripts/validate_book.py, and the README validation command list. - Recorded the current baseline: 139 theorem declarations classified, 112 direct/projection-style, 27 derived/decomposed, 0 unknown/mixed, and all 10 theorem declarations in the five v1.0 safety-critical modules classified as direct/projection-style.
- Updated
docs/v1_0_roadmap.mdanddocs/proof_adequacy_review.mdso the v1.0 proof-depth gate now has a tracked report. This does not change proof target status, Appendix C support states, source support, benchmark results, deployed-safety claims, or runtime-performance claims.
F.917 2026-06-29 - Validator coverage meta-check
- Added
scripts/validate_validator_coverage.pyandscripts/validator_coverage_allowlist.jsonto make CI validator coverage an explicit v1.0 gate. The validator enumerates everyscripts/validate_*.pyfile, checks directpublish.ymlcoverage, checks transitive coverage throughscripts/validate_book.py, requires reasons for any allow-listed exception, and asserts coverage forvalidate_source_notes.py,validate_proof_readiness.py,validate_evidence_transitions.py, and all registered Phase 5 harness scripts. - Wired the meta-check into
.github/workflows/publish.ymlandscripts/validate_book.py, and added it to the README validation command list. - Updated
docs/v1_0_roadmap.mdto mark the validator-coverage portion of the Phase 0 gate as implemented while preserving the separate Phase 5 need for a registry-driven harness runner and measured/replayed evidence. - Local run passed with 52
validate_*.pyscripts, 21 registered Phase 5 harnesses, and 0 allow-listed validators. This is a coverage gate only; it does not promote support states, rerun external CI, approve artifacts, or claim proof, benchmark, prototype, or source-interpretation results.
F.918 2026-06-29 - v1.0 release-gate roadmap hardening
- Reconciled Claude’s roadmap review and updated
docs/v1_0_roadmap.mdwith a top-level v1.0 Definition of Done, a Beyond-SOTA Reference Map, and a Phase Blocking Map so future work has a real stop condition instead of open-ended improvement. - Added a new Phase 3B first measured/replayed slice milestone with candidate lanes for Theseus/Circle transfer evidence, costed-route/resource-budget traces, context admission replay, compression/RankFold measurement, and planner/runtime adapter traces.
- Added v1-blocking requirements for proof-depth tracking, validator-coverage meta-checking, v1-critical protocol crosswalks, in-prose external-SOTA positioning, architecture-level red-team review, render/reader toolchain reproducibility, citability metadata, EPUB-focused reader artifact review, and progress-ledger cleanup.
- Marked curated reader graduation, audiobook/audio-embedded formats, exhaustive literature expansion, full protocol-code generation, executable fixture equivalence across every record, and standalone preprints as v1.x/post-v1 work unless a later roadmap decision promotes them into v1.0.
- No claim support states changed, no source/replay/benchmark/proof result was newly claimed, and no reader, ebook, document, audio, DOI, or release artifact was approved in this planning pass.
F.919 2026-06-29 - Claude depth review roadmap reconciliation
- Reconciled Claude’s fresh depth review with local verification and updated
docs/v1_0_roadmap.mdto reflect the findings that have teeth: projection- style Lean proof risk, CI validator-coverage drift prevention, uneven external-SOTA prose engagement, schema/Lean/fixture drift risk, missing first measured support transition, reader artifact release blockers, and public-site accessibility/process-record polish. - Corrected the CI interpretation before adding it to the roadmap: the Pages workflow directly names only part of the validator set, but
scripts/validate_book.pycurrently calls the remainingscripts/validate_*.pyvalidators. The roadmap now treats this as a future drift-prevention/meta-check problem rather than a current absence of harness CI coverage. - Added a planned protocol-record source-of-truth hardening phase for schema, fixture, harness, and Lean crosswalks, plus a v1 goal update that prioritizes proof-depth classification, a validator-coverage check, in-prose external positioning, first measured or replayed evidence, and EPUB-focused reader artifact review.
- No claim support states changed, no reader artifacts were approved, and no proof result, benchmark result, prototype trace, source interpretation result, or release record was newly claimed in this roadmap pass.
F.920 2026-06-29 - v1.0 roadmap priority refresh
- Reviewed the post-extended-run v1.0 roadmap, focus audit, reader release matrices, proof adequacy review, evidence-transition pilot, Phase 5 harness registry, publication validator, and recent GitHub Pages status.
- Updated the roadmap’s recommended next goal so future long-running work no longer starts at completed Phase 1 prose cleanup. The new goal starts at the remaining v1 blockers: reader artifact review and release records, narrow claim-support decisions, public-safe prototype or benchmark traces, targeted proof/test follow-through, external-literature normalization, and public-site inspection.
- Preserved the existing support-state boundary: all core chapter claims remain at
argument, and no reader artifact, ebook, document, PDF, audio artifact, benchmark result, proof result, prototype trace, or release approval was fabricated or newly claimed in this review pass.
F.921 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Contract-layer evidence transitions no-change
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/intent_to_execution_contracts_no_change.jsonandevidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/command_contracts_no_change.json, updating the evidence-transition pilot to twenty-six accepted no-change decisions. The new records route the plan-execution contract harness, command-contract, plan-graph, typed-job, and semantic-atom schemas and fixtures, finite IntentToExecution and CommandContracts Lean predicates, proof adequacy review, and exact source mappings into conservative decisions:intent-to-execution-contractsandcommand-contracts-and-semantic-interfacesremain atargument. - The records preserve the promotion burden for replayed intent-to-execution vertical slices, semantic-command parser evaluations, prompt-injection and hidden-instruction override suites, deployed command-dispatch traces, runtime adapter traces, tool-effect receipts, artifact verification and acceptance traces, runtime failure-behavior replays, independent command/contract review, and source-interpretation review. They do not promote support state, prove deployed execution, prove planner quality, prove semantic-parser quality, prove prompt-injection resistance, prove tool-effect correctness, prove artifact acceptance, prove source interpretation, or approve reader artifacts.
F.922 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Recursive self-improvement evidence transition no-change
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/recursive_self_improvement_no_change.jsonand updated the evidence-transition pilot to twenty-four accepted no-change decisions. The new record routes the self-improvement boundary harness, self-improvement-transition schema and fixture, finite SelfImprovement Lean predicates, proof adequacy review, exact source mappings, and chapter limitation text into one conservative decision:recursive-self-improvement-boundariesremains atargument. - The record preserves the promotion burden for deployed self-improvement implementation traces, proposed, rejected, quarantined, canaried, promoted, and rolled-back transition replays, independent evaluator-integrity review, authority-enforcement traces, security and resource boundary-delta tests, stale-gate replays, rollback dry runs or rollback execution over actual state, regression suites over real implementations, monitor-window results, and source-interpretation review. It does not promote support state, prove deployed self-improvement behavior, prove runtime optimization quality, prove evaluator integrity, prove authority enforcement, prove rollback execution, prove regression quality, prove recursive self-improvement safety, prove source interpretation, or approve reader artifacts.
F.923 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Self-improvement boundary harness
- Added
scripts/validate_self_improvement_boundaries.py, synthetic self-improvement transition fixtures underexperiments/self_improvement_boundaries/,docs/self_improvement_boundary_harness.md, and a tracked local result record. The local run passes with 3 valid and 7 expected-invalid fixtures, checking protected invariants, evaluator separation, cheaper-intervention ordering, authority non-widening, governance review, monitor windows, rollback paths, and no-promotion language. - Wired the harness into
scripts/validate_book.py, the Phase 5 harness registry, Appendix E generation, the Recursive Self-Improvement Boundaries chapter’s protected-invariant preservation test row, README, publication readiness, and v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces. This is synthetic self-improvement transition-record discipline only: it is not deployed self-improvement behavior, runtime optimization, evaluator integrity, authority enforcement, rollback execution, regression quality, recursive self-improvement safety, source interpretation, reader-release approval, support-state promotion, proof adequacy, benchmark evidence, or deployed behavior.
F.924 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Capability replacement evidence transition no-change
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/capability_replacement_no_change.jsonand updated the evidence-transition pilot to twenty-three accepted no-change decisions. The new record routes the capability replacement harness, replacement-transaction schema and fixture, finite Replacement Lean predicates, proof adequacy review, and exact source mappings into one conservative decision:capability-replacement-and-rollbackremains atargument. - The record preserves the promotion burden for deployed replacement implementation traces, accepted/rejected/canaried/committed/rolled-back transaction replays, independent evaluator-integrity review, authority-enforcement traces, rollback dry runs or rollback execution over actual implementation state, regression suites over real implementations, monitor-window results, and source-interpretation review. It does not promote support state, prove deployed replacement behavior, prove runtime route quality, prove evaluator integrity, prove authority enforcement, prove rollback execution, prove regression quality, prove source interpretation, or approve reader artifacts.
F.925 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Capability replacement harness
- Added
scripts/validate_capability_replacement.py, synthetic replacement-transaction fixtures underexperiments/capability_replacement/,docs/capability_replacement_harness.md, and a tracked local result record. The local run passes with 3 valid and 6 expected-invalid fixtures, checking field identity, qualification evidence, regression results, non-widening authority checks, evaluator separation, residual escrow, rollback receipts, approvals, monitor state, promotion blockers, and non-claim boundaries. - Wired the harness into
scripts/validate_book.py, the Phase 5 harness registry, Appendix E generation, the Capability Replacement chapter’s replacement transaction test row, README, publication readiness, and v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces. This is synthetic replacement-transaction record discipline only: it is not deployed replacement behavior, runtime route quality, evaluator integrity, authority enforcement, rollback execution, regression quality, source interpretation, reader-release approval, support-state promotion, proof adequacy, benchmark evidence, or deployed behavior.
F.926 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Stable capability fields evidence transition no-change
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/stable_capability_fields_no_change.jsonand updated the evidence-transition pilot to twenty-two accepted no-change decisions. The new record routes the stable capability fields harness, stable-capability-field schema and fixture, finite StableCapabilityFields Lean predicates, proof adequacy review, and exact source mappings into one conservative decision:stable-capability-fieldsremains atargument. - The record preserves the promotion burden for deployed stable capability field implementation, real route-validity traces, independent evaluator-integrity review, authority-enforcement traces, replacement transactions with real rollback dry runs or rollback execution, regression suites over real implementations, and source-interpretation review. It does not promote support state, prove runtime route validity, prove deployed capability identity, prove evaluator integrity, prove authority enforcement, prove replacement safety, prove rollback execution, prove source interpretation, or approve reader artifacts.
F.927 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Stable capability fields harness
- Added
scripts/validate_stable_capability_fields.py, synthetic stable-capability-field fixtures underexperiments/stable_capability_fields/,docs/stable_capability_field_harness.md, and a tracked local result record. The local run passes with 3 valid and 6 expected-invalid fixtures, checking qualification predicates, evidence refs, readiness refs, authority ceilings, route scopes, route permission effects, evaluator independence, review triggers, rollback obligations, default-route blockers, and non-claim boundaries. - Wired the harness into
scripts/validate_book.py, the Phase 5 harness registry, Appendix E generation, the Stable Capability Fields chapter’s qualification predicate and authority non-escalation test rows, README, publication readiness, and v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces. This is synthetic stable-capability-field record discipline only: it is not runtime route validity, capability identity, evaluator integrity, authority enforcement, replacement safety, rollback execution, source interpretation, reader-release approval, support-state promotion, proof adequacy, benchmark evidence, or deployed behavior.
F.928 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Security kernel evidence transition no-change
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/security_kernel_no_change.jsonand updated the evidence-transition pilot to twenty-one accepted no-change decisions. The new record routes the security kernel harness, authority-use receipt schema and fixture, finite SecurityKernel Lean predicates, proof adequacy review, and exact source mappings into one conservative decision:security-kernel-and-digital-scifsremains atargument. - The record preserves the promotion burden for deployed handle mediation, sandbox or compartment isolation review, side-channel and logging threat-model review, prompt-injection containment tests over real adversarial prompts, least-privilege context traces, runtime revocation tests, and independent security, runtime, formal-methods, or source-interpretation review. It does not promote support state, prove kernel security, prove sandbox isolation, prove side-channel safety, prove prompt-injection containment, prove secret-handle safety, prove least-privilege context behavior, prove runtime policy behavior, prove source interpretation, or approve reader artifacts.
F.929 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Security kernel harness
- Added
scripts/validate_security_kernel.py, synthetic authority-use receipt fixtures underexperiments/security_kernel/,docs/security_kernel_harness.md, and a tracked local result record. The local run passes with 3 valid and 6 expected-invalid fixtures, checking handle mediation, approval artifacts, bounded action scope, SCIF lifecycle completeness, sanitization, residual leak-risk notes, revocation paths, and prompt-injection non-disclosure boundaries. - Wired the harness into
scripts/validate_book.py, the Phase 5 harness registry, Appendix E generation, the Security Kernel chapter’s secret-handle, handle-lease, SCIF least-privilege, sanitized-output, security-overhead, and prompt-injection test rows, README, publication readiness, and v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces. This is synthetic security-kernel receipt discipline only: it is not kernel security, sandbox isolation, side-channel safety, prompt-injection containment, secret-handle safety, least-privilege context behavior, runtime policy behavior, source interpretation, reader-release approval, support-state promotion, proof adequacy, benchmark evidence, or deployed security.
F.930 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Normative harness status cleanup
- Updated the Moral Uncertainty, Agency, and Governance Rights chapter status headers and the drafting outline so their test-state language matches the already-recorded synthetic value-conflict, agency-right, and governance-right harness results. The cleanup removes stale “planned” wording for the synthetic scenarios while preserving the open boundaries for moral correctness, classification quality, material usability under pressure, consent quality, reviewer independence, legal rights, deployed runtime enforcement, source interpretation, and runtime policy behavior.
- No support state changed, no new harness was added, and no deployed governance, agency, moral, runtime, review-quality, source-derived, reader release, benchmark, proof-adequacy, or whole-system alignment claim is made.
F.931 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Constitutional alignment evidence transition no-change
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/constitutional_alignment_no_change.jsonand updated the evidence-transition pilot to twenty accepted no-change decisions. The new record routes the constitutional alignment harness, constitutional-predicate schema and fixture, finite Alignment Lean predicates, proof adequacy review, and exact source mappings into one conservative decision:constitutional-alignment-substrateremains atargument. - The record preserves the promotion burden for deployed constitutional constraint compilation, predicate-translation review, runtime protected-predicate traces, self-modification migration and rollback tests, least-sufficient-power evaluations, and independent moral, governance, runtime, formal-methods, or source-interpretation review. It does not promote support state, prove deployed constitutional alignment, prove moral correctness, prove runtime policy behavior, prove self-modification safety, prove predicate-translation adequacy, prove review quality, prove source interpretation, or approve reader artifacts.
F.932 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Constitutional alignment harness
- Added
scripts/validate_constitutional_alignment.py, synthetic constitutional-predicate fixtures underexperiments/constitutional_alignment/,docs/constitutional_alignment_harness.md, and a tracked local result record. The local run passes with 3 valid and 5 expected-invalid fixtures, checking protected scope, operational tests, conflict routing, review routes, self-modification weakening rules, migration policies, least-sufficient-power behavior, uncertainty preservation, and non-claim boundaries. - Wired the harness into
scripts/validate_book.py, the Phase 5 harness registry, Appendix E generation, the Constitutional Alignment chapter’s consistency, conflict-routing, migration, self-modification, and power-without-care test rows, README, publication readiness, and v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces. This is synthetic constitutional-predicate record discipline only: it is not deployed constitutional alignment, moral correctness, runtime policy behavior, source interpretation, self-modification safety, predicate-translation adequacy, review quality, reader-release approval, support-state promotion, proof adequacy, benchmark evidence, or whole-system governance.
F.933 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Agency evidence transition no-change
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/agency_corrigibility_no_change.jsonand updated the evidence-transition pilot to nineteen accepted no-change decisions. The new record routes the agency rights harness, agency-right checklist schema and fixture, finite Corrigibility Lean predicates, proof adequacy review, and exact source mappings into one conservative decision:agency-dignity-and-corrigibilityremains atargument. - The record preserves the promotion burden for deployed agency-right request flows, material-usability review under pressure, manipulation-resistance or consent-quality review, runtime high-impact approval traces, actual shutdown, pause, rollback, or correction-pathway tests, and independent governance, ethics, runtime, reviewer-quality, or source-interpretation review. It does not promote support state, prove deployed agency preservation, prove dignity preservation, prove manipulation resistance, prove consent quality, prove approval-service quality, prove reviewer independence, prove runtime policy behavior, prove source interpretation, or approve reader artifacts.
F.934 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Agency rights harness
- Added
scripts/validate_agency_rights.py, synthetic agency-right checklist fixtures underexperiments/agency_rights/,docs/agency_rights_harness.md, and a tracked local result record. The local run passes with 3 valid and 6 expected-invalid fixtures, checking affected parties, bounded delegation, material usability, timing-before-effect review, review and appeal channels, corrigibility paths, high-impact approval, residual dependency risk, degradation reasons, and accountable principals. - Wired the harness into
scripts/validate_book.py, the Phase 5 harness registry, Appendix E generation, the Agency chapter’s agency-preservation, material-usability, timing-before-effect, corrigibility-pathway, and high-impact-approval test rows, README, publication readiness, and v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces. This is synthetic agency-right checklist discipline only: it is not deployed agency preservation, dignity preservation, manipulation resistance, consent quality, reviewer independence, runtime policy behavior, source interpretation, reader-release approval, support-state promotion, proof adequacy, benchmark evidence, or whole-system corrigibility.
F.935 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Governance rights evidence transition no-change
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/governance_rights_no_change.jsonand updated the evidence-transition pilot to eighteen accepted no-change decisions. The new record routes the governance rights harness, governance-right schema and fixture, finite GovernanceRights Lean predicates, proof adequacy review, and exact source mappings into one conservative decision:governance-rights-fork-exit-and-auditremains atargument. - The record preserves the promotion burden for deployed governance-right request flows, material-usability review over actual exports or forks, runtime rights-preservation traces, reviewer-independence audit, safety-bound fork scenarios, and independent legal, governance, runtime, or source-interpretation review. It does not promote support state, prove institutional governance rights, prove legal rights, prove deployed runtime right enforcement, prove fork or exit usability in a real system, prove reviewer independence, prove source interpretation, or approve reader artifacts.
F.936 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Governance rights harness
- Added
scripts/validate_governance_rights.py, synthetic governance-right fixtures underexperiments/governance_rights/,docs/governance_rights_harness.md, and a tracked local result record. The local run passes with 3 valid and 5 expected-invalid fixtures, checking audit material and receipts, redaction appeal paths, usable exit/fork access paths, fork safety constraints, preservation obligations, durable record paths, and explicit institutional/runtime/legal/support-state non-claim boundaries. - Wired the harness into
scripts/validate_book.py, the Phase 5 harness registry, Appendix E generation, the Governance Rights chapter’s audit, exit-path, and fork-safety test rows, README, publication readiness, and v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces. This is synthetic governance-right record discipline only: it is not institutional governance, legal rights, runtime right enforcement, deployed fork/exit usability, reviewer independence, source interpretation, reader-release approval, support-state promotion, proof adequacy, benchmark evidence, or whole-system contestability.
F.937 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Moral uncertainty evidence transition no-change
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/moral_uncertainty_no_change.jsonand updated the evidence-transition pilot to seventeen accepted no-change decisions. The new record routes the value conflict harness, value-conflict schema and fixture, finite ValueConflict Lean predicates, proof adequacy review, and exact source mappings into one conservative decision:moral-uncertainty-and-value-conflictremains atargument. - The record preserves the promotion burden for a reviewed value-conflict scenario library, classification-quality review, human-review or tribunal-quality review, dissent-preservation tests, runtime policy traces, and independent source-interpretation review. It does not promote support state, prove moral correctness, prove value-conflict classification quality, prove reviewer independence, prove human-review quality, prove tribunal quality, prove source interpretation, prove runtime policy behavior, or approve reader artifacts.
F.938 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Value conflict harness
- Added
scripts/validate_value_conflicts.py, synthetic value-conflict fixtures underexperiments/value_conflicts/,docs/value_conflict_harness.md, and a tracked local result record. The local run passes with 3 valid and 5 expected-invalid fixtures, checking multi-axis classification, stakeholder and evidence requirements, high-stakes review routing, residual uncertainty preservation, authority narrowing, dissent payloads, bounded-decision revisit conditions, and deprecated-premise authority blocking. - Wired the harness into
scripts/validate_book.py, the Phase 5 harness registry, Appendix E generation, the Moral Uncertainty chapter’s value classification, review-escalation, and residual-preservation test rows, README, publication readiness, and v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces. This is synthetic value-conflict record discipline only: it is not moral correctness, value-conflict classification quality, reviewer independence, human-review quality, tribunal quality, runtime policy behavior, source interpretation, reader-release approval, support-state promotion, proof adequacy, benchmark evidence, or whole-system moral adequacy.
F.939 2026-06-28 - v1.0 UAT evidence transition no-change
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/uat_no_change.jsonand updated the evidence-transition pilot to sixteen accepted no-change decisions. The new record routes the tribunal review harness, tribunal-review schema and fixture, finite Tribunal Lean predicates, proof adequacy review, and exact source mappings into one conservative decision:unified-adaptive-tribunal-and-adversarial-reviewremains atargument. - The record preserves the promotion burden for real multi-reviewer tribunal runs, reviewer-independence review, adversarial-probe quality review, verdict-correctness review, dissent-preservation tests, prior-review replay, and independent source-interpretation review. It does not promote support state, prove reviewer independence, prove adversarial-review quality, prove consensus quality, prove verdict correctness, prove source interpretation, prove runtime behavior, or approve reader artifacts.
F.940 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Tribunal review harness
- Added
scripts/validate_tribunal_review.py, synthetic tribunal-review fixtures underexperiments/tribunal_review/,docs/tribunal_review_harness.md, and a tracked local result record. The local run passes with 3 valid and 5 expected-invalid fixtures, checking dossier refs, reviewer roles, adversarial probes, evidence-backed accept verdicts, dissent preservation, prior-review guards, required actions, constraint effects, and explicit non-claim boundaries. - Wired the harness into
scripts/validate_book.py, the Phase 5 harness registry, Appendix E generation, the Unified Adaptive Tribunal chapter’s adversarial-review, dissent-preservation, and consensus-evidence test rows, README, publication readiness, and v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces. This is synthetic tribunal-review record discipline only: it is not reviewer independence, adversarial-review quality, consensus quality, verdict correctness, source interpretation, runtime behavior, reader-release approval, support-state promotion, proof adequacy, benchmark evidence, or whole-system epistemic correctness.
F.941 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Spinoza evidence transition no-change
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/spinoza_no_change.jsonand updated the evidence-transition pilot to fifteen accepted no-change decisions. The new record routes the proof-carrying claim harness, proof-carrying-claim schema and fixture, finite ProofCarryingClaims Lean predicates, proof adequacy review, and exact source mappings into one conservative decision:spinoza-verification-and-proof-carrying-claimsremains atargument. - The record preserves the promotion burden for real verifier-output traces, semantic-equivalence review, citation accuracy review, formalization mismatch tests, failed-attempt ledger behavior, verifier-quality review, and independent source-interpretation review. It does not promote support state, prove theorem validity, prove semantic equivalence, prove citation accuracy, prove verifier quality, prove runtime behavior, prove open-domain formalization, or approve reader artifacts.
F.942 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Proof-carrying claim harness
- Added
scripts/validate_proof_carrying_claims.py, synthetic proof-carrying-claim fixtures underexperiments/proof_carrying_claims/,docs/proof_carrying_claim_harness.md, and a tracked local result record. The local run passes with 3 valid and 5 expected-invalid fixtures, checking verifier artifact refs, tier/justification alignment, bounded review eligibility, failed-attempt preservation, formalization mismatch escalation, timeout/failure blocking, and non-claim boundaries. - Wired the harness into
scripts/validate_book.py, the Phase 5 harness registry, Appendix E generation, the Spinoza chapter’s proof artifact, tier, and formalization-mismatch test rows, README, publication readiness, and v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces. This is synthetic proof-carrying record discipline only: it is not theorem validity, semantic equivalence, citation accuracy, verifier quality, open-domain formalization, runtime behavior, support-state promotion, proof adequacy, benchmark evidence, source-derived evidence promotion, or reader-release approval.
F.943 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Claim ledger evidence transition no-change
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/claim_ledgers_no_change.jsonand updated the evidence-transition pilot to fourteen accepted no-change decisions. The new record routes the claim-ledger revision harness, claim-record and belief-revision schemas, protocol fixtures, finite Claim Ledger Lean predicates, proof adequacy review, and exact source mappings into one conservative decision:claim-ledgers-and-belief-revisionremains atargument. - The record preserves the promotion burden for claim extraction, contradiction detection, semantic-equivalence review, surface synchronization, verifier integration, and independent source-interpretation review. It does not promote support state, prove source interpretation, prove open-domain claim extraction, prove contradiction detection quality, prove verifier quality, establish a deployed belief engine, approve reader artifacts, or claim runtime behavior.
F.944 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Claim ledger revision harness
- Added
scripts/validate_claim_ledger_revision.py, synthetic claim-ledger/belief-revision fixtures underexperiments/claim_ledger_revision/,docs/claim_ledger_revision_harness.md, and a tracked local result record. The local run passes with 3 valid and 4 expected-invalid fixtures, checking no-change boundaries, contradiction quarantine, claim splitting, support-state promotion blockers, revision-history preservation, affected surface propagation, review routing, residuals, and explicit non-claim boundaries. - Wired the harness into
scripts/validate_book.py, the Phase 5 harness registry, Appendix E generation, the Claim Ledgers and Belief Revision test rows, README, publication readiness, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, and validation snapshot guard. This is synthetic record-discipline evidence only: it is not source interpretation, open-domain claim extraction, verifier quality evidence, a deployed belief engine, runtime behavior, reader-release approval, support-state promotion, proof adequacy, benchmark evidence, or whole-system epistemic correctness.
F.945 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Reader EPUB metadata and source-spine probe
- Added explicit
lang: en-USmetadata to the generated live Quarto scaffold and generated reader-edition Quarto scaffold so EPUB metadata no longer inherits the shell locale. Strengthenedscripts/inspect_reader_format_artifacts.pyandscripts/validate_book.pyso missing EPUB language metadata and missing live scaffold language metadata fail validation. - Refreshed the generated reader HTML, EPUB, and DOCX snapshots, reran the structural artifact inspector, and added
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/epub_probe_manifest.json,docs/reader_epub_probe_manifest.md, andscripts/validate_reader_epub_probe_manifest.py. The tracked EPUB probe records a 9,078,787-byte EPUB with 130 zip entries, 62 XHTML entries, 62 image entries,en-USOPF language metadata, 866 navigation hrefs, and sampled reader-note, evidence-boundary, and source-card XHTML entries. - Updated the reader format matrix, release runbook, README, repository map, publication readiness, v1.0 status, roadmap, focus audit, and release preparation review to record the EPUB probe while preserving
app_or_ereader_review_not_completed, full-format-review, and release-record blockers. This is not an EPUB approval, e-reader review, reader release, edition release record, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence promotion, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, or audio artifact.
F.946 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Reader DOCX conversion probe manifest
- Refreshed the generated reader HTML, EPUB, and DOCX snapshots with
python3 scripts/render_reader_formats.py --formats html epub docx, reranpython3 scripts/inspect_reader_format_artifacts.py, and updated the structural artifact manifest to the current EPUB/DOCX byte counts. Addededitions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/docx_probe_manifest.json,docs/reader_docx_probe_manifest.md, andscripts/validate_reader_docx_probe_manifest.pyto preserve the local DOCX LibreOffice conversion probe without committing ignored artifacts. - Rendered the generated DOCX through the documents-skill
render_docx.pypath backed by headless LibreOffice, producing a 514-page, 8,190,162-byte converted PDF and 514 page images under ignoredbuild/reader_docx_probe/. Representative pages 1, 25, 447, 472, 474, and 514 were visually sampled, including front matter, body prose/list layout, Corben/local source cards, the longproof_carrying_circular_computationsource card, external source cards, and the final external citation policy. Updated the reader format matrix so DOCX now records a representative spot check while preserving full-format-review and release-record blockers. - This is a local DOCX conversion probe only. It does not approve a DOCX, EPUB, PDF, HTML, e-reader, document, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB artifact, does not create a reader release or edition release record, does not complete full Word/LibreOffice GUI/Google Docs review, and does not promote support states, proof status, source-derived evidence, benchmark results, runtime behavior, or release readiness.
F.947 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Reader PDF source-card appendix transform
- Updated the generated reader-edition pipeline so Appendix G and Appendix H are converted from wide source audit tables into reader source cards only in the generated reader source. The live AI/research appendices remain wide audit tables. Strengthened
scripts/validate_reader_spine.pyso generated reader source fails validation if the wide source tables return or the reader source-card marker is missing. - Regenerated the UTF-8 reader PDF probe with
LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 python3 scripts/render_reader_formats.py --output build/reader_edition_pdf_probe_utf8 --formats pdf. The refreshed tracked probe records a 535-page, 8,613,924-byte, letter-size, unencrypted PDF produced by LuaTeX-1.24.0, expected title and compact evidence-boundary text, and sampled pages 1, 21, 25, 474, 497, 499, and 535. The sampled source-card pages are readable and the previous long-source-ID table-cell collision is not observed in those samples. Updated the PDF probe manifest, format-review matrix, reader dry-run and layout notes, README, repository map, release docs, v1.0 status/roadmap/focus surfaces, and validators. - The specific PDF source-table collision blocker is cleared for the sampled reader source-card probe, but full page-by-page PDF layout review, full-format artifact review, application/e-reader review, and an edition release record remain open. This is not a reader release, PDF approval, EPUB approval, DOCX approval, e-reader approval, audio artifact, support-state promotion, proof result, source-derived evidence transition, benchmark result, runtime result, or release-readiness claim.
F.948 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Reader PDF probe manifest
- Regenerated the reader PDF probe with
LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 python3 scripts/render_reader_formats.py --output build/reader_edition_pdf_probe_utf8 --formats pdf, inspected it withpdfinfo,pdftotext, and sampled page images, and addededitions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/pdf_probe_manifest.json,docs/reader_pdf_probe_manifest.md, andscripts/validate_reader_pdf_probe_manifest.py. The tracked probe records a 614-page, 8,672,117-byte, letter-size, unencrypted PDF produced by LuaTeX-1.24.0, expected title and compact evidence-boundary text, and sampled pages 1, 21, 25, 527, and 614. The refreshed spot check found readable title, reader-note, opening-chapter, and final-policy pages, but page 527 exposes a source-appendix table collision from long source IDs, so the format-review matrix now preserves PDF-specific blockers for full layout review and the unresolved source-appendix table. Updated README, repository map, release docs, v1.0 status/roadmap/focus surfaces, and validation wiring. This is a local PDF probe record only; it does not approve a PDF, EPUB, DOCX, HTML, e-reader, document, audio, or audio-embedded EPUB artifact, does not create a reader release or edition release record, does not complete full layout/editorial/app/e-reader review, and does not promote support states, proof status, source-derived evidence, benchmark results, runtime behavior, or release readiness.
F.949 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Reader artifact inspection manifest
- Regenerated local ignored reader HTML, EPUB, and DOCX snapshots with
python3 scripts/render_reader_formats.py --formats html epub docx, then reranpython3 scripts/inspect_reader_format_artifacts.py. Addededitions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/artifact_inspection_manifest.json,docs/reader_artifact_inspection_manifest.md, andscripts/validate_reader_artifact_inspection_manifest.pyto preserve the structural-inspection evidence in tracked form without committing ignored artifacts. The tracked summary records 59 HTML files, 54 chapter HTML files, 0 live-marker leaks, 0 raw core-claim marker leaks, 62 EPUB XHTML entries, 62 EPUB image entries, 61 DOCX media entries, and 19,262 DOCX paragraph markers. Updated the format-review matrix evidence refs, README, repository map, v1.0 status/roadmap/focus surfaces, and book validation wiring. This is local structural-inspection evidence only; it does not approve HTML, EPUB, DOCX, PDF, e-reader, document, or audio artifacts, does not create a reader release or edition release record, does not complete full layout/editorial/app/e-reader review, and does not promote support states, proof status, source-derived evidence, benchmark results, runtime behavior, or release readiness.
F.950 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Capacity smoothing toy harness
- Added
scripts/validate_capacity_smoothing.py, deterministic toy capacity fixtures underexperiments/capacity_smoothing/,docs/capacity_smoothing_harness.md, andexperiments/capacity_smoothing/results/2026-06-28-local.md. The local run passes with 2 valid and 3 expected-invalid fixtures, checking bounded regeneration arithmetic, priority deferral under blocked high-risk work, scope reduction, overload rejection, and no-promotion boundaries. Wired the harness intoscripts/validate_book.py,experiments/phase5_harness_registry.json, Appendix E generation, the Resource Economics chapter, the Resource Economics no-change evidence record, v1.0 status/roadmap/focus surfaces, README, and repository map. This is toy trace discipline only; it is not TokenMana, a budget scheduler, review-queue optimizer, real load-stability result, runtime result, economic outcome, source-derived evidence transition, support-state promotion, or deployed AI behavior claim.
F.951 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Resource Economics no-change record refresh
- Refreshed
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/resource_economics_no_change.jsonanddocs/evidence_transition_pilot.mdso the accepted no-change decision now includes the Resource Budget Ledger and capacity-smoothing harnesses alongside generation-mode/resource-budget accounting. Resource Economics remains atargument: deterministic dispatch, escalation, protected-overhead, displaced-cost, review-capacity, capacity-trace, evidence-ref, and no-promotion fixtures improve record discipline but do not establish a budget scheduler, review-queue optimizer, real load-stability result, verification-tax optimizer, KV-cache or serving benchmark, cost-quality economics, runtime budget enforcement, source-derived evidence transition, support-state promotion, or deployed AI behavior.
F.952 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Resource Budget Ledger harness
- Added the deterministic Resource Budget Ledger Phase 5 harness. New files under
experiments/resource_budget_ledgers/define 5 valid and 5 expected-invalid Resource Budget Record fixtures,scripts/validate_resource_budget_ledgers.pychecks dispatch, high-risk escalation, protected overhead, displaced-cost residualization, review-capacity hoarding, evidence refs, and no-promotion boundaries, anddocs/resource_budget_ledger_harness.mdplusexperiments/resource_budget_ledgers/results/2026-06-28-local.mdrecord the command and local result. Wired the harness intoscripts/validate_book.py,experiments/phase5_harness_registry.json, Appendix E generation, the Resource Economics chapter, v1.0 status/roadmap/focus surfaces, README, and repository map. This is deterministic budget-ledger fixture discipline only; it is not a budget scheduler, load-stability test, verification-tax optimizer, KV-cache or serving benchmark, runtime budget-enforcement result, economic outcome, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence transition, or deployed AI behavior claim.
F.953 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Resource Economics proof-adequacy boundary alignment
- Updated
docs/proof_adequacy_review.md,chapters/resource-economics-and-token-budgets.qmd,book_structure.json, Appendix E, and v1.0 status/roadmap/focus surfaces to record the deterministic generation-mode/resource-budget alignment harness as Resource Economics proof-adequacy follow-through. Resource Economics moves fromneeds executable tests firsttouseful but too narrowbecause paired budget-accounting fixtures now check task/risk alignment, verification tax, protected overhead, safety gates, residuals, evidence refs, and no-promotion boundaries. The chapter remains atargument; this does not prove budget scheduling, load stability, verification-tax optimization, KV-cache or serving performance, cost-quality economics, runtime budget enforcement, support-state promotion, or source-derived evidence adequacy.
F.954 2026-06-28 - v1.0 curated reader chapter initializer
- Added
scripts/init_curated_reader_chapter.py, a dry-run-first helper that can initialize a future curated reader chapter record and starter file from the generated reader baseline after review decides overlays are too small for the intended human-reader edit. Updated the curated reader source contract, reader-manuscript README, repository map, and main README to document the workflow and its non-authority boundary. This creates no curated chapter file, no reader release, no ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, no release record, no support-state promotion, and no equal source of truth beside the live AI/research book.
F.955 2026-06-28 - v1.0 efficiency-accounting evidence-transition no-changes
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/efficient_asi_no_change.jsonandevidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/resource_economics_no_change.jsonas the twelfth and thirteenth accepted no-change evidence-transition records. The reviews record that generation-mode/resource-budget schemas, deterministic baseline-accounting fixtures, exact source mappings, and proof/source review context improve route, useful-solution-per-second, budget, verification-tax, fallback, and residual accounting discipline, but do not justify movingthe-efficient-asi-hypothesis.coreorresource-economics-and-token-budgets.coreaboveargument. Updated the evidence-transition pilot summary, pilot README, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, repository map, and status guard. This is not a support-state promotion, route-search benchmark, budget-scheduler result, hidden-cost audit, useful-solution-per-second result, load-stability experiment, KV-cache or serving benchmark, economic result, runtime result, independent review, or source-derived evidence promotion.
F.956 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Dense mechanism diagram splits
- Split the dense Fast Generation mechanism Mermaid diagram into a generation-mode selector and an acceptance/accounting path, and split the Recursive Self-Improvement mechanism diagram into boundary-review and canary/promotion paths. Updated the walkthrough prose, Phase 7 site/visual review, v1.0 roadmap, and focus audit;
python3 scripts/validate_visual_coverage.pynow validates 60 chapter diagrams across the 54 manifest chapters. This is a readability and reader-release preparation improvement only; it does not change support states, prove speed-quality performance, prove safe autonomous self-improvement, produce a model benchmark, create a reader artifact, or approve any release format.
F.957 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Fast Generation proof-adequacy boundary alignment
- Updated
docs/proof_adequacy_review.md,docs/v1_0_focus_audit.md, anddocs/v1_0_roadmap.mdto record the generation-mode baseline harness as a proof-adequacy follow-through that does not change Fast Generation’s adequacy class. The chapter remains inneeds empirical or baseline tests first: the deterministic fixtures define the record shape future model runs must satisfy, but do not run an autoregressive baseline, speculative decoder, diffusion generator, early-exit model, state-space model, KV-cache serving path, or router-selected generation mode. This is boundary documentation only; it creates no support-state promotion, proof result, model-quality result, speed result, useful-solution-per-second result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, or release artifact.
F.958 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Fast Generation evidence-transition no-change
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/fast_generation_no_change.jsonas the eleventh accepted no-change evidence-transition record. The review records that exact source mappings, generation-mode/resource-budget schemas, external fast-generation source notes, and the deterministic generation-mode baseline harness support baseline, negative-control, quality, residual, fallback, resource-budget, latency-proxy, and no-promotion accounting, but do not justify movingfast-generation-architectures.coreaboveargument. Updated the evidence-transition pilot summary, pilot README, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, repository map, and status guard. This is not a support-state promotion, generation-speed result, useful-solution-per-second result, model-quality result, speculative decoding run, diffusion run, KV-cache throughput measurement, router trace, deployment result, independent review, or source-derived evidence promotion.
F.959 2026-06-28 - v1.0 curated reader source contract
- Added
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/curation_contract.json,docs/curated_reader_source_contract.md, and the dormant curated chapter source directory so a future normal-reader manuscript can graduate from generated reader source plus overlays into manually edited chapter files without becoming equal evidence authority. Strengthenedscripts/validate_reader_manuscript_manifest.pyso the contract, public doc, and future curated chapter records must preserve generated-reader baselines, live-source refs, claim boundaries, implementation horizons, allowed prose curation scopes, meaning-preservation checks, pre-release blockers, and canonical-change requirements. Updated README, edition docs, repository map, roadmap, graduation review, and book validation requirements. This creates no curated chapter file, reader release, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact, release record, support-state promotion, proof result, benchmark result, or runtime evidence.
F.960 2026-06-28 - v1.0 generation mode baseline harness
- Added the eighth Phase 5 executable harness,
scripts/validate_generation_mode_baselines.py, with two valid and four expected-invalid generation-mode/resource-budget fixtures underexperiments/generation_mode_baselines/. The harness checks deterministic baseline accounting for run, baseline, and negative-control refs; useful-solution-per-second, quality, and residual metrics; fallback behavior for medium-or-higher non-autoregressive modes; resource-budget alignment; latency-only proxy rejection; and no-promotion boundaries. Added the public harness doc and result record, wired the harness intoscripts/validate_book.py, the Phase 5 harness registry, Appendix E, README, roadmap/status/focus surfaces, and the v1.0 status guard. This is deterministic fixture-accounting evidence only; it does not prove generation speed, speculative decoding quality, diffusion generation quality, KV-cache throughput, routing quality, useful-solution-per-second performance, model quality, runtime behavior, reader artifact quality, ebook/document/PDF/audio artifact quality, or Appendix C support-state promotion.
F.961 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader format review ledger
- Added
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/format_review_matrix.jsonand generateddocs/reader_format_review_matrix.mdas a structured pre-release ledger for reader HTML, EPUB, DOCX, and PDF artifact review. Addedscripts/sync_reader_format_review_matrix.py, wired it intoscripts/validate_book.py, the curated reader-manuscript manifest validator, public status/roadmap/runbook/repository docs, and release-editions appendix. The matrix records local render, structural inspection, representative spot-check, application/e-reader review, release blocker, and release-record status separately from the chapter-text review matrix. It keeps all four formats unapproved until full format-artifact review and an edition release record exist, and keeps EPUB/DOCX blocked on application or e-reader inspection. This creates no release artifact, clears no chapter blocker, approves no reader/ebook/document/PDF/audio output, creates no edition release record, promotes no support state, and changes no proof/test/runtime evidence. - Cross-linked the chapter review matrix to the new format-review matrix:
scripts/sync_reader_chapter_review_matrix.pynow records the format matrix path and rejects chapter rows that clearformat_artifact_not_reviewedwhile reader formats or the edition release record remain blocked. This is a release-control guard only; it does not approve any format artifact or clear reader-release blockers. - Updated
docs/v1_0_release_preparation_review.mdanddocs/reader_manuscript_review.mdso Phase 8 release preparation now names the format-review matrix, its current blocker counts, and the rule that render success alone cannot approve a reader format. This is documentation alignment only; it does not create a tag, artifact, release record, audio output, support-state transition, proof result, test result, or runtime result.
F.962 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader release blocker count summary
- Added generated
release_blocker_countstoeditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapter_review_matrix.json, validated the counts inscripts/sync_reader_chapter_review_matrix.py, and regenerateddocs/reader_chapter_review_matrix.mdso the reader-release queue now summarizes both remaining blockers: 54 chapters still need a reader release record and 54 chapters still need format artifact review. This is release-control visibility only; it does not clear blockers, approve reader/ebook/document/PDF/audio artifacts, create a release record, graduate curated reader source, promote support states, or change proof/test/runtime evidence.
F.963 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Claim Ledger and Spinoza proof follow-through
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.ClaimLedgerwith a finiteBeliefRevisionRecordenvelope andAsiStackProofs.ProofCarryingClaimswith a finite proof-carrying-claim record envelope. The new Lean predicates check modeled claim identity, support-state fields, revision reasons, history refs, non-claim boundaries, accepted-promotion evidence requirements, open-contradiction blocking, requested proof tier, interpretation mapping, verifier artifact refs, formal scope, limitations, support-state effects, and non-promotional handling of failed/timed-out/mismatched verifier results. Updated the two affected chapters, proof artifact audit, proof adequacy review, roadmap, focus audit, and status snapshot. Both claims remain atargument; this does not implement claim extraction, contradiction detection, substantive belief revision, verifier integration, semantic-equivalence checking, theorem validation, citation verification, source-derived promotion, benchmark evidence, runtime behavior, reader artifacts, or release readiness.
F.964 2026-06-28 - v1.0 live Human view preflight hardening
- Strengthened
scripts/validate_live_human_view.pywith a rendered-site preflight that fails early when_siteis missing, incomplete, or older than the relevant source/asset inputs, and gives a directquarto render --to htmlinstruction before page-level Human-view checks run. Updated the v1.0 roadmap and Phase 7 visual review residuals accordingly. This is local validation hygiene only; it does not change chapter prose, reader overlays, evidence states, proof adequacy, benchmark results, runtime behavior, reader artifacts, or release status.
F.965 2026-06-28 - v1.0 manifest schema hardening
- Added
schemas/book_structure.schema.jsonas a whole-file schema for the dynamic book manifest, covering top-level metadata, parts, part source queues, chapter records, chapter source queues, claim labels, support states, claim-source mappings, implementation horizons, Codex test rows, Lean proof targets, and appendices. Wiredscripts/validate_book.pyto validatebook_structure.jsonagainst the schema before semantic source/proof/reader/evidence validators, and updated public status/docs to record 72 schemas. This is structural manifest hardening only; it does not change book order, add chapters, alter source assignments, promote support states, prove proof adequacy, create runtime/benchmark evidence, approve reader artifacts, or publish ebook/audio outputs.
F.966 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader Part IV completion full-review pass
- Read the generated reader text for the final four Part IV implementation, roadmap, living-book, and research-agenda chapters end to end:
project-theseus-as-report-first-implementation-reference,prototype-roadmap,living-book-methodology, andopen-research-agenda-and-bibliography-plan. Addeddocs/reader_part_iv_completion_full_review_pass.md, regenerated the reader chapter review matrix summary, and promoted those four rows fromspot_checkedtoreviewedchapter-text status while preserving reader-release and format-artifact blockers. The reader review matrix now records all 54 chapters as reviewed, 0 spot-checked rows, 0 not-started rows, 20 active-overlay chapters, 54 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, and 1 curated-manuscript candidate. This completes the generated-reader chapter-text review queue for the current v1.0 source, but it is not a reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact review, audio review, curated-manuscript release, support-state promotion, imported Theseus report, reproduced benchmark result, completed prototype phase, citation-normalization completion, source-derived evidence update, runtime result, or v1.0 evidence-release claim. - Regenerated local ignored HTML, EPUB, and DOCX reader-format artifacts after completing the chapter-text queue, reran the structural artifact inspector, recorded a broader HTML layout/navigation probe in
docs/reader_artifact_layout_review.md, and updated the release runbook/public readiness blocker language to point at artifact review and release records rather than unfinished chapter-text review. The refreshed local artifacts passed structural inspection with 59 HTML files, 62 EPUB XHTML entries, and 59 DOCX media entries. The browser probe exercised 28 page-view pairs across 14 representative reader HTML surfaces at desktop and mobile widths, with styles loaded and no page-level horizontal overflow. This is still local artifact-review evidence only; it is not an EPUB e-reader inspection, DOCX application inspection, full PDF layout review, edition release record, published reader artifact, audiobook artifact, support-state promotion, proof/test result, benchmark result, runtime result, or release-readiness claim. - Added
docs/curated_reader_graduation_review.mdand updated the dormant reconciliation report to record the current no-graduation decision for v1.0: keep generated reader source plus overlays as the active reader path, retain Artifact Steward Agents as the first curated-manuscript candidate, and graduate curated chapter files only when reader edits become too broad for overlays. This creates no curated chapter files, no reader release, no artifact approval, no support-state promotion, and no equal source of truth beside the live AI/research book. - Added
docs/reader_companion_note_routing_review.mdandeditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/companion_note_routing.jsonto record reader/e-reader/audio companion-note routing forcircle-calculus-and-proof-carrying-ai-contracts,executable-specifications-and-lean-proof-envelope, andartifact-steward-agents-and-living-project-governance. Wired generated reader and audio companion notes to consume the tracked routing manifest and tightened validation/public-readiness docs around it. This does not approve companion notes, reader artifacts, audio scripts, EPUB/PDF/DOCX/HTML artifacts, curated reader chapters, support-state promotions, proof results, benchmark results, runtime results, or release readiness. - Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/runtime_adapters_no_change.jsonand updated the evidence-transition pilot summaries to record a ninth accepted no-change decision: the Runtime Adapters claim remains atargumentbecause exact mappings, schemas, proof adequacy follow-through, and the synthetic runtime-adapter permission harness do not prove deployed adapter behavior, sandbox isolation, approval-service quality, secret-handle safety, rollback execution, real effect receipt validity, runtime safety, or source-derived promotion. - Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/readiness_residual_no_change.jsonand updated the evidence-transition pilot summaries to record a tenth accepted no-change decision: the Readiness Gates claim remains atargumentbecause exact mappings, schemas, finite proof traceability, and the synthetic readiness/residual harness do not prove routing accuracy, readiness-engine behavior, residual-ledger storage or replay, deployed quarantine, rollback execution, runtime monitoring, MoECOT replay, benchmark performance, runtime safety, or source-derived promotion.
F.967 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader Part IV evidence-governance full-review pass
- Read the generated reader text for the next four Part IV evidence, learning, stewardship, and integration chapters end to end:
benchmark-ratchets-and-anti-goodhart-evidence,policy-optimization-and-learning-from-feedback,artifact-steward-agents-and-living-project-governance, andintegrated-reference-architecture. Addeddocs/reader_part_iv_evidence_governance_full_review_pass.md, regenerated the reader chapter review matrix summary, and promoted those four rows from representative or medium-priorityspot_checkedreview toreviewedchapter-text status while preserving reader-release and format-artifact blockers. Existing reader overlays for Policy Optimization and Artifact Steward Agents are accepted for the reader path; Artifact Steward Agents remains a curated-manuscript and companion-note candidate for future reader compression. The reader review matrix now records 50 reviewed rows, 4 spot-checked rows, 0 not-started rows, 20 active-overlay chapters, 53 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, and 1 curated-manuscript candidate. This is a chapter-text review increment only; it is not a full 54-chapter reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact review, audio review, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, benchmark result, policy-training result, reward-model-quality claim, steward-autonomy claim, treasury-execution claim, governance-correctness claim, integrated-runtime claim, deployment result, or release-readiness claim.
F.968 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader Part III-IV proof-bridge full-review pass
- Read the generated reader text for the final three Part III proof/substrate chapters and the first Part IV proof-envelope chapter end to end:
circle-calculus-and-proof-carrying-ai-contracts,coil-attention-cyclic-memory-and-recurrence-contracts,coilra-multicoil-rope-and-cyclic-mixers, andexecutable-specifications-and-lean-proof-envelope. Addeddocs/reader_part_iii_iv_proof_bridge_full_review_pass.md, regenerated the reader chapter review matrix summary, and promoted those four rows from representative or medium-priorityspot_checkedreview toreviewedchapter-text status while preserving reader-release and format-artifact blockers. Existing reader overlays for Circle Contracts and Executable Specifications are accepted for the reader path, and both remain companion-note candidates for future proof-vocabulary treatment. The reader review matrix now records 46 reviewed rows, 8 spot-checked rows, 0 not-started rows, 20 active-overlay chapters, 52 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, and 1 curated-manuscript candidate. This is a chapter-text review increment only; it is not a full 54-chapter reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact review, audio review, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, local replay of external Circle proofs, proof-adequacy promotion, model-quality claim, retrieval-quality claim, long-context claim, cyclic-mixer performance claim, benchmark result, runtime result, deployment-safety claim, or release-readiness claim.
F.969 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader Part III representation full-review pass
- Read the generated reader text for the next four Part III representation, resource, simulation, and substrate chapters end to end:
semantic-representation-and-tree-structured-models,resource-economics-and-token-budgets,simulation-fidelity-and-physical-constraints, andmathematical-and-search-substrates. Addeddocs/reader_part_iii_representation_full_review_pass.md, regenerated the reader chapter review matrix summary, and promoted those four rows from representativespot_checkedreview toreviewedchapter-text status while preserving reader-release and format-artifact blockers. Existing reader overlays for Semantic Representation and Mathematical/Search Substrates are accepted for the reader path. The reader review matrix now records 42 reviewed rows, 12 spot-checked rows, 0 not-started rows, 20 active-overlay chapters, 52 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, and 1 curated-manuscript candidate. This is a chapter-text review increment only; it is not a full 54-chapter reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact review, audio review, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, semantic-graph adequacy claim, budget-scheduler claim, resource-optimality claim, simulation-transfer claim, physical-feasibility claim, substrate-quality claim, runtime result, or release-readiness claim.
F.970 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader Part III compression full-review pass
- Read the generated reader text for the next four Part III compression and generation chapters end to end:
compact-generative-systems-and-residual-honesty,generate-verify-repair-compression,fast-generation-architectures, andrankfold-neuralfold-and-artifact-compression. Addeddocs/reader_part_iii_compression_full_review_pass.md, regenerated the reader chapter review matrix summary, and promoted those four rows from representativespot_checkedreview toreviewedchapter-text status while preserving reader-release and format-artifact blockers. Existing reader overlays for Generate-Verify-Repair, Fast Generation, and RankFold/NeuralFold are accepted for the reader path. The reader review matrix now records 38 reviewed rows, 16 spot-checked rows, 0 not-started rows, 20 active-overlay chapters, 50 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, and 1 curated-manuscript candidate. This is a chapter-text review increment only; it is not a full 54-chapter reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact review, audio review, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, codec implementation claim, deterministic decoder claim, compression-ratio claim, generation-speed claim, useful-solution-per-second claim, artifact-utility claim, runtime result, or release-readiness claim.
F.971 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader Part III opening full-review pass
- Read the generated reader text for the opening four Part III routing, readiness, runtime-reference, and personal-compute chapters end to end:
routing-heads-and-specialist-cores,readiness-gates-residual-escrow-and-quarantine,moecot-runtime-and-multi-core-orchestration, andpersonal-compute-hives-and-federated-edge-intelligence. Addeddocs/reader_part_iii_opening_full_review_pass.md, regenerated the reader chapter review matrix summary, and promoted those four rows from representativespot_checkedreview toreviewedchapter-text status while preserving reader-release and format-artifact blockers. Existing reader overlays for Personal Compute Hives are accepted for the reader path. Tightenedscripts/build_reader_edition.pyto normalize repeated sentence spacing left by support-state sentence removal in generated reader output. The reader review matrix now records 34 reviewed rows, 20 spot-checked rows, 0 not-started rows, 20 active-overlay chapters, 47 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, and 1 curated-manuscript candidate. This is a chapter-text review and reader-projection cleanup only; it is not a full 54-chapter reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact review, audio review, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, router-quality claim, readiness-correctness claim, MoECOT-runtime claim, hive-scheduler claim, family-safety claim, privacy guarantee, runtime result, or release-readiness claim.
F.972 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader Part II full-review completion
- Read the generated reader text for the remaining four Part II execution and procedural-memory chapters end to end:
labor-os-and-typed-jobs,artifact-graphs-audit-logs-and-replay,runtime-adapters-tool-permissions-and-human-approval, andprocedural-memory-and-cognitive-loop-closure. Addeddocs/reader_part_ii_full_review_completion.md, regenerated the reader chapter review matrix summary, and promoted those four rows from representativespot_checkedreview toreviewedchapter-text status while preserving reader-release and format-artifact blockers. Existing reader overlays for Labor OS and Runtime Adapters are accepted for the reader path. The reader review matrix now records all Part I and Part II rows as reviewed, with 30 reviewed rows overall, 24 spot-checked rows remaining, 0 not-started rows, 20 active-overlay chapters, 46 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, and 1 curated-manuscript candidate. This is a Part II chapter-text review completion only; it is not a full 54-chapter reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact review, audio review, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, scheduler-behavior claim, adapter-execution claim, sandbox-isolation claim, approval-service claim, replay-correctness claim, loop-detector claim, tool-generation claim, runtime result, or release-readiness claim.
F.973 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader Part II verification full-review pass
- Read the generated reader text for the next four Part II verification and adversarial-review chapters end to end:
verification-bandwidth-and-context-adequacy,claim-ledgers-and-belief-revision,spinoza-verification-and-proof-carrying-claims, andunified-adaptive-tribunal-and-adversarial-review. Addeddocs/reader_part_ii_verification_full_review_pass.md, regenerated the reader chapter review matrix summary, and promoted those four rows from representativespot_checkedreview toreviewedchapter-text status while preserving reader-release and format-artifact blockers. The existing Verification Bandwidth reader overlay is accepted for the reader path. The reader review matrix now records 26 reviewed rows, 28 spot-checked rows, 0 not-started rows, 20 active-overlay chapters, 44 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, and 1 curated-manuscript candidate. This is a chapter-text review increment only; it is not a full 54-chapter reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact review, audio review, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, contradiction-detector claim, verifier-correctness claim, tribunal-correctness claim, reviewer-independence claim, runtime result, or release-readiness claim.
F.974 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader Part II context full-review pass
- Read the generated reader text for the next four Part II compiler/context chapters end to end:
cognitive-compilation-and-semantic-ir,virtual-context-abi,semantic-pages-context-cells-and-certificates, andcontext-transactions-snapshots-mounts-and-taint. Addeddocs/reader_part_ii_context_full_review_pass.md, regenerated the reader chapter review matrix summary, and promoted those four rows from representativespot_checkedreview toreviewedchapter-text status while preserving reader-release and format-artifact blockers. The reader review matrix now records 22 reviewed rows, 32 spot-checked rows, 0 not-started rows, 20 active-overlay chapters, 43 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, and 1 curated-manuscript candidate. This is a chapter-text review increment only; it is not a full 54-chapter reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact review, audio review, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, compiler behavior claim, resolver behavior claim, memory-store correctness claim, summary-fidelity claim, runtime result, or release-readiness claim.
F.975 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader Part II contracts full-review pass
- Read the generated reader text for the first four Part II operational-contract chapters end to end:
intent-to-execution-contracts,command-contracts-and-semantic-interfaces,planning-as-a-control-layer, andplanforge-dags-and-intelligence-arbitrage. Addeddocs/reader_part_ii_contracts_full_review_pass.md, regenerated the reader chapter review matrix summary, and promoted those four rows from representativespot_checkedreview toreviewedchapter-text status while preserving reader-release and format-artifact blockers. Existing reader overlays for command contracts and planning are accepted for the reader path. The reader review matrix now records 18 reviewed rows, 36 spot-checked rows, 0 not-started rows, 20 active-overlay chapters, 43 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, and 1 curated-manuscript candidate. This is a chapter-text review increment only; it is not a full 54-chapter reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact review, audio review, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, scheduler-performance claim, parser-correctness claim, or dispatch-enforcement claim.
F.976 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader Part I full-review completion
- Read the generated reader text for the remaining five Part I governance, field, replacement, security, and self-improvement chapters end to end:
governance-rights-fork-exit-and-audit,stable-capability-fields,capability-replacement-and-rollback,security-kernel-and-digital-scifs, andrecursive-self-improvement-boundaries. Addeddocs/reader_part_i_full_review_completion.md, regenerated the reader chapter review matrix summary, and promoted those five rows from representativespot_checkedreview toreviewedchapter-text status while preserving reader-release and format-artifact blockers. The reader review matrix now records all 14 Part I rows as reviewed, with 40 spot-checked rows remaining, 0 not-started rows, 20 active-overlay chapters, 41 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, and 1 curated-manuscript candidate. This is a Part I chapter-text review completion only; it is not a full 54-chapter reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact review, audio review, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, production isolation claim, or safe autonomous recursive-improvement claim.
F.977 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader normative full-review pass
- Read the generated reader text for the next three Part I normative-control chapters end to end:
constitutional-alignment-substrate,agency-dignity-and-corrigibility, andmoral-uncertainty-and-value-conflict. Addeddocs/reader_normative_full_review_pass.md, regenerated the reader chapter review matrix summary, and promoted those three rows from representativespot_checkedreview toreviewedchapter-text status while preserving reader-release and format-artifact blockers. The reader review matrix now records 9 reviewed rows, 45 spot-checked rows, 0 not-started rows, 20 active-overlay chapters, 41 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, and 1 curated-manuscript candidate. This is a chapter-text review increment only; it is not a full 54-chapter reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact review, audio review, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, deployed alignment claim, or deployed corrigibility claim.
F.978 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader boundary full-review pass
- Read the generated reader text for the next three Part I boundary chapters end to end:
failure-modes-of-ungoverned-intelligence,evidence-states-and-claim-discipline, andhuman-intent-as-a-formal-input. Addeddocs/reader_boundary_full_review_pass.md, regenerated the reader chapter review matrix summary, and promoted those three rows from representativespot_checkedreview toreviewedchapter-text status while preserving reader-release and format-artifact blockers. The reader review matrix now records 6 reviewed rows, 48 spot-checked rows, 0 not-started rows, 20 active-overlay chapters, 40 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, and 1 curated-manuscript candidate. This is a chapter-text review increment only; it is not a full 54-chapter reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact review, audio review, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, or runtime result.
F.979 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader opening full-review pass
- Regenerated the v1.0 reader edition and read the generated reader text for the opening three chapters end to end:
asi-is-a-stack-not-a-model,the-efficient-asi-hypothesis, andsystem-boundaries-and-authority. Addeddocs/reader_opening_full_review_pass.md, updated the reader manuscript review and release-preparation notes, and promoted those three matrix rows from representativespot_checkedreview toreviewedchapter-text status while preserving reader-release and format-artifact blockers. The reader review matrix now records 3 reviewed rows, 51 spot-checked rows, 0 not-started rows, 20 active-overlay chapters, 38 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, and 1 curated-manuscript candidate. This is a chapter-text review increment only; it is not a full 54-chapter reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact review, audio review, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, or runtime result.
F.980 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 7 appendix overflow hardening
- Ran a focused local Playwright probe after the source corpus reached 160 records and found Appendix F page-level horizontal overflow caused by long inline
codespans, including 191px overflow on a 1366px desktop viewport and 884px overflow on a 390px mobile viewport. Added a scoped inline-code wrapping rule inassets/styles.scssfor prose, list, and table contexts while leaving fenced code blocks untouched, rerendered the site, and reran the probe over the landing page, fast-generation and recursive-improvement chapters, and Appendices A/C/F/H/K at desktop and mobile sizes. The follow-up probe found zero page-level overflow and visible reading-mode toggles on all inspected pages. This is a site/readability hardening pass only; it does not certify accessibility, promote support states, change source evidence, create proof/test/benchmark/runtime evidence, or create reader/ebook/document/PDF/audio artifacts.
F.981 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 6 benchmark-science literature deepening II
- Added four primary external benchmark-science, contamination, behavioral-testing, and metric-failure source records and public-safe source notes for Dynabench dynamic adversarial benchmarking, CheckList behavioral testing, Deng et al. benchmark contamination investigation, and Manheim/Garrabrant Goodhart variants. Regenerated Appendix A, Appendix H, and the source-readiness report so the benchmark-science queue now has source-noted comparison vocabulary for broad benchmark design, living benchmarks, real-world software benchmarks, dynamic benchmark evolution, behavioral test matrices, contamination-risk auditing, and metric-failure taxonomy. Updated the Phase 6 backfill report, external-literature queue, v1.0 roadmap, focus audit, and status snapshot to record 160 public-safe source records with 101 external records. This is external-literature normalization only; it does not add chapter source assignments, promote Appendix C support states, run benchmark suites, run contamination audits, implement hidden holdouts, test benchmark saturation, reproduce model scores, create proof/test evidence, claim runtime behavior, or create reader/ebook/document/PDF/audio artifacts.
F.982 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 6 compression/representation literature deepening II
- Added four primary external compression, representation, program-synthesis, and artifact-metric source records and public-safe source notes for DreamCoder wake-sleep library learning, the Information Bottleneck method, the Minimum Description Length principle tutorial, and CodeBLEU code-synthesis evaluation. Regenerated Appendix A, Appendix H, and the source-readiness report so the compression/representation queue now has source-noted comparison vocabulary for neural compression, low-rank and quantized adaptation, distillation, program-synthesis abstractions, relevance-preserving compression, description-length residual accounting, and code-aware artifact metrics. Updated the Phase 6 backfill report, external-literature queue, v1.0 roadmap, focus audit, and status snapshot to record 156 public-safe source records with 97 external records. This is external-literature normalization only; it does not add chapter source assignments, promote Appendix C support states, run DreamCoder, implement information-bottleneck or MDL scorers, run CodeBLEU, reproduce benchmark claims, create proof/test evidence, claim runtime behavior, or create reader/ebook/document/PDF/audio artifacts.
F.983 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 6 task-routing literature deepening
- Added three primary external routing source records and public-safe source notes for FrugalGPT cost-aware LLM cascades, Hybrid LLM quality-aware query routing, and RouteLLM learned preference-data routing. Regenerated Appendix A, Appendix H, and the source-readiness report so the routing queue now has initial source-noted comparison vocabulary for model-internal MoE, task-level cascades, cost-quality routers, query-difficulty routing, and learned route policies. Updated the Phase 6 backfill report, external-literature queue, v1.0 roadmap, focus audit, and status snapshot to record 152 public-safe source records with 93 external records. This is external-literature normalization only; it does not add chapter source assignments, promote Appendix C support states, train or run routers, reproduce routing benchmarks, create proof/test evidence, claim runtime behavior, or create reader/ebook/document/PDF/audio artifacts.
F.984 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 6 formal-methods runtime-assurance deepening
- Added three primary external formal-methods/runtime-assurance source records and public-safe source notes for Black-Box Simplex runtime assurance, Copilot hard real-time runtime monitors, and PRISM probabilistic model checking. Regenerated Appendix A, Appendix H, and the source-readiness report so the formal-methods queue now has initial source-noted comparison vocabulary for proof-carrying code, TLA+, Lean, Dafny, Reluplex, runtime assurance, generated monitors, and probabilistic model checking. Updated the Phase 6 backfill report, external-literature queue, v1.0 roadmap, focus audit, and status snapshot to record 149 public-safe source records with 90 external records. This is external-literature normalization only; it does not add chapter source assignments, promote Appendix C support states, import formal artifacts, run Copilot or PRISM, reproduce Simplex case studies, create proof/test evidence, claim runtime behavior, or create reader/ebook/document/PDF/audio artifacts.
F.985 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 6 retrieval/context literature deepening II
- Added three primary external retrieval/context source records and public-safe source notes for ALCE citation evaluation, Self-RAG adaptive retrieval/reflection, and LongLLMLingua long-context prompt compression. Regenerated Appendix A, Appendix H, and the source-readiness report so the retrieval/context queue now has initial source-noted comparison vocabulary for RAG, long-context position sensitivity, virtual context management, long-context benchmarks, synthetic context stress tests, citation support, adaptive retrieval critique, and prompt-compression tradeoffs. Updated the Phase 6 backfill report, external-literature queue, v1.0 roadmap, focus audit, and status snapshot to record 146 public-safe source records with 87 external records. This is external-literature normalization only; it does not add chapter source assignments, promote Appendix C support states, run ALCE/Self-RAG/LongLLMLingua, reproduce citation or compression results, create proof/test evidence, claim runtime behavior, or create reader/ebook/document/PDF/audio artifacts.
F.986 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 6 planning-orchestration literature deepening
- Added three primary external planning/orchestration source records and public-safe source notes for Behavior Trees in Robotics and AI, F.E.A.R.-style Goal Oriented Action Planning, and AutoGen multi-agent conversation orchestration. Regenerated Appendix A, Appendix H, and the source-readiness report so the planning queue now has initial source-noted comparison vocabulary for interleaved reasoning/acting, deliberative search, planning-language interfaces, HTN decomposition, task-and-motion planning, behavior trees, GOAP, and multi-agent orchestration. Updated the Phase 6 backfill report, external-literature queue, v1.0 roadmap, focus audit, and status snapshot to record 143 public-safe source records with 84 external records. This is external-literature normalization only; it does not add chapter source assignments, promote Appendix C support states, reproduce any planner, run behavior-tree/GOAP/AutoGen code, create proof/test evidence, claim runtime behavior, or create reader/ebook/document/PDF/audio artifacts.
F.987 2026-06-28 - v1.0 manifest claim-label hardening
- Added explicit
claim_labelfields to all 54 chapter records inbook_structure.json, kept all labels atDesign rationale, and kept all support states atargument. Updatedscripts/add_chapter.pyso new manifest chapters declare a conservative claim label by default, and tightenedscripts/validate_book.pyso missing or invalidclaim_labelandevidence_levelvalues fail validation. Updated the v1.0 roadmap, focus audit, status surface, README, and repository map to record the manifest contract. This is a manifest-validation hardening pass only; it does not promote support states, change core claim text, add source-derived evidence, add proof/test/benchmark/runtime results, create reader artifacts, or create release records.
F.988 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Benchmark Ratchets evidence-transition no-change
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/benchmark_ratchets_no_change.jsonas the eighth accepted no-change evidence-transition record. The review records that exact source mappings, benchmark ratchet/policy/steward schemas, the synthetic benchmark anti-Goodhart harness, and external benchmark-science literature support regression-preserving benchmark discipline but do not justify movingbenchmark-ratchets-and-anti-goodhart-evidence.coreaboveargument. Updated the evidence-transition pilot summary, pilot README, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, repository map, and status guard. This is not a support-state promotion, benchmark run, hidden-holdout validation, contamination audit, mutation or transfer result, policy-training result, steward-agent release-safety result, live model-quality result, independent review, or source-derived evidence promotion.
F.989 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Virtual Context ABI evidence-transition no-change
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/virtual_context_abi_no_change.jsonas the seventh accepted no-change evidence-transition record. The review records that exact source mappings, context ABI/packet schemas, the synthetic context admission/adequacy harness, and external context literature support VCM admission/adequacy discipline but do not justify movingvirtual-context-abi.coreaboveargument. Updated the evidence-transition pilot summary, pilot README, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, repository map, and status guard. This is not a support-state promotion, VCM resolver trace, context compiler result, memory-store correctness result, summary-fidelity test, long-context benchmark run, model verification-bandwidth result, runtime behavior result, independent review, or source-derived evidence promotion.
F.990 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 7 source-growth site UX probe
- Added a second Phase 7 rendered-site review pass to
docs/site_visual_phase7_review.mdafter the Phase 6 source expansion. The local probe checked the landing page, dense fast-generation and recursive-improvement chapters, and Appendices A/C/H at desktop and mobile sizes; the inspected pages showed zero page-level horizontal overflow, visible reading-mode toggles, expected hero/Mermaid visibility on content pages, and no Mermaid/hero expectation on appendices. Updated the v1.0 roadmap and focus audit to record the result and remaining visual/UX residuals. This is a focused local UX/readability review only; it does not certify accessibility, create a reader release, create ebook/document/PDF/audio artifacts, promote support states, or claim proof/test/benchmark/runtime evidence.
F.991 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 6 benchmark-science literature deepening
- Added three primary external benchmark-science source records and public-safe source notes for GPQA, SWE-bench, and LiveBench. Regenerated Appendix A and Appendix H and refreshed the source-readiness report so the benchmark queue now has initial source-noted comparison vocabulary for MMLU, BIG-bench, HELM, expert hard-question oversight, real-world software issue resolution, and contamination-limited living benchmark practice. Updated the Phase 6 backfill report, external-literature queue, v1.0 roadmap, focus audit, and status snapshot to record 140 public-safe source records with 81 external records. This is external-literature normalization only; it does not add chapter source assignments, promote Appendix C support states, run GPQA/SWE-bench/LiveBench, reproduce benchmark claims, create proof/test evidence, claim runtime behavior, or create reader/ebook/document/PDF/audio artifacts.
F.992 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 6 compression literature deepening
- Added three primary external compression/representation source records and public-safe source notes for knowledge distillation, GPTQ, and QLoRA. Regenerated Appendix A and Appendix H and refreshed the source-readiness report so the compression queue now has initial source-noted comparison vocabulary for Deep Compression, LoRA, distillation, post-training quantization, and quantized low-rank adaptation. Updated the Phase 6 backfill report, external-literature queue, v1.0 roadmap, focus audit, and status snapshot to record 137 public-safe source records with 78 external records. This is external-literature normalization only; it does not add chapter source assignments, promote Appendix C support states, run compression experiments, finetune adapters, reproduce benchmark claims, create proof/test evidence, claim runtime behavior, or create reader/ebook/document/PDF/audio artifacts.
F.993 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 6 routing literature deepening
- Added three primary external routing/MoE source records and public-safe source notes for Expert Choice Routing, Mixtral of Experts, and an MoE-in-LLMs survey. Regenerated Appendix A and Appendix H and refreshed the source-readiness report so the routing/MoE queue now has initial source-noted comparison vocabulary for sparse MoE, GShard, Switch Transformers, expert-choice routing, sparse LLM active-parameter accounting, and MoE taxonomy/open directions. Updated the Phase 6 backfill report, external-literature queue, v1.0 roadmap, focus audit, and status snapshot to record 134 public-safe source records with 75 external records. This is external-literature normalization only; it does not add chapter source assignments, promote Appendix C support states, train or run MoE models, reproduce Mixtral benchmarks, create proof/test evidence, claim runtime behavior, or create reader/ebook/document/PDF/audio artifacts.
F.994 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 6 formal-methods literature deepening
- Added three primary external formal-methods source records and public-safe source notes for Theorem Proving in Lean 4, Dafny, and Reluplex. Regenerated Appendix A and Appendix H and refreshed the source-readiness report so the formal-methods queue now has initial source-noted comparison vocabulary for proof-carrying artifacts, TLA+ system modeling, Lean proof-assistant practice, Dafny-style program verification, and property-specific neural-network verification. Updated the Phase 6 backfill report, external-literature queue, v1.0 roadmap, focus audit, and status snapshot to record 131 public-safe source records with 72 external records. This is external-literature normalization only; it does not add chapter source assignments, promote Appendix C support states, import external Lean examples, run Dafny or Reluplex, create proof/test evidence, claim runtime behavior, or create reader/ebook/document/PDF/audio artifacts.
F.995 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 6 retrieval/context literature deepening
- Added three primary external retrieval/context source records and public-safe source notes for MemGPT, LongBench, and RULER. Regenerated Appendix A and Appendix H so the external retrieval/context queue now has initial source-noted comparison vocabulary for RAG, long-context position sensitivity, virtual context management, bilingual/multitask long-context benchmarking, and synthetic context-size stress tests. Refreshed the source-readiness report and updated the Phase 6 backfill report, external-literature queue, v1.0 roadmap, focus audit, and status snapshot to record 128 public-safe source records with 69 external records. This is external-literature normalization only; it does not add chapter source assignments, promote Appendix C support states, reproduce any context-management system, run any long-context benchmark, create proof/test evidence, claim runtime behavior, or create reader/ebook/document/PDF/audio artifacts.
F.996 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 6 planning literature deepening
- Added three primary external planning source records and public-safe source notes for PDDL, SHOP2, and Integrated Task and Motion Planning. Regenerated Appendix A and Appendix H so the external planning queue now has initial source-noted comparison vocabulary for reasoning/acting, deliberative search, planning-language interfaces, hierarchical task decomposition, and task/motion feasibility boundaries. Updated the Phase 6 backfill report, external-literature queue, v1.0 roadmap, focus audit, and status snapshot to record 125 public-safe source records with 66 external records. This is external-literature normalization only; it does not add chapter source assignments, promote Appendix C support states, reproduce any planner, run any benchmark or motion-planning system, create proof/test evidence, claim runtime behavior, or create reader/ebook/document/PDF/audio artifacts.
F.997 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader-spine capitalization guard
- Tightened
scripts/validate_reader_spine.pyso generated reader prose now rejects lower-case scaffold-term sentence starts such assource review,source map,automation workflow, and connector-review phrases after live/research terminology is humanized. The stricter guard passes on the current generated reader manuscript and prevents the reader-generator capitalization issue fixed during the Part IV review pass from returning. This is a reader-projection validation improvement only; it does not create a reviewed reader release, curated reader manuscript, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, implementation result, or release record.
F.998 2026-06-28 - v1.0 curated reader reconciliation template
- Added
editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/reconciliation_report.mdas the dormant chapter-by-chapter reconciliation surface for any future curated normal-reader manuscript. Tightenedscripts/validate_reader_manuscript_manifest.pyso an existing reconciliation report must preserve reader-release, support-state, live-source, generated-baseline, proof/test, implementation-horizon, and release-blocker boundaries. Wired the template into the README, release-editions plan, major-version release runbook, repository map, publication/book validators, v1.0 roadmap, and status snapshot guard. The curated reader manuscript remainsnot_graduated; no reader release, curated chapter source, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, implementation result, or release record is claimed.
F.999 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Part IV reader review pass
- Read the generated reader-edition text for all remaining previously
not_startedPart IV rows:Benchmark Ratchets and Anti-Goodhart Evidence,Integrated Reference Architecture,Project Theseus as Report-First Implementation Reference,Prototype Roadmap, andLiving Book Methodology. Recorded first-pass matrix decisions indocs/reader_part_iv_review_pass.md; updatedscripts/build_reader_edition.pyso reader scaffold-term replacements preserve initial capitalization; updatededitions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapter_review_matrix.json; and regenerateddocs/reader_chapter_review_matrix.md. The matrix now records 54 chapter rows, 54spot_checked, 0not_started, 20 active-overlay chapters, 35 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, 1 curated-manuscript candidate, and release blockers on every row. Updated the reader manuscript review, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, publication readiness, README, repository map, and validation guards. This is a first-pass generated-reader review increment and reader-projection hygiene fix only; it is not a full 54-chapter human continuity review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, implementation result, or curated manuscript graduation.
F.1000 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Part III reader review pass
- Read the generated reader-edition text for all remaining previously
not_startedPart III rows:Routing Heads and Specialist Cores,Readiness Gates, Residual Escrow, and Quarantine,MoECOT Runtime and Multi-Core Orchestration,Compact Generative Systems and Residual Honesty,Resource Economics and Token Budgets,Simulation Fidelity and Physical Constraints,Coil Attention, Cyclic Memory, and Recurrence Contracts, andCoilRA, MultiCoil RoPE, and Cyclic Mixers. Recorded first-pass matrix decisions indocs/reader_part_iii_review_pass.md; applied canonical Human Reading Path prose cleanups inRouting Heads and Specialist Cores,MoECOT Runtime and Multi-Core Orchestration, andCoilRA, MultiCoil RoPE, and Cyclic Mixers; updatededitions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapter_review_matrix.json; and regenerateddocs/reader_chapter_review_matrix.md. The matrix now records 54 chapter rows, 49spot_checked, 5not_started, 20 active-overlay chapters, 30 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, 1 curated-manuscript candidate, and release blockers on every row. Updated the reader manuscript review, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, publication readiness, README, repository map, and status guard. This is a first-pass generated-reader review increment only; it is not a full 54-chapter human continuity review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, implementation result, or curated manuscript graduation.
F.1001 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Part II reader review pass
- Read the generated reader-edition text for all remaining previously
not_startedPart II rows:Intent-to-Execution Contracts,PlanForge DAGs and Intelligence Arbitrage,Cognitive Compilation and Semantic IR,Virtual Context ABI,Semantic Pages, Context Cells, and Certificates,Context Transactions, Snapshots, Mounts, and Taint,Claim Ledgers and Belief Revision,Spinoza Verification and Proof-Carrying Claims,Unified Adaptive Tribunal and Adversarial Review,Artifact Graphs, Audit Logs, and Replay, andProcedural Memory and Cognitive Loop Closure. Recorded first-pass matrix decisions indocs/reader_part_ii_review_pass.md; applied canonical Human Reading Path prose cleanups inCognitive Compilation and Semantic IR,Semantic Pages, Context Cells, and Certificates, andUnified Adaptive Tribunal and Adversarial Review; updatededitions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapter_review_matrix.json; and regenerateddocs/reader_chapter_review_matrix.md. The matrix now records 54 chapter rows, 41spot_checked, 13not_started, 20 active-overlay chapters, 22 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, 1 curated-manuscript candidate, and release blockers on every row. Updated the reader manuscript review, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, publication readiness, README, repository map, and status guard. This is a first-pass generated-reader review increment only; it is not a full 54-chapter human continuity review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, implementation result, or curated manuscript graduation.
F.1002 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Part I reader review pass
- Read the generated reader-edition text for all remaining previously
not_startedPart I rows:Failure Modes of Ungoverned Intelligence,Constitutional Alignment Substrate,Moral Uncertainty and Value Conflict,Governance Rights: Fork, Exit, and Audit,Stable Capability Fields,Capability Replacement and Rollback,Security Kernel and Digital SCIFs, andRecursive Self-Improvement Boundaries. Recorded first-pass matrix decisions indocs/reader_part_i_review_pass.md, applied a canonical Human Reading Path prose cleanup inStable Capability Fieldsto remove repeated continuity cadence, updatededitions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapter_review_matrix.json, and regenerateddocs/reader_chapter_review_matrix.md; the matrix now records 54 chapter rows, 30spot_checked, 24not_started, 20 active-overlay chapters, 11 no-immediate-action decisions, 3 companion-note candidates, 1 curated-manuscript candidate, and release blockers on every row. Updated the reader manuscript review, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, publication readiness, README, repository map, and status guard. This is a first-pass generated-reader review increment only; it is not a full 54-chapter human continuity review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, implementation result, or curated manuscript graduation.
F.1003 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader chapter review matrix
- Added
scripts/sync_reader_chapter_review_matrix.py,editions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/chapter_review_matrix.json, anddocs/reader_chapter_review_matrix.mdas the manifest-synced Phase 2 control surface for full human-reader chapter review. The initial matrix records 54 chapter rows inbook_structure.jsonorder, 22spot_checkedrows from existing representative reader-review notes, 32not_startedrows, 20 chapters with active reader-overlay operations, 3 companion-note candidates, 1 curated-manuscript candidate, and release blockers on every row for missing full chapter review, missing reader release record, and missing artifact review. Updated the curated reader-manuscript manifest, reader manuscript baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, publication readiness, release plan, release runbook, site quality standard, README, repository map, and validators so the normal-reader manuscript can eventually diverge as a curated parallel derivative without losing manifest identity or evidence authority. This is a review queue and release-control improvement only; it is not a full 54-chapter human continuity review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, or curated manuscript graduation.
F.1004 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader PDF probe
- Ran an isolated reader-edition PDF probe under
build/reader_edition_pdf_probe/; the plain command failed inside the LuaLaTeX path with a locale-data error and automatic package-install failure. Retried withLANG=en_US.UTF-8 LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 python3 scripts/render_reader_formats.py --output build/reader_edition_pdf_probe_utf8 --formats pdf, which rendered one ignored local PDF snapshot. Localpdfinforeported 574 letter-size pages, 8.0 MB, unencrypted, produced by LuaTeX-1.24.0, and local text extraction found the book title plus compact evidence-boundary text. Updated the reader dry-run note, v1.0 release-preparation review, roadmap, focus audit, candidate status, publication readiness, README, release plan, release runbook, writing runbook, and Appendix J so future PDF attempts use the explicit UTF-8 locale command. This is a local PDF probe only; no reviewed reader release, edition release record, manual layout approval, audio artifact, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, source-derived evidence update, benchmark result, runtime result, or published PDF artifact is claimed.
F.1005 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader format dry run
- Updated
scripts/render_reader_formats.pyso successful reader-format renders are snapshotted under ignoredbuild/reader_edition/format_artifacts/before later Quarto format passes replace the output tree, including the complete rendered_reader_sitetree for HTML so CSS, images, and site libraries survive local review. Addedscripts/inspect_reader_format_artifacts.pyfor local structural inspection of HTML/EPUB/DOCX snapshots. Ranpython3 scripts/render_reader_formats.py --formats html epub docx; the local report recorded successful HTML, EPUB, and DOCX renders with 59 rendered reader-site HTML artifacts, 1 EPUB artifact, 1 DOCX artifact, and 81 preserved HTML-site files/dependencies. Ranpython3 scripts/inspect_reader_format_artifacts.py; the local inspection passed with 59 rendered reader-site HTML files, 54 chapter HTML files, no live-only heading or raw core-claim marker leaks in reader-site HTML, 62 EPUB XHTML entries, 60 EPUB image entries, and 59 DOCX media entries. Addeddocs/reader_format_dry_run.mdanddocs/reader_artifact_layout_review.md, recording representative PDF and HTML layout spot checks with no obvious clipping or horizontal overflow in sampled pages after the HTML preservation fix. Updated the v1.0 roadmap, focus audit, release-preparation review, candidate status, README, repository map, publication-readiness docs, release-editions plan, release runbook, writing runbook, publication validator, and Appendix J. This is a local dry-run, structural-inspection, and representative layout-review record only; no v1.0 tag, reviewed reader release, edition release record, PDF/audio artifact publication, manual full-layout approval, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, source-derived evidence update, benchmark result, runtime result, or published ebook/document artifact is claimed.
F.1006 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Runtime adapter permission harness
- Added the seventh Phase 5 synthetic harness,
python3 scripts/validate_runtime_adapter_permissions.py, with two valid and five expected-invalid typed-job, runtime-adapter-invocation, and authority-use-receipt fixtures underexperiments/runtime_adapter_permissions/. The harness checks permission coverage, high-impact approval gating, approval expiry markers, effect receipts, rollback handles or irreversible residuals, and authority receipt alignment. Added the public harness doc and result record, wired the harness intoscripts/validate_book.py, the Phase 5 harness registry, Appendix E, README, roadmap/status/focus surfaces, repository map, and the v1.0 status guard. Updated Runtime Adapters from planned fixture-only rows to implemented synthetic record-gate rows and moved its proof-adequacy class touseful but too narrow. This is synthetic record-gate evidence only; Runtime Adapters remainsargument, and this does not prove deployed adapter behavior, sandbox isolation, approval-service quality, secret-handle safety, rollback execution, real effect receipt validity, runtime behavior, benchmark behavior, support-state promotion, or source-derived evidence adequacy.
F.1007 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Planning control proof and evidence no-change
- Strengthened
AsiStackProofs.Planningwith a finitePlanControlRecordandPlanControlRecordValidenvelope for modeled dispatchable, blocked, and replanned records. Added Lean theorems for dispatch gate presence, dispatch receipt and blocked-node separation, parent-authority preservation, replanning authority/stop-condition/residual preservation, and non-claim boundary presence. Regenerateddocs/proof_artifact_audit.md, which now recordsAsiStackProofs.Planningwith 8 theorem declarations, 4 definitions, and 4 structures while keeping the manifest target count at 112. Addedevidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/planning_control_no_change.jsonas the sixth accepted no-change evidence-transition record. Updated the Planning chapter, outline, proof adequacy review, evidence-transition pilot summary, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, repository map, and status guard. This is a finite-record proof follow-through and conservative evidence-review record only; Planning remainsargument, and this does not prove planner quality, decomposition accuracy, graph completeness, context-demand prediction, scheduler behavior, deployed execution, runtime replanning behavior, benchmark behavior, support-state promotion, or source-derived evidence adequacy.
F.1008 2026-06-28 - v1.0 System Boundaries evidence-transition no-change
- Added
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/system_boundaries_no_change.jsonas the fifth accepted no-change evidence-transition record. The review records that exact source mappings, the synthetic authority-transition harness, and the strengthened finite Authority Lean decision envelope support the System Boundaries design discipline but do not justify movingsystem-boundaries-and-authority.coreaboveargument. Updated the evidence-transition pilot summary, pilot README, v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, repository map, and status guard. This is not a support-state promotion, deployed authorization enforcement result, runtime adapter result, revocation propagation result, live confused-deputy probe, independent security review, proof adequacy promotion, benchmark result, runtime result, or source-derived evidence promotion.
F.1010 2026-06-28 - v1.0 mobile diagram readability pass
- Added contained horizontal scrolling for rendered Mermaid SVGs on small screens so dense diagrams keep readable labels without introducing page-level horizontal overflow. Re-rendered the book and reran the all-chapter/all-viewport live Human-view browser gate, which passed across 112 rendered page/view pairs. Recorded the Phase 7 mobile screenshot review in
docs/site_visual_phase7_review.md, including local scratch metrics for the fast-generation, recursive-self-improvement, moral-uncertainty, and integrated-reference diagrams; updated the site quality standard, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, and status guard. This is a visual/readability improvement only; it is not a reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, accessibility certification, or source-derived evidence update.
F.1011 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader continuity review decisions
- Added
docs/reader_continuity_review.mdas the first manual Phase 2 reader-continuity decision log for the three medium-priority generated-reader audit rows. ReviewedExecutable Specifications and Lean Proof Envelope,Circle Calculus and Proof-Carrying AI Contracts, andArtifact Steward Agents and Living Project Governance; recorded no additional overlay for the two proof-heavy chapters, companion-note/glossary candidates for future reader release work, and a retain-current-reader decision for the long Artifact Steward chapter with possible future curated-reader compression. Updated the reader manuscript review, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, and status guard so the heuristic audit remains visible without being mistaken for an unresolved release blocker. This is not a full 54-chapter continuity review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, proof adequacy result, Circle theorem-resolution result, receipt-replay result, steward workflow result, treasury execution result, benchmark result, runtime result, or source-derived evidence update.
F.1012 2026-06-28 - v1.0 medium-priority reader continuity overlays
- Added five active reader-only semantic overlay operations across
Executable Specifications and Lean Proof Envelope,Circle Calculus and Proof-Carrying AI Contracts,Artifact Steward Agents and Living Project Governance, andPersonal Compute Hives and Federated Edge Intelligence, replacing generated-reader and live Human-view checklist-shaped implementation-horizon sections with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research proof-envelope, proof-contract, steward-lifecycle, and hive-protocol details unchanged. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the current audit now measures 54 reader chapters, 121,612 reader words, 33 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 0 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, 0 high-priority heuristic review rows, and 3 medium-priority heuristic review rows. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, semantic proof adequacy review, Circle theorem-resolution result, proof-contract transport result, steward workflow result, treasury execution result, hive scheduler result, owned-edge execution result, or runtime result.
F.1013 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Mathematical and Search Substrates reader overlay
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Mathematical and Search Substrates, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewAdoption packet lanestable with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research promotion-blocker matrix unchanged. Added theAdoption packet lanessubsection heading as a precise overlay anchor without changing the lane table content. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the current audit now measures 54 reader chapters, 122,199 reader words, 28 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 0 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 0 high-priority heuristic review rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 184,472 chapter words excluding YAML and 192,061 raw chapter-file words. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, substrate usefulness result, baseline comparison result, representation-efficiency result, sequence-substrate A/B result, Circle/Theseus transfer result, or runtime result.
F.1014 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Efficient ASI reader overlay
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
The Efficient ASI Hypothesis, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewRoute outcome statestable with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research efficiency-accounting matrix unchanged. Added theRoute outcome statessubsection heading as a precise overlay anchor without changing the outcome-state table content. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the current audit now measures 54 reader chapters, 122,041 reader words, 27 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 6 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 1 high-priority heuristic review row. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 184,469 chapter words excluding YAML and 192,058 raw chapter-file words. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, measured route efficiency, route-search completeness result, residual-burden measurement, utility-preserving compression result, hidden-cost audit result, or runtime result.
F.1015 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Generate-Verify-Repair reader overlay
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Generate-Verify-Repair Compression, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewCompression receipt statestable with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research receipt-state matrix unchanged. Added theCompression receipt statessubsection heading as a precise overlay anchor without changing the state table content. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the current audit now measures 54 reader chapters, 121,896 reader words, 26 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 13 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 2 high-priority heuristic review rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 184,466 chapter words excluding YAML and 192,055 raw chapter-file words. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, codec correctness, reconstruction-quality result, repair-cost result, bounded-search behavior, rate improvement, or runtime result.
F.1016 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Verification Bandwidth reader overlay
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Verification Bandwidth and Context Adequacy, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewAdequacy statestable with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research adequacy-state matrix unchanged. Added theAdequacy statessubsection heading as a precise overlay anchor without changing the state table content. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the current audit now measures 54 reader chapters, 121,729 reader words, 25 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 21 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 3 high-priority heuristic review rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 184,470 chapter words excluding YAML and 192,059 raw chapter-file words. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, adequacy classifier result, contradiction-rate result, distractor-resistance result, verification-bandwidth benchmark, or runtime result.
F.1017 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Evidence States reader overlay
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Evidence States and Claim Discipline, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewSource contribution boundariestable with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research claim-source contribution matrix unchanged. Added theSource contribution boundariessubsection heading as a precise overlay anchor without changing the source-boundary table content. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the current audit now measures 54 reader chapters, 121,543 reader words, 24 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 30 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 4 high-priority heuristic review rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 184,474 chapter words excluding YAML and 192,063 raw chapter-file words. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, source interpretation adequacy result, claim-ledger completeness audit, evidence-bundle completeness audit, accepted transition review, or runtime result.
F.1018 2026-06-28 - v1.0 RankFold reader overlay
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
RankFold, NeuralFold, and Artifact Compression, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewArtifact-compression statestable with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research artifact-admission state taxonomy unchanged. Added theArtifact-compression statessubsection heading as a precise overlay anchor without changing the state table content. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the current audit now measures 54 reader chapters, 121,347 reader words, 23 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 38 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 5 high-priority heuristic review rows. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, RankFold/NeuralFold implementation, deterministic decoder, reproduced compression ratio, downstream utility result, or runtime result.
F.1019 2026-06-28 - v1.0 System Boundaries reader overlay
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
System Boundaries and Authority, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewPermission classestable with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research permission taxonomy unchanged. Added thePermission classessubsection heading as a precise overlay anchor without changing the permission-class table content. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the current audit now measures 54 reader chapters, 121,149 reader words, 22 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 47 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 6 high-priority heuristic review rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 184,471 chapter words excluding YAML and 192,060 raw chapter-file words. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, deployed permission enforcement, runtime adapter behavior, revocation propagation, confused-deputy mitigation, or runtime result.
F.1020 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Human Intent reader overlay
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Human Intent as a Formal Input, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewIntent intake statestable with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research intake-state matrix unchanged. Added theIntent intake statessubsection heading as a precise overlay anchor without changing the intake-state table content, and strengthened the canonical mechanism prose so the reader spine keeps a substantial top-level mechanism section. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the current audit now measures 54 reader chapters, 120,934 reader words, 21 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 55 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 7 high-priority heuristic review rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 184,469 chapter words excluding YAML and 192,058 raw chapter-file words. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, README, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, intent parser, authority extractor, stop-condition preservation harness, re-contract trigger test, bounded-default audit, or runtime result.
F.1021 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Runtime Adapters reader overlay
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Runtime Adapters, Tool Permissions, and Human Approval, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewEffect receipt fieldstable with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research receipt-field matrix unchanged. Added theEffect receipt fieldssubsection heading as a precise overlay anchor without changing the receipt table content. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the current audit now measures 54 reader chapters, 120,712 reader words, 20 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 65 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 8 high-priority heuristic review rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 184,421 chapter words excluding YAML and 192,010 raw chapter-file words. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, README, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, adapter execution, sandbox enforcement, approval-service behavior, secret-handle safety, rollback success, effect-receipt validation, or runtime result.
F.1022 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Planning reader overlay
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Planning as a Control Layer, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewPlan node lifecycle statestable with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research state matrix unchanged. Added thePlan node lifecycle statessubsection heading as a precise overlay anchor without changing the lifecycle table content. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the current audit now measures 54 reader chapters, 120,605 reader words, 19 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 74 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 9 high-priority heuristic review rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 184,418 chapter words excluding YAML and 192,007 raw chapter-file words. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, README, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, planner implementation, dependency-soundness proof, context-demand prediction, runtime replanning trace, scheduler result, or runtime result.
F.1023 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Circle Contracts reader overlay
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Circle Calculus and Proof-Carrying AI Contracts, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewProof receipt lifecycletable with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research receipt-state matrix unchanged. Added theProof receipt lifecyclesubsection heading as a precise overlay anchor without changing the receipt table content. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; the current audit now measures 54 reader chapters, 120,446 reader words, 18 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 85 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 10 high-priority heuristic review rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 184,414 chapter words excluding YAML and 192,003 raw chapter-file words. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, README, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, Circle theorem replay, theorem-id resolution, receipt replay, fingerprint validation, generated contract-pack result, downstream model-quality evidence, or runtime result.
F.1024 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Labor OS reader overlay
- Added one active reader-only semantic overlay operation for
Labor OS and Typed Jobs, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewTyped job lifecycle statestable with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research lifecycle matrix unchanged. Added theTyped job lifecycle statessubsection heading as a precise overlay anchor without changing the lifecycle table content. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; that audit increment measured 54 reader chapters, 120,273 reader words, 17 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 94 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 11 high-priority heuristic review rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 184,411 chapter words excluding YAML and 192,000 raw chapter-file words. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, README, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, scheduler result, permission-service result, approval-service result, adapter-runner result, completion-receipt implementation result, replay-system result, lifecycle-harness result, or runtime result.
F.1025 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Fast Generation reader overlay
- Added two active reader-only semantic overlay operations for
Fast Generation Architectures, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewWhy existing approaches are insufficientmetric code block andGeneration-mode taxonomytable with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research formulas and comparison matrix unchanged. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; that audit increment measured 54 reader chapters, 120,110 reader words, 16 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 108 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 0 non-Mermaid code blocks, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 12 high-priority heuristic review rows. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, README, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, autoregressive baseline result, speculative decoding result, multi-token prediction result, diffusion result, early-exit result, state-space result, KV-cache benchmark, hybrid-generation result, speed-quality benchmark, or runtime result.
F.1026 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Command Contracts reader overlay
- Added two active reader-only semantic overlay operations for
Command Contracts and Semantic Interfaces, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewCommand contract validation statessubsection andInterfacesfield-status table with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research tables unchanged. Added theCommand contract validation statessubsection heading as a precise overlay anchor without changing the validation-state table content. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; that audit increment measured 54 reader chapters, 119,852 reader words, 14 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 122 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 1 non-Mermaid code block, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 13 high-priority heuristic review rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 184,407 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,996 raw chapter-file words. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, README, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, semantic parser result, prompt-injection-defense result, dispatcher result, command-system implementation result, override-test result, field-confidence audit result, authority-inference block result, or runtime result.
F.1027 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Semantic Representation reader overlay
- Added two active reader-only semantic overlay operations for
Semantic Representation and Tree-Structured Models, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewSemantic node lifecyclesubsection andInterfacesconsumer-policy table with narrative prose while preserving the mechanism diagram and leaving the canonical AI/research tables unchanged. Added theSemantic node lifecyclesubsection heading as a precise overlay anchor without changing the lifecycle table content. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; that audit increment measured 54 reader chapters, 119,721 reader words, 12 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 139 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 1 non-Mermaid code block, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 14 high-priority heuristic review rows. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 184,403 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,992 raw chapter-file words. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, README, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, TreeLLM implementation result, semantic graph implementation result, grounding benchmark, hierarchy-revision result, representation-utility result, consumer-policy harness result, or runtime result.
F.1028 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Artifact Steward Agents reader overlay
- Added two active reader-only semantic overlay operations for
Artifact Steward Agents and Living Project Governance, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewAutonomy and treasury modesandProject objectssections with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research matrices unchanged. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; that audit increment measured 54 reader chapters, 119,526 reader words, 10 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 156 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 1 non-Mermaid code block, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 15 high-priority heuristic review rows. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, README, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, steward bot result, treasury engine result, event-taint workflow result, governance runner result, release runner result, project federation harness result, or runtime result.
F.1029 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Policy Optimization reader overlay
- Added two active reader-only semantic overlay operations for
Policy Optimization and Learning from Feedback, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewMethod familiesand external-literature sections with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research tables unchanged. Hardened the overlay engine withsection.aliasesso one operation can match a generated reader heading and its live-source heading when reader-language transformations differ. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; that audit increment measured 54 reader chapters, 119,137 reader words, 8 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 181 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 1 non-Mermaid code block, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 16 high-priority heuristic review rows. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, README, overlay authoring docs, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, policy-training result, reward-quality result, reward-hacking-resistance result, or runtime result.
F.1030 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Personal Compute Hives reader overlay
- Added four active reader-only semantic overlay operations for
Personal Compute Hives and Federated Edge Intelligence, replacing the generated-reader and live Human-viewOwned substrate and device roles,Hive objects,Job classes and federation modes, andHive memorysections with narrative prose while leaving the canonical AI/research tables unchanged. Regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.htmlanddocs/reader_continuity_audit.md; that audit increment measured 54 reader chapters, 118,758 reader words, 6 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 216 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 1 non-Mermaid code block, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 17 high-priority heuristic review rows. Updated the reader overlay log, reader manuscript review baseline, v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, release-preparation review, README, and status guard. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, hive scheduler result, federation result, or runtime result.
F.1031 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader continuity audit
- Added
scripts/audit_reader_continuity.pyand the generated Phase 2 reportdocs/reader_continuity_audit.md. The audit derives the reader edition in a temporary workspace, validates that the tracked report is current, and records reader-word counts, overlay counts, table/code/diagram density, repeated-opening heuristics, and a prioritized human-review queue. The initial audit measured 54 reader chapters, 118,028 reader words, 2 active/applied reader-overlay operations, 254 table rows, 58 Mermaid diagrams, 1 non-Mermaid code block, 0 paragraphs at or above 160 words, 0 repeated first-sentence stems, and 18 high-priority heuristic review rows. Wired the check intoscripts/validate_book.py, generated Appendix E, the v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, README, repository map, reader-review baseline, and release runbooks. This is not a manual reader review, reader release, ebook/document/PDF artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, source-derived evidence update, proof result, benchmark result, or runtime result.
F.1032 2026-06-28 - v1.0 curated reader manuscript scaffold
- Added the dormant curated reader-manuscript path under
editions/reader_manuscript/, witheditions/reader_manuscript/v1_0/manifest.jsonrecordingnot_graduatedstatus, allowed prose divergence, blocked evidence divergence, generated-reader baseline, reconciliation requirement, and non-claim boundaries. Addedscripts/validate_reader_manuscript_manifest.pyand wired it intoscripts/validate_book.py, the release/runbook docs, README, repository map, and v1.0 status snapshot. This prepares the eventual human-edited reader manuscript path without creating a reviewed reader release, EPUB/PDF/DOCX artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, or second evidence authority.
F.1033 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 5 harness registry
- Added a machine-readable Phase 5 harness registry at
experiments/phase5_harness_registry.json, the public summarydocs/phase5_harness_registry.md, andscripts/validate_phase5_harness_registry.py. The validator checks that the six initial synthetic harnesses keep their scripts, docs, fixture counts, result records, Appendix E rows, public status references, primary chapter mappings, non-claim boundaries, andscripts/validate_book.pywiring aligned. Wired the registry intoscripts/validate_book.py, the generated Appendix E repository-level checks, the v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, README, repository map, and experiments index. This is evidence plumbing only: it does not rerun the harnesses, prove runtime behavior, validate benchmark quality, or promote any Appendix C support state.
F.1034 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 5 benchmark anti-Goodhart harness
- Added the sixth Phase 5 executable harness for synthetic benchmark anti-Goodhart consistency:
scripts/validate_benchmark_antigoodhart.py, valid and expected-invalid fixtures underexperiments/benchmark_antigoodhart/, a local result record, anddocs/benchmark_antigoodhart_harness.md. Wired the harness intoscripts/validate_book.py, the generated Appendix E repository-level checks, the Benchmark Ratchets, Policy Optimization, and Artifact Steward Agents test rows, the v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, README, repository map, and experiments index. The local run passed with 2 valid fixtures and 5 expected-invalid fixtures. This validates synthetic benchmark-ratchet, policy-optimization, and steward-action cross-record behavior only; no Appendix C support state changed, and no benchmark quality, hidden-holdout integrity, contamination detection, transfer performance, policy-training quality, reward-hacking resistance, steward-agent behavior, release safety, reader artifact, ebook/document/PDF artifact, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1035 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 5 readiness residual gate harness
- Added the fifth Phase 5 executable harness for synthetic readiness/residual gate consistency:
scripts/validate_readiness_residual_gates.py, valid and expected-invalid fixtures underexperiments/readiness_residual_gates/, a local result record, anddocs/readiness_residual_harness.md. Wired the harness intoscripts/validate_book.py, the generated Appendix E repository-level checks, the Stable Capability Fields, Capability Replacement, Recursive Self-Improvement, Routing, Readiness Gates, MoECOT, and Prototype Roadmap test rows, the v1.0 roadmap/status/focus surfaces, README, repository map, and experiments index. The local run passed with 4 valid fixtures and 5 expected-invalid fixtures. This validates synthetic costed-route, readiness-gate, and replacement-transaction cross-record behavior only; no Appendix C support state changed, and no routing accuracy, readiness-engine behavior, residual-ledger storage, deployed quarantine, rollback execution, runtime monitoring, MoECOT replay, benchmark result, reader artifact, ebook/document/PDF artifact, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1036 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 5 context admission adequacy harness
- Added the fourth Phase 5 executable harness for synthetic context admission and adequacy consistency:
scripts/validate_context_admission_adequacy.py, valid and expected-invalid fixtures underexperiments/context_admission_adequacy/, a local result record, anddocs/context_admission_adequacy_harness.md. Wired the harness intoscripts/validate_book.py, the generated Appendix E repository-level checks, the Virtual Context ABI, Semantic Pages, Context Transactions, and Verification Bandwidth test rows, the v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, README, and repository map. The local run passed with 3 valid fixtures and 5 expected-invalid fixtures. This validates synthetic context ABI, packet, certificate, transaction, and adequacy cross-record gate behavior only; no Appendix C support state changed, and no VCM resolver behavior, context compiler behavior, memory-store correctness, summary fidelity, contradiction-rate performance, distractor resistance, model verification bandwidth, runtime behavior, benchmark result, reader artifact, ebook/document/PDF artifact, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1037 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 5 plan-execution contract harness
- Added the third Phase 5 executable harness for synthetic plan-execution contract consistency:
scripts/validate_plan_execution_contracts.py, valid and expected-invalid fixtures underexperiments/plan_execution_contracts/, a local result record, anddocs/plan_execution_contract_harness.md. Wired the harness intoscripts/validate_book.py, the generated Appendix E repository-level checks, the Intent-to-Execution, Command Contracts, Planning, PlanForge, Cognitive Compilation, and Labor OS test rows, the v1.0 roadmap/status surfaces, README, and repository map. The local run passed with 2 valid fixtures and 5 expected-invalid fixtures. This validates synthetic command-contract, plan-graph, DAG, semantic-atom, and typed-job cross-record gate behavior only; no Appendix C support state changed, and no planner quality, deployed scheduler behavior, runtime execution, adapter safety, parser quality, benchmark result, reader artifact, ebook/document/PDF artifact, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1039 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 2 reader overlay pilot
- Added the first active semantic reader-overlay operations under
editions/reader_overlays/v1_0/chapters/asi-is-a-stack-not-a-model.json, replacing the opening chapter’sProblemandSummarysections in generated reader editions and live Human view only. Addeddocs/reader_overlay_pilot.md, regeneratedassets/reader-overlays.html, updated the roadmap, status snapshot, focus audit, release-preparation review, reader-baseline note, repository map, and README, and refresheddocs/source_readiness_report.mdso the Phase 6 external source notes appear in the readiness table as uncached source-note records. The canonical chapter source, AI view, core claim, support state, source mappings, proof targets, test status, reader-release status, ebook/document/PDF status, and audio status remain unchanged.
F.1040 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 8 release preparation review
- Added
docs/v1_0_release_preparation_review.mdafter running release-profile, reader-spine, reader evidence-boundary, reader-overlay, reader-edition check, reader-format check, and audio-script check commands. The review records what passed, what remains blocked, and why generated reader/audio workspaces are not release artifacts. Updated the roadmap and repository map while creating no tag, no reader release, no ebook/document/PDF artifact, no audiobook, no edition release record, and no support-state movement.
F.1041 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 7 site and visual audit
- Added
docs/site_visual_phase7_review.mdas the first Phase 7 rendered-site and visual audit. Recorded passing visual coverage validation for 54 chapter diagrams, passing rendered Human-view validation for 67 rendered pages and 54 rendered chapters, passing real-browser Human-view validation across 112 chapter/viewport pairs, largest-diagram measurements, appendix table-width observations, landing-page trust signals, and local git object hygiene. Updated the roadmap and repository map while leaving the manuscript, support states, proof targets, test results, reader artifacts, ebook/document/PDF outputs, and audio artifacts unchanged.
F.1042 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 6 routing compression benchmark backfill
- Added eight more primary external literature records and source notes for the remaining Phase 6 queues: Sparsely-Gated Mixture-of-Experts, GShard, Switch Transformers, Deep Compression, LoRA, MMLU, BIG-bench, and HELM. Updated the external-literature backfill report, the roadmap/status surfaces, and generated Appendix H queue text so routing/MoE, compression/representation, and benchmark-science queues are marked as initial source-noted queues rather than empty queues. The source inventory now contains 122 public-safe records with matching source notes. Appendix H now labels inventory chapter targets as inventory targets rather than Appendix C support mappings. No chapter claim support state changed, no external result was reproduced, no benchmark or compression experiment was run, and no evidence transition, proof target, runtime behavior, reader artifact, ebook, document, PDF, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1043 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 6 planning context formal backfill
- Added six more primary external literature records and source notes for planning/agent control, retrieval/context, and formal-methods queues: ReAct, Tree of Thoughts, Retrieval-Augmented Generation, Lost in the Middle, Proof-Carrying Code, and the TLA+ home documentation. Updated
docs/external_literature_backfill_phase6.md, the roadmap/status surfaces, and the generated Appendix H queue text so planning, retrieval/context, and formal-methods queues are marked as initial source-noted queues rather than empty queues. The source inventory now contains 114 public-safe records with matching source notes. No chapter claim support state changed, no external result was reproduced, no formal artifact was imported, and no evidence transition, proof target, benchmark result, runtime behavior, reader artifact, ebook, document, PDF, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1044 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 6 initial external literature backfill
- Added seven primary external literature records and source notes for the first Phase 6 backfill queues: Concrete Problems in AI Safety, Corrigibility, The Off-Switch Game, Optimal Policies Tend to Seek Power, Model evaluation for extreme risks, Frontier AI Regulation, and NIST AI RMF 1.0. Added
docs/external_literature_backfill_phase6.md, updated the roadmap/status surfaces, and changed the generated Appendix H queue text so alignment/control and AI governance/evaluation are marked as initial source-noted queues rather than empty queues. The source inventory now contains 108 public-safe records with matching source notes. No chapter claim support state changed, no external result was reproduced, no compliance claim was made, and no evidence transition, proof target, benchmark result, runtime behavior, reader artifact, ebook, document, PDF, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1045 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 5 support-state transition harness
- Added the first Phase 5 executable harness for support-state transition gate semantics:
scripts/validate_support_state_transitions.py, synthetic valid and expected-invalid fixtures underexperiments/support_state_transitions/, a local result record, anddocs/support_state_transition_harness.md. Wired the harness intoscripts/validate_book.py, the generated Appendix E repository-level checks, the v1.0 roadmap, repository map, and v1.0 status snapshot. The local run passed with 2 valid fixtures and 2 expected-invalid fixtures. This validates synthetic transition-gate behavior only; no Appendix C support state changed, and no source interpretation, proof adequacy, benchmark result, runtime behavior, reader artifact, ebook, document, PDF, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1046 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 4 proof adequacy review
- Added
docs/proof_adequacy_review.md, classifying all 112 implemented Lean targets by adequacy rather than mere build success: 8 adequate only as narrow finite-record invariants, 26 useful-but-too-narrow, 20 needing richer state-machine or review semantics, 42 needing executable tests first, 10 needing empirical or baseline tests first, and 6 remaining research-agenda until artifact import. Updated the roadmap, repo map, and v1.0 status snapshot while leavingproofs/proof_triage.json, Lean code, Appendix E, and Appendix C unchanged because no stronger operational predicate or support-state movement was justified. No broad proof, safety guarantee, runtime result, benchmark result, proof adequacy promotion, reader artifact, ebook, document, PDF, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1047 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 3 evidence-transition pilot
- Added the first v1.0 evidence-transition pilot with four machine-readable no-change records under
evidence_transitions/v1_0_pilot/, a public summary indocs/evidence_transition_pilot.md, andscripts/validate_evidence_transitions.pywired intoscripts/validate_book.py. The pilot reviewed narrow book-method claims for evidence-state discipline, living-book methodology, Lean proof-envelope wiring, and bibliography/research-agenda mechanics, then kept all four atargumentbecause semantic source adequacy, proof adequacy, behavior tests, external literature normalization, independent review, and release records remain insufficient for upward support-state movement. No Appendix C support state changed; no AI capability, safety property, benchmark result, runtime result, proof adequacy result, reader artifact, ebook, document, PDF, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1048 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 2 reader manuscript baseline
- Generated the reader-edition workspace and recorded the Phase 2 baseline in
docs/reader_manuscript_review.md: 54 chapters, 59 generated files, 275 live-only sections removed, 54 human-only bridges unwrapped, 54 raw core-claim markers removed, 50 support-boilerplate passages humanized, 60 reader scaffold terms humanized, and 0 active reader-overlay operations applied. Spot-read representative generated chapters and updated the roadmap to mark Phase 2 as started while keeping full human continuity review, reader-only overlays, rendered reader artifacts, curated reader manuscript graduation, and release records as open residuals. No reader release, ebook, document, PDF, audio, benchmark result, proof result, runtime result, or support-state promotion is claimed.
F.1049 2026-06-28 - v1.0 Phase 1 reader-visible de-templating
- Reworked the Phase 1 roadmap targets across the live manuscript: 26
Beyond the State of the Artsections no longer exposeOperating mechanism:recap lists, the 42 repeated target-architecture disclaimers now use chapter-specific non-claim language, and the reusablekeeps ... honestcadence was replaced with mechanism-specific prose. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, the site-quality standard, writing runbook, roadmap, and v1.0 status guard so those patterns cannot return unnoticed. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,509 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,008 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1050 2026-06-28 - v1.0 reader manuscript divergence goal
- Updated the v1.0 roadmap, release-edition plan, major-version release runbook, and full-book goal template so the normal reader version can eventually graduate from generated reader output plus overlays into a curated parallel derivative manuscript for human prose. The live AI/research book remains canonical for claims, support states, source boundaries, proof/test status, implementation horizons, diagrams with evidence meaning, and release records; the reader manuscript is allowed to diverge for pacing, section flow, examples, and relaxed reading only with reconciliation back to the manifest and evidence boundaries. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1051 2026-06-28 - v1.0 roadmap from external review reconciliation
- Added
docs/v1_0_roadmap.mdas the execution roadmap and recommended next long-running goal surface for v1.0 completion work. The roadmap reconciles the current focus audit with Corben-supplied external review input, identifies the findings that still have teeth on the current tree, and prioritizes reader-visible de-templating before reader manuscript review, evidence-transition pilots, proof adequacy review, executable tests, external literature backfill, visual/site review, and major-version packaging. Linked the roadmap from the README and repository map and updated the full-book goal template to point future runs at the roadmap. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1052 2026-06-28 - v1.0 focus audit
- Added
docs/v1_0_focus_audit.mdas the durable project audit and next-focus map for moving the book from v1.0 candidate mechanics toward evidence-release and reader-release quality. The audit records the current manifest, source, proof, schema, reader, test, and release surfaces; separates validated mechanics from unproven source interpretation, runtime behavior, proof adequacy, and reviewed reader artifacts; and prioritizes reader-manuscript review, evidence-transition pilots, executable tests, proof adequacy review, external literature backfill, release dry runs, visual review, and public-site inspection. Linked the audit from the README and repository map. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1053 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal result-transition prose polish
- Reworked repeated reader-visible
The result issummary and transition formulas across four chapter passages so each one names the actual bridge, discipline, lifecycle, or artifact path directly: proof-envelope formalization, residual-honest compression, typed-job autonomy, and readiness lifecycle discipline. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, the site-quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future summaries avoid the same generic result scaffold. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,890 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,389 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1054 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal causal-explanation prose polish
- Reworked repeated reader-visible
This matters becausecausal explanations across six chapter passages so each one names the actual consequence directly: security-route pressure, upgrade failure visibility, cyclic-memory contract failure, living-book self-governance, routing authority, and readiness-vs-identity separation. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, the site-quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future causal explanations avoid the same reusable scaffold. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,892 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,391 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1055 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal causal-transition prose polish
- Reworked repeated reader-visible
This is whycausal transitions across nine passages so each one names the actual architecture consequence directly: security before self-improvement, formal intent contracts, execution feedback, hive authority separation, rights testing, rights persistence across replacement, semantic-representation grounding, planning dispatch states, and conservative evidence promotion. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, the site-quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future causal transitions avoid the same generic explanation scaffold. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,915 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,414 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1056 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal reader overlay runtime audit
- Hardened the reader-overlay/delta workflow so the live Human-view runtime now records embedded, matching, applied, and skipped overlay operation counts on rendered pages, and the browser validator fails if the payload is embedded but not processed. Tightened
scripts/validate_reader_overlays.pyto compare live payload counts with generated reader-edition counts and to require either a zero-active-operation note or operation-level before/after excerpts inreader_delta_report.md. Updated overlay authoring docs, release profiles, runbooks, Appendix J, public-readiness notes, the outline, site-quality standards, and the v1.0 status guard so future reader-only deltas are edited in tracked overlays and reviewed through generated reports rather than hand-patched generated manuscripts. The v1.0 overlay manifest still has zero active operations, so no reader-only prose was invented in this pass. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1057 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal fixture-caveat prose polish
- Reworked repeated reader-visible fixture caveat formulas across ten MVI and proof-envelope passages so each one names the actual fixture surface directly: candidate tool cards, typed jobs, context transactions, runtime adapters, proof-carrying claims, reference traces, resource budgets, cyclic memory, substrate adoption, and compressed artifacts. Tightened
scripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, the site-quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future fixture caveats avoidThe fixture validates,The fixture is not, andThe fixture is onlyformulas. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,939 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,438 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1058 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal invariant-opener prose polish
- Reworked repeated reader-visible
The invariant isformulas across six invariant passages so each section names the preserved boundary directly: agency availability under pressure, practical rights availability, visible constitutional commitments, cyclic-substrate boundary preservation, compact-system accountability, and addressable compilation failure. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, the site-quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future invariant prose avoids the same generic opener. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,931 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,430 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1059 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal reader overlay delta review detail
- Strengthened the reader-overlay delta workflow so generated
reader_delta_report.mdnow records operation content digests and before/after review excerpts in addition to strip transformations, editable overlay source, loaded operation files, operation metadata, review checklist, and non-claims. Added an authoring guide undereditions/reader_overlays/v1_0/chapters/for future chapter-level overlay operations, tightened the overlay validator so the report-detail section cannot disappear, and updated the release profile, outline, workflow docs, release docs, public-readiness notes, site-quality standard, status snapshot, and release-editions appendix. The v1.0 overlay manifest still has zero active operations, so no reader-only prose was invented in this pass. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1060 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal failure-route prose polish
- Reworked repeated reader-visible
Each failure shouldformulas across fourteen failure-mode passages so each chapter names its actual residual, downgrade, blocked-promotion, rollback, violation, quarantine, or acceptance path directly. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, the site-quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future failure-mode prose avoids the same generic failure-obligation opener. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,942 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,441 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1061 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal interface-obligation prose polish
- Reworked repeated reader-visible
The interface shouldformulas across eight passages so each interface paragraph names the actual record, receipt, boundary, or artifact directly: simulation claim classes, routing receipts, authority-delta lowering, raw-request/contract separation, semantic command specificity, mode-tagged adequacy, context receipts, and failure receipts. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, the site-quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future interface prose avoids the same generic obligation opener. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,944 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,443 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1062 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal problem-opener prose polish
- Reworked repeated reader-visible
The problem isopeners across eight chapter passages so each problem passage names its actual pressure directly: formal-method scope honesty, readiness lifecycle state, cyclic-structure claim confusion, semantic-IR repair locality, semantic-structure grounding, benchmark memory, MoECOT public evidence boundaries, and substrate adoption discipline. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, the site-quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future problem prose avoids the same generic opener. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,951 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,450 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1063 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal insufficiency-opener prose polish
- Reworked repeated reader-visible
The insufficiency isopeners across nine chapters so each insufficiency passage names its actual architectural failure directly: rollback gaps, finite-proof/learned-behavior gaps, cross-ledger spending, evidence scope drift, semantic proof drift, substrate leakage, reward substitution, route opacity, and self-improvement accounting. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, the site-quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future insufficiency prose avoids the same generic opener. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,961 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,460 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1064 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal reader overlay source contract
- Hardened the reader-edition delta workflow so the tracked overlay manifest and chapter operation files are explicitly the editable source for human-reader-only semantic deltas, while generated
reader_delta_report.mdremains review output that is regenerated from overlays and canonical chapter source. Extended the generated delta report with editable-source, overlay-file, source-policy, and review-checklist sections; added manifest-level delta/report contracts; tightened release-profile and reader-overlay validators; and updated the outline, workflow docs, release appendix, edition docs, status snapshot, public readiness map, site quality standard, and writing runbook. The v1.0 overlay manifest still has zero active operations, so no reader-only prose was invented in this pass. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1065 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal minimum-implementation prose polish
- Reworked repeated reader-visible
The minimum shouldMVI formulas across 10 chapters so each minimum viable implementation names its actual first artifact or validation slice directly: boundary fixture, agency-rights checklist, predicate fixture, rights ledger, conflict fixture, budget ledger, fidelity fixture, substrate evaluation, semantic-node fixture, and roadmap fixture. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, the site-quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future MVI prose avoids the same generic minimum-obligation cadence. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,960 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,459 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1066 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal response-formula prose polish
- Reworked repeated reader-visible
The response isfailure-mode formulas in the Personal Compute Hives and Artifact Steward Agents chapters so each passage names the actual mitigation, governance control, protocol, or continuity path: privacy control, scheduling contracts, identity boundaries, hive memory contracts, mission discipline, treasury controls, contribution governance, capture resistance, injection defense, human-maintenance continuity, and sunset protocol. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, the site-quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future failure-mode prose avoids the same generic response cadence. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,949 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,448 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1067 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal record-obligation prose polish
- Reworked repeated reader-visible
The record shouldformulas across 17 chapters so record-bearing prose names the actual ledger, receipt, packet, card, admission record, claim record, or backlog record carrying the requirement. The pass covers simulation claims, MoECOT runtime evidence packets, cyclic-substrate adoption ledgers, substrate adoption records, generation-mode records, context transactions, procedure cards, benchmark ratchet records, policy update records, source backlog records, compact-system receipts, adequacy records, approval records, budget ledgers, replay records, readiness records, and compressed-artifact admission records. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, the site-quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future record prose stays specific. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,943 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,442 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1068 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal stack-obligation prose polish
- Reworked repeated reader-visible
The stack shouldobligation formulas across 14 chapters so the prose names the actual responsible layer, record, gate, artifact, or accounting surface: efficient routing, total-contract accounting, agency-rights residuals, benevolent-capture checks, semantic representations, self-improvement gates, command fields, generation governance, residual-honest accounting, artifact-compression routes, value-conflict handling, tribunal routing, benchmark ratchets, and compilation. Updated the two affected core-claim strings inbook_structure.jsonand regenerated Appendix C so claim/evidence text stays aligned with the canonical source. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, the site-quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future reader-visible prose avoids the same generic stack-level cadence. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,931 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,430 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1069 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal practical-purpose prose polish
- Reworked repeated reader-visible
The practical ... isformulas in eight chapter passages so the prose names the actual architecture boundary directly: authority denial, field identity, contested rights, constitutional predicates, verification adequacy, claim-ledger identity, proof-consumability, and cyclic-substrate adoption scope. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, the site-quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future drafting avoids the same generic cadence. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,946 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,445 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1070 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal live Human view reader overlay payload
- Extended the reader-overlay system so active semantic overlay operations now feed both generated reader editions and the live GitHub Pages Human view. Added
scripts/sync_reader_overlay_asset.pyand generatedassets/reader-overlays.html, then updated_quarto.ymlgeneration to embed that payload beforeassets/reading-mode.html. The reading-mode runtime can apply section-anchored overlay operations in Human view while preserving the original AI/research source in AI view. Tightened release profiles, static toggle validation, rendered live Human-view validation, browser validation, public-readiness checks, docs, runbooks, Appendix J, and the v1.0 status snapshot so future reader-only deltas cannot drift between the live toggle and generated reader manuscripts. The v1.0 overlay manifest still has zero active operations, so no reader-only prose was invented in this pass. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1071 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal reader overlay delta layer
- Added a tracked semantic reader-overlay system under
editions/reader_overlays/for major-version human-reader deltas that should survive regeneration without hand-editingbuild/reader_edition/. Extendedscripts/build_reader_edition.pyso reader generation loads the configured overlay manifest, applies active section-anchored operations by stable file path and heading, writesreader_delta_report.md, and records overlay status inreader_manifest.json,READER_RELEASE_CHECKLIST.md, andcompanion_notes.md. Addedscripts/validate_reader_overlays.py --check, wired it into release profiles, GitHub Pages validation, public-readiness validators, README/docs, Appendix J, and the v1.0 status snapshot. The v1.0 overlay manifest is initialized with no active operations, so no reader-only prose was invented in this pass. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1072 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal problem prose formula polish
- Reworked generic problem-section and reader-spine formulas across 25 chapter passages so reader-visible prose no longer leans on
The book needs,The stack needs, orThe ASI Stack needsas repeated architectural throat-clearing. The revised passages name the actual boundary directly: architecture framing, authority vocabulary, failure modeling, constitutional substrate, agency constraints, contract boundaries, artifact identity, context transactions, procedural-memory promotion, fast-generation accounting, compression fallback, substrate evaluation, proof contracts, semantic representations, runtime shape, prototype dependency order, and self-improvement permissions. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, site-quality docs, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future problem prose stays chapter-specific. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,963 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,462 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1073 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal interface contract prose polish
- Reworked repeated interface-contract formulas across 17 chapter passages so reader-visible prose no longer leans on generic patterns such as
The interface should distinguish,The interface should expose,The interface should carry,The interface should also, orThe contract should also. The revised passages name the chapter-specific record obligation directly: evidence roles, field confidence, baseline obligations, compression permissions, hardware refusal, contract-change rules, representation modes, training/deployment evidence boundaries, instrumentation effects, failed materialization, value-conflict states, constitutional diffs, transaction states, use envelopes, residual-cost ownership, rights outcomes, artifact-vs-claim validity, and proof consumer requirements. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, site-quality docs, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future interface sections stay chapter-specific. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 184,034 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,533 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1074 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal diagram walkthrough labels
- Replaced the repeated chapter-wide
Diagram reading notelabel with chapter-specific diagram walkthrough labels across all 54 chapters, using labels such asHow to read the route ledger,Reading the context ABI, andWhat the benchmark ratchet showsso the live Human view and generated reader edition keep the accessibility walkthroughs without a template-shaped repeated prefix. Tightenedscripts/validate_visual_coverage.pyso diagram walkthrough labels must use accepted reader-facing forms and remain unique across chapters, and tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso the old generic label cannot return. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 184,042 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,541 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1075 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal source ownership boundary
- Added generated
Source Ownership Boundarysections to Appendix G and Appendix H so Appendix G reads as the Corben-side source appendix only and Appendix H reads as the external-source appendix only before either table appears. Tightenedscripts/validate_source_appendices.py, the v1.0 status guard, README, and outline so future scaffold syncs preserve the two independent top-level source appendices instead of letting external literature look like a second part of Appendix G. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1076 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal invariant prose polish
- Reworked repeated invariant-section openers across the human-reader spine so chapters no longer lean on generic formulas such as
Another invariant is,A second invariant is,The strongest invariant is, orThe key invariant is. The revised passages name the chapter-specific preserved boundary directly: claim specificity, evaluator independence, obligation non-erasure, alias honesty, evidence asymmetry, verifier separation, baseline symmetry, least sufficient power, branch containment, traceability, protected overhead, decode accountability, provenance, and related invariants. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, site-quality docs, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future invariant sections stay chapter-specific. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1077 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal failure-mode prose polish
- Reworked repeated failure-mode openers across the human-reader spine so chapters no longer lean on generic formulas such as
The subtle failure is,The subtle failure mode is, orAnother failure is. The revised passages name the chapter-specific laundering, drift, theater, rollover, capture, bias, stale-state, or authority failure directly while preserving the same support states and non-claim boundaries. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, site-quality docs, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future drafts keep failure sections chapter-specific. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1078 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal source appendix ownership labels
- Sharpened the generated source-appendix labels so Appendix G now renders as
Corben's Own Sources, Papers, and Local Projectsand Appendix H renders asExternal Sources by Other Authors. Updated the manifest, scaffold generator, source-appendix validator, v1.0 status guard, README, outline, bibliography-plan chapter, full-book goal template, project prompt, tracked ASI Stack skill, and repository map so the split is obvious in the appendix titles as well as the scope tables. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1079 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal support prose formula polish
- Reworked repeated support-boundary formulas in nine reader-visible chapter passages so generated reader output no longer repeats
The support state remains argumentorThe passage-reviewed mappings support discussionacross chapters. The revised prose names the chapter-specific doctrine, ledger, failure radar, self-improvement endpoint, acceleration taxonomy, Circle contracts, coil contracts, substrate candidates, or simulation boundary while preservingargumentsupport and non-claim limits. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, site-quality docs, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard so future drafts reject those formulaic support openers. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1080 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal inline reader evidence boundaries
- Reworked generated reader-edition Core Claim handling and live Human view support-boundary placement so repeated AI/research support-state boilerplate is hidden or stripped while the compact evidence boundary is attached inline to the visible claim text instead of opening repeated support paragraphs. Tightened
scripts/validate_reader_spine.py,scripts/validate_reader_evidence_boundaries.py,scripts/validate_reading_mode_toggle.py,scripts/validate_live_human_view.py, release-profile validation, and public documentation so generated reader chapters rejectEvidence boundary: architectural argument.as a paragraph opener while preserving the support-state boundary. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1081 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal interface prose polish
- Reworked repeated
The interface is...openers across chapterInterfacessections into chapter-specific handoff prose so the live Human view and generated reader manuscript read less like a template. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.py, site-quality docs, writing runbook, scaffolded test specs, and v1.0 status guard so future chapter drafts rejectThe interface is the,The interface is a, andThe interface is anas generic interface formulas. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1082 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal reader section-quality floors
- Tightened the generated Human/reader projection by adding section-level word-count floors and substantial prose-paragraph floors to
reader_spine_validation, then enforcing them inscripts/validate_reader_spine.pyagainst the derived reader edition. Updated the release profile validator, README, outline, writing runbook, site-quality standard, release-edition docs, publication-readiness notes, and v1.0 status guard so future chapter edits must keep the stripped human version book-like section by section rather than merely clearing a whole-chapter word count. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1083 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal source appendix ownership title clarity
- Retitled the generated source ownership appendices so Appendix G now renders as
Corben's Sources, Papers, and Local Projectsand Appendix H renders asExternal Sources and Third-Party Literature. Updated the manifest, scaffold generator, source-appendix validator, v1.0 status guard, README, outline, bibliography-plan chapter, full-book goal template, project prompt, tracked ASI Stack skill, repository map, and external-literature policy wording so Corben/local source records and external third-party literature remain visibly separate top-level appendices rather than two parts of a single “sources used” appendix. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1084 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal generated reader source-review language
- Extended reader-edition generation so relaxed-reader source rewrites mechanical scaffold terms such as
source crosswalk,Codex workflow,connector/source-note, and hyphenatedsource-noteforms into source-map, automation, or review-context language, with stripped-heading counts and reader-language transformation counts recorded separately in the generated manifest/checklist. The reader-edition check and reader-spine validator now fail if those terms leak back into generated reader source. Updated release-edition documentation without changing live AI/research scaffolding, claim support states, source mappings, proof results, benchmark results, runtime results, or reader/ebook/audio artifact status.
F.1085 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal reader scaffold-language polish
- Removed the remaining generated-reader chapter mentions of
Codex workflowandsource crosswalk, replacing them with reader-facing automation/source-map language. Tightened the reader-spine profile and validators so those scaffold phrases now fail in generated reader chapters, and documented the stronger reader-release term boundary. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1086 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal dynamic chapter adjacency workflow
- Added
scripts/chapter_adjacency_report.pyand improvedscripts/add_chapter.pyso manifest-driven chapter additions, moves, merges, and removals have explicit predecessor/current Handoff repair guidance. Updated the README, living update workflow, repository map, and site-quality standard so future agents can keep the book dynamic without hand-renumbering files or searching the whole manuscript for transition repairs. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1087 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal reader workspace handoff review contract
- Extended the reader-edition generator so each generated reader workspace carries the reader-spine validation policy and an explicit Handoff continuity review requirement in
reader_manifest.json, and the generatedREADER_RELEASE_CHECKLIST.mdnow asks reviewers to confirm oneHandoffafterSummary, next-manifest-title continuity for non-final chapters, and final book-level closure. The generator check now fails if those generated review contracts disappear. Updated release-edition documentation without claiming a reviewed reader artifact, ebook, audio artifact, support-state promotion, benchmark result, runtime result, or new proof result.
F.1088 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal reader handoff continuity validation
- Tightened the generated reader-edition spine so
scripts/validate_reader_spine.py --checknow requires every stripped reader chapter to preserve exactly one substantialHandoffsection afterSummary, name the next manifest chapter title for non-final chapters, reject numbered chapter references and generic transition formulas, and close the book-level arc in the final chapter. Aligned the release profile, profile validator, README, release-edition docs, site-quality standard, writing runbook, outline, and v1.0 status guard so future reader manuscripts cannot lose chapter-to-chapter continuity during live-scaffold stripping. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1089 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal human support-boundary polish
- Reworked the generated reader-edition path and live Human view so repeated AI/research support-state boilerplate such as
The claim remains at argument supportis replaced with the compact human-facing phraseEvidence boundary: architectural argument.while AI view preserves the original sentence. Tightenedscripts/validate_reader_evidence_boundaries.py,scripts/validate_reading_mode_toggle.py,scripts/validate_live_human_view.py, and the real-browser Human-view validator so generated reader chapters cannot retain the repeated boilerplate and rendered Human view must hide/replace it across all manifest chapters. Updated release profiles, README, release docs, site quality standard, writing runbook, release-editions appendix, publication-readiness notes, outline, and the v1.0 status guard. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1090 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal human-view core-claim marker polish
- Reworked the live Human view and generated reader-edition path so raw bracketed core-claim markers remain visible in the default AI/research view but are hidden in Human view and stripped from generated reader chapters. The reader evidence-boundary validator now requires one live-source marker, zero generated-reader markers, retained claim text, and a plain-language support-state boundary in every generated Core Claim section; the live browser validator now checks raw marker hiding/restoration across reading modes. Updated the release profile, README, release docs, site quality standard, writing runbook, release-editions appendix, publication-readiness notes, and v1.0 status guard. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1091 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal appendix-local source identity
- Replaced the shared generated
Ownership At A Glancetable in Appendix G and Appendix H with appendix-localAppendix Identitytables so Appendix G reads only as Corben-authored, Corben-supplied, recovered, and local project sources, while Appendix H reads only as third-party papers, documentation, outside projects, and other external sources by authors other than Corben. Tightenedscripts/validate_source_appendices.py, the outline, README, and v1.0 status guard so future scaffold syncs preserve the two top-level appendices instead of making external literature look like a second part of Appendix G. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1092 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal reader-spine meta-language ratchet
- Reworked reader-facing chapter prose across 25 chapters so the generated human-reader manuscript no longer contains
this chapterorthe chapterself-reference in chapter bodies after live-only scaffolding is stripped. Addedreader_spine_validation.blocked_meta_phrasestoeditions/release_profiles.jsonand tightenedscripts/validate_reader_spine.pyso generated reader chapters now fail if those phrases return. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,692 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,191 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1093 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal human bridge sequencing ratchet
- Reworked Human Reading Path bridge prose that still opened from part/chapter sequencing scaffolds such as
Part I,Part II,previous layers,first half, andclosing move, replacing those openings with direct architecture-language transitions about authority, intent intake, bounded self-improvement, execution contracts, procedural memory, routing, resource economics, cyclic mechanisms, proof envelopes, and the research agenda. Tightenedscripts/validate_human_reading_paths.py, the v1.0 status snapshot guard, the site quality standard, and the writing runbook so future human bridges reject those sequencing formulas while preserving the liveAI view/Human viewprojection and generated reader-edition unwrapping, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,820 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,319 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1094 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal human bridge meta-language ratchet
- Reworked Human Reading Path bridge prose across the opening, evidence, capability, runtime, compression, substrate, proof, living-methodology, and research-agenda chapters so the human-only lead-ins speak from the architecture, stack, or manuscript instead of leaning on
the bookas meta-scaffold. Tightenedscripts/validate_human_reading_paths.py, the site quality standard, and the writing runbook so future bridges rejectthe bookandthis bookphrasing while preserving the existing reader-edition unwrapping, support-boundary, and Human-view toggle behavior. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1095 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal source ownership at-a-glance
- Added generated
Ownership At A Glancetables to both source appendices so Appendix G immediately reads as Corben-authored, Corben-supplied, recovered, or local project material, while Appendix H immediately reads as third-party papers, documentation, outside projects, and other non-Corben references. Tightenedscripts/validate_source_appendices.pyand the v1.0 status snapshot guard so the plain-language split survives future scaffold regeneration, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,822 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,321 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1096 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal handoff cadence hardening
- Reworked early foundation and intent handoffs that still used generic transition formulas such as
the next boundary,the next move,the next question,the handoff is, andthe handoff moves, replacing them with chapter-specific systems prose about architecture economics, authority accounting, failure evidence, contested value, governance rights, replacement transactions, security handles, recursive-improvement conditions, and command semantics. Tightenedscripts/validate_chapter_handoffs.pyso every manifest chapter handoff now rejects those formulas while still requiring the next manifest chapter title or final book-level closure. Updated the site quality standard and writing runbook. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1097 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal full-book chapter handoffs
- Added reader-facing
Handoffsections afterSummaryin all nine Part IV evidence, implementation, and living-book chapters, carrying the book from executable specifications through benchmark ratchets, policy optimization, artifact stewardship, integrated reference architecture, Project Theseus, prototype roadmap, living-book methodology, and open research/bibliography discipline into a closing book-level workflow handoff. Expandedscripts/validate_chapter_handoffs.pyso all fifty-four manifest chapters must keep exactly one handoff afterSummary; every non-final handoff must name the next manifest chapter title, and the final handoff must close the book-level arc without numbered chapter references. Updated the site quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,796 chapter words excluding YAML and 191,295 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1098 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part III chapter handoffs
- Added reader-facing
Handoffsections afterSummaryin all fifteen Part III routing, compression, representation, resource, simulation, mathematical-substrate, proof-carrying contract, cyclic-memory, and cyclic-mixer chapters, carrying the book from specialist routing through readiness, MoECOT runtime, personal compute hives, compact generation, generate-verify-repair compression, fast generation, artifact compression, semantic representation, resource economics, simulation fidelity, mathematical substrates, Circle proof contracts, cyclic memory, and cyclic mixers into the proof/evidence envelope. Expandedscripts/validate_chapter_handoffs.pyso all forty-five Part I, Part II, and Part III chapters must name the next manifest chapter title without numbered chapter references, and updated the site quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 183,228 chapter words excluding YAML and 190,727 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1099 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part II chapter handoffs
- Added reader-facing
Handoffsections afterSummaryin all sixteen Part II planning, memory, reasoning, and execution chapters, carrying the book from intent contracts through command semantics, planning, PlanForge scheduling, semantic IR, context ABI, context cells, memory transactions, verification adequacy, claim ledgers, proof-carrying claims, tribunal review, typed jobs, artifact graphs, runtime adapters, and procedural memory into specialist routing. Expandedscripts/validate_chapter_handoffs.pyso all thirty Part I and Part II chapters must name the next manifest chapter title without numbered chapter references, and updated the site quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status guard. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 182,335 chapter words excluding YAML and 189,834 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1100 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal source ownership rule hardening
- Added generated ownership-rule rows to Appendix G and Appendix H so the rendered source appendices state the simple boundary directly: Appendix G is for material Corben wrote, supplied, recovered from his project history, or built in local projects, while Appendix H is for sources produced by other authors, organizations, or outside projects. Tightened
scripts/validate_source_appendices.pyso this ownership rule is required, and updated the README, outline, and v1.0 status snapshot guard. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1101 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part I chapter handoffs
- Added reader-facing
Handoffsections afterSummaryin all fourteen Part I foundation chapters so the stack thesis, efficiency hypothesis, authority boundary, failure taxonomy, evidence discipline, intent boundary, constitutional substrate, agency rights, value conflict, governance rights, stable fields, replacement, security kernel, and recursive self-improvement sequence reads as a continuous front-door argument. Addedscripts/validate_chapter_handoffs.py, wired it intoscripts/validate_book.py, and documented the handoff ratchet so Part I handoffs must name the next manifest chapter title without numbered chapter references. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 181,397 chapter words excluding YAML and 188,896 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1102 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal full-book diagram reading notes
- Added explicit
Diagram reading noteprose after the primary Mermaid diagrams in all nine Part IV evidence, implementation, and living-book chapters, covering proof-envelope triage, benchmark ratchets, policy optimization, artifact stewardship, integrated reference traces, Project Theseus report-first loops, prototype roadmap gates, living-book methodology, and the research/bibliography backlog. Tightenedscripts/validate_visual_coverage.pyso every chapter in all four parts must keep diagram reading notes for Human view, reader editions, and future audio treatment, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 180,536 chapter words excluding YAML and 188,035 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1103 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part III diagram reading notes
- Added explicit
Diagram reading noteprose after the primary Mermaid diagrams in all fifteen Part III routing, compression, representation, and substrate chapters, covering specialist routing, readiness gates, MoECOT orchestration, personal compute hives, compact generation, generate-verify-repair compression, fast generation, artifact compression, semantic representations, resource budgets, simulation fidelity, substrate adoption, proof-carrying Circle contracts, cyclic memory, and cyclic mixer evaluation. Tightenedscripts/validate_visual_coverage.pyso Parts I, II, and III must keep diagram reading notes for Human view, reader editions, and future audio treatment, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 180,164 chapter words excluding YAML and 187,663 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1104 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part II diagram reading notes
- Added explicit
Diagram reading noteprose after the primary Mermaid diagrams in all sixteen Part II planning, memory, reasoning, and execution chapters, covering execution traces, command contracts, planning control, PlanForge DAGs, semantic IR, context ABI, semantic certificates, context transactions, verification adequacy, claim ledgers, proof-carrying claims, tribunal review, typed jobs, artifact graphs, runtime adapters, and procedural loop closure. Tightenedscripts/validate_visual_coverage.pyso both Part I and Part II chapters must keep diagram reading notes for Human view, reader editions, and future audio treatment, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 179,542 chapter words excluding YAML and 187,041 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1105 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal foundation diagram reading notes
- Added explicit
Diagram reading noteprose after the primary Mermaid diagrams in all fourteen Part I foundation chapters, covering the stack map, efficiency route ledger, authority transition, failure boundary map, evidence transition gate, intent contract flow, constitutional translation, agency rights checklist, value-conflict route, governance-right preservation, SCF route validation, replacement transaction, security-kernel/SCIF sequence, and recursive self-improvement gate. Tightenedscripts/validate_visual_coverage.pyso foundation chapters must keep diagram reading notes for Human view, reader editions, and future audio treatment, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,827 chapter words excluding YAML and 186,326 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1106 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human Reading Path tail-cadence polish
- Smoothed the remaining thirteen Human Reading Path bridges whose final five sentences still contained four short tagline-style sentences, covering failure modes, evidence discipline, agency/corrigibility, moral conflict, stable fields, verification bandwidth, typed jobs, personal compute hives, semantic representation, benchmark ratchets, policy optimization, artifact stewardship, and Project Theseus. Tightened the Human Reading Path cadence guard so future bridges may contain at most three clipped short sentences in their final five, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,299 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,798 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1107 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human Reading Path cadence polish
- Smoothed twelve Human Reading Path bridges that still ended with stacked short tagline-style sentences, covering efficiency, security, self-improvement, PlanForge DAGs, context transactions, claim ledgers, proof-carrying claims, tribunal review, artifact graphs, generate-verify-repair compression, MoECOT orchestration, and cyclic mixer adoption. Added a Human Reading Path cadence guard so future bridges cannot end with five clipped short sentences in a row, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,295 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,794 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1108 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal insufficiency meta-prose polish
- Replaced remaining self-referential
this chapter/the chapterphrasing from reader-facing problem and insufficiency prose with direct architectural language across agency rights, intent intake, moral conflict, runtime adapters, MoECOT orchestration, mathematical/search substrates, Circle contracts, cyclic mixers, executable proof envelopes, and Project Theseus. Extended the chapter DoD guard so futureWhy existing approaches are insufficientsections reject the same meta-chapter phrasing thatProblemandSummaryalready reject. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,304 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,803 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1109 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human Reading Path closing floor polish
- Raised the Human Reading Path closing-sentence floor from 9 to 11 words and reworked 20 short bridge endings so live Human view and generated reader editions end their orientation paragraphs as complete book prose. The pass covered efficiency, failure modes, evidence discipline, stable fields, security, context transactions, claim ledgers, proof-carrying claims, labor execution, routing, fast generation, compression repair, semantic representation, Circle contracts, benchmark ratchets, policy optimization, personal compute hives, artifact stewardship, Project Theseus, and prototype sequencing. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,321 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,820 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1110 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human Reading Path opening polish
- Raised the Human Reading Path opening-sentence floor from 8 to 11 words and reworked 25 short bridge openings so live Human view and generated reader editions begin with fuller book prose rather than clipped orientation taglines. The pass covered alignment intake, constitutional constraints, stable fields, replacement, security, execution contracts, PlanForge, context transactions, verification bandwidth, claim ledgers, proof-carrying claims, artifact graphs, runtime adapters, routing, personal compute hives, fast generation, artifact compression, semantic representation, simulation fidelity, Circle contracts, benchmark ratchets, policy optimization, artifact stewardship, prototype sequencing, and living methodology. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,293 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,792 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1111 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal source appendix title split
- Tightened the generated source-appendix boundary wording so Appendix G now renders as
Corben-Authored, Supplied, and Local Sources, while Appendix H remainsExternal Sources by Other Authors. Updated the manifest, scaffold generator, source-appendix validator, v1.0 status guard, README, outline, bibliography-plan chapter, full-book goal template, project prompt, and tracked ASI Stack skill so Corben-authored/supplied/local records and outside-author records are visibly separate top-level appendices rather than two parts of one “sources used” appendix. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1112 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human Reading Path closing polish
- Raised the Human Reading Path closing-sentence floor from 7 to 9 words and reworked the clipped bridge endings in Evidence States and Claim Discipline, Recursive Self-Improvement Boundaries, Resource Economics and Token Budgets, and Project Theseus as Report-First Implementation Reference. Updated
scripts/validate_human_reading_paths.py, the v1.0 status snapshot guard, and writing guidance so Human view bridges close as complete book prose rather than clipped slogans. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,246 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,745 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1113 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human Reading Path floor polish
- Raised the Human Reading Path minimum from 165 to 170 words and expanded the 16 shortest human-only bridges with chapter-specific closing detail for stack boundaries, formal intent, corrigibility, context access, semantic certificates, readiness gates, orchestration, artifact compression, cyclic mechanisms, cognitive compilation, proof envelopes, integrated architecture, moral conflict, semantic representation, and the open research agenda. Updated
scripts/validate_human_reading_paths.py, the v1.0 status snapshot guard, and writing guidance so future chapters preserve the higher Human view floor. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,247 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,746 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1114 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal problem framing prose polish
- Reworked repeated
The book needs a placeProblem-section formulas in Mathematical and Search Substrates and CoilRA, MultiCoil RoPE, and Cyclic Mixers. The revised problem openings now frame optional substrates as evaluation lanes and comparative holding areas in the architecture rather than as meta commentary about the manuscript. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future chapter prose rejects that generic problem formula, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,196 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,695 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1115 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal interface state-prose polish
- Reworked repeated
The interface should also recordInterface-section formulas across Mathematical and Search Substrates, PlanForge DAGs and Intelligence Arbitrage, and Prototype Roadmap. The revised interface prose now names the owning record directly: Substrate Adoption Records carry axis ledgers, PlanForge records carry scheduling state as a first-class value, and Prototype Phase Records carry dependency edges. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future chapter prose rejects that generic interface opener, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,197 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,696 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1116 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal mechanism source-boundary prose polish
- Reworked repeated
The reviewed passages sharpen theMechanism-section formulas across Context Transactions, Semantic Pages, and the Virtual Context ABI. The revised mechanism prose now states the actual source boundary for each layer: transactions define a runtime boundary rather than a running memory store, certificates carry narrower evidence than their vocabulary, and the ABI remains a record-level contract rather than evidence of context resolution under load. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future chapter prose rejects that generic source-boundary opener, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,187 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,686 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1117 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal summary evidence-boundary polish
- Reworked repeated
The evidence map is narrower nowSummary-section formulas across Routing Heads and Specialist Cores, Runtime Adapters, Tool Permissions, and Human Approval, and Procedural Memory and Cognitive Loop Closure. The revised summaries now name the actual evidence boundary for each layer: route-quality tests and safety evaluations remain future work, adapter traces and effect receipts have not run, and loop-closure/tool-generation execution remains unexecuted. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future chapter prose rejects that generic summary formula, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,171 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,670 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1118 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal mature support-claim prose polish
- Reworked repeated
This is a target architecture, not a current-result claimandIt remains beyond the chapter's present support stateformulas across 3 high-stakesBeyond the State of the Artsections into chapter-specific evidence-boundary prose for capability replacement, recursive self-improvement, and the security kernel. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future mature-endpoint sections reject those generic support-boundary sentences, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,136 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,635 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1119 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal MVI Lean-coverage prose polish
- Reworked repeated
The Lean coverage stays atMinimum Viable Implementation formulas across 4 chapters into chapter-specific proof-boundary prose for claim ledgers, transactional context, semantic page certificates, and the Virtual Context ABI. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future MVI sections reject that generic Lean-coverage opener. The v1.0 status manuscript scale remains 178,108 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,607 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1120 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal mechanism evidence-boundary polish
- Reworked repeated
None of those passages showMechanism-section formulas across 5 chapters into chapter-specific evidence-boundary prose for S-IR compilation, context transactions, PlanForge scheduling, context-cell certificates, and the Virtual Context ABI. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future chapter prose rejects that generic mechanism formula, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,108 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,607 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1121 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal interface schema-prose polish
- Reworked repeated
The public schema now recordsInterface-section formulas across 9 chapters so each paragraph names the concrete record surface: command contract, failure-mode record, rights-exercise record, runtime packet schema, PlanForge scheduling record, proof-carrying claim record, authority-transition record, tribunal-review record, and context-reference schema. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future chapter prose rejects that generic interface formula, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,123 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,622 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1122 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal mature closure-bullet polish
- Reworked repeated
Failure closure:bullets across 26Beyond the State of the Artsections into chapter-specific closure rules for authority, evidence, rights, fields, routing, budgets, fidelity, proof contracts, recurrence, compression, runtime, and related mature endpoints. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future mature-endpoint sections rejectFailure closure:anddetect and route failure modes such as, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,124 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,623 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1123 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal source appendix ownership wording
- Renamed the generated human-facing Appendix G title to
Corben's Sources and Local Projectswhile keeping Appendix H asExternal Sources by Other Authorsand keeping the stable appendix file paths. Updated the manifest, scaffold generator, source-appendix validator, v1.0 status guard, README, outline, bibliography-plan chapter, release-edition wording, full-book goal template, project prompt, and tracked ASI Stack skill so Appendix G reads as Corben’s corpus/local-project appendix and Appendix H reads as the outside-author appendix. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,181 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,680 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1124 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part IV mature-endpoint polish
- Reworked repeated Part IV
Beyond the State of the Artformulas across 9 chapters and the manifest-sourced Appendix K implementation horizons, replacingAt that mature boundaryandIn that final productconstructions with chapter-specific mature endpoint prose. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future mature-endpoint sections reject those formulas, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,175 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,674 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1125 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal mature support-boundary polish
- Reworked repeated
Beyond the State of the Artsupport-boundary formulas across 40 chapters, replacingSupport should stay atconstructions with chapter-specific evidence-boundary prose while preserving everyargumentsupport-state limit. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future mature-endpoint sections reject that formula, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,180 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,679 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1126 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal mature contract polish
- Reworked repeated
Beyond the State of the Artcontract formulas across 26 chapters and the manifest-sourced Appendix K implementation horizons, replacingThe operational contract isconstructions with chapter-specific mature endpoint prose. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future mature-endpoint sections reject that formula, extended the implementation-horizon validator to accept explicit mature-target nouns without requiring the removed formula, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,178 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,677 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1127 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal MVI Lean-boundary polish
- Reworked repeated
Minimum Viable ImplementationLean-boundary formulas across 9 chapters, replacingThe accompanying Lean module is,The Lean predicates do not, andThese proofs do not implementconstructions with chapter-specific boundaries for ledger predicates, transactional memory records, DAG obligations, context certificates, ABI lookup receipts, compact-generation burdens, compression receipts, readiness records, and routing receipts. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future MVI sections reject those formulas, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,275 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,774 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1128 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal MVI proof-caveat polish
- Reworked repeated
Minimum Viable Implementationproof-caveat formulas across 20 chapters, replacingdoes not prove,do not prove,proves only,prove only, andcannot proveconstructions with chapter-specific evidence-boundary prose. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future MVI sections reject those formulas, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,254 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,753 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1129 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal MVI caveat polish
- Reworked repeated
Minimum Viable Implementationcaveat formulas across 28 chapters, replacingThat would...andwithout claiming...constructions with chapter-specific non-promotion language such as unclaimed deployment, quality, benchmark, runtime, scheduler, verifier, and reader-release boundaries. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future MVI sections reject those formulas, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,283 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,782 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1130 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal MVI formula polish
- Reworked repeated
Minimum Viable Implementationformulas across 45 chapters, replacingThe next useful implementation step is,The next useful fixture set is,The next useful fixture is,Passing the fixture, andPassing schema validation onlyphrasings with chapter-specific first-build prose while preserving each section’s non-promotion boundary. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future writing runs reject those known MVI formulas, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,247 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,746 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1131 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal source appendix title clarity
- Tightened the source appendix labels so Appendix G now renders as
Corben-Authored, Supplied, and Local Sourceswhile Appendix H remainsExternal Sources by Other Authors. Updated the manifest title, scaffold generator, source-appendix validator, v1.0 status guard, README, outline, repository map, publication-readiness notes, project prompt, and tracked ASI Stack skill so the public book makes the Corben-owned/local corpus versus outside-author literature boundary explicit without changing stable appendix file paths. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1132 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal mature endpoint opening polish
- Reworked the remaining repeated
At maturity,mature-endpoint openings andwould expose:list lead-ins across 25Beyond the State of the Artsections so the reader-facing product targets read less like shared scaffolding. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyto reject those formulas alongside the prior mature-endpoint boilerplate, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,249 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,748 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1133 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal mature endpoint formula polish
- Reworked repeated mature-endpoint formulas across 26
Beyond the State of the Artsections, replacingThe mature version is...openings and generic...product surface would include:lead-ins with chapter-specific product-surface prose. Tightenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso mature endpoints now rejectThe mature version is,The mature version of,The mature product surface would include:, andThe final product surface would include:patterns, and refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,258 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,757 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1134 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge formula polish
- Reworked repeated Human Reading Path bridge formulas across 24 chapters, replacing recurring
The useful,The practical,The point is,useful only when, and related bridge phrasings with chapter-specific book prose while keeping every bridge within the maintained 165-180 word window. Tightenedscripts/validate_human_reading_paths.pyand the v1.0 status snapshot guard so future writing runs reject those known formulas in.asi-human-onlybridge prose, and updated the site-quality standard and writing runbook to record the rule. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1135 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge opening polish
- Reworked the clipped opening sentences in 10
.asi-human-onlyHuman Reading Path bridges so the live Human view and generated reader spine enter those chapters through complete book prose rather than abrupt taglines. Tightenedscripts/validate_human_reading_paths.pyso each bridge must now open with at least 8 words as well as close with at least 7 words, and updated the site-quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status snapshot guard to record the maintained rule. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,277 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,776 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1136 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge closing polish
- Expanded the clipped final sentences in 23
.asi-human-onlyHuman Reading Path bridges so the live Human view and generated reader spine end those bridge paragraphs as continuous book prose rather than short validation-floor taglines. Tightenedscripts/validate_human_reading_paths.pyso each bridge must now close with at least 7 words, and updated the site-quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 status snapshot guard to record the maintained rule. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,256 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,755 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1137 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal mature-endpoint prose polish
- Reworked the repeated
Beyond the State of the Artopeners across 38 chapters and the generated implementation-horizon manifest so mature endpoints read as chapter-specific prose instead of formulaic manifest scaffolding. Strengthenedscripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyso future drafting fails if end-state sections reintroduceThe mature version of,The logical end state is, orAt full build-out,as formulaic openers. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,127 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,626 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1138 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal independent source appendices
- Reworked the generated Appendix G/H source presentation so Appendix G now renders only its own Corben/local-project scope block and Appendix H renders only its own external-source scope block, instead of showing a shared two-row ownership table in both places. Tightened
scripts/validate_source_appendices.pyso CI fails if either appendix presents the other appendix as a second scope row, and updated the README, outline, full-book goal template, and v1.0 status snapshot wording to describe G and H as independent top-level appendices. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1139 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal rendered diagram browser gate
- Extended
scripts/validate_live_human_view_browser.jsso the post-render browser gate now waits for Mermaid to render and verifies that every manifest chapter exposes at least one visible nonblank Mermaid SVG in both the Human and AI projections across the configured desktop and mobile viewports. The browser report now records rendered diagram counts and SVG metrics alongside the existing reading-mode and responsive-layout checks. Updated the site-quality standard, README, release docs, publication-readiness notes, and v1.0 status snapshot guard so source-level diagram coverage and live rendered-diagram visibility are both part of the v1 local gate. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result beyond rendered-site interaction, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1140 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal responsive layout guard
- Extended
scripts/validate_live_human_view_browser.jsso the real-browser Human-view gate records responsive layout metrics and fails when rendered pages have page-level horizontal overflow, clipped reading-mode controls, hidden mode buttons, or overflowing mode-button labels across the configured desktop and mobile viewports. Added bounded table styling inassets/styles.scssso wide generated tables scroll inside the content column instead of widening the whole page. Updated the site-quality standard, README, release docs, publication-readiness notes, and v1.0 status snapshot guard so full local v1 validation covers live-site interaction and responsive layout fit. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result beyond rendered reading-mode and layout interaction, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1141 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge prose polish
- Reworked abrupt Human Reading Path bridge endings in 11 chapters so the live Human view and generated reader spine read less like validation-floor filler and more like continuous book prose. The pass covered capability replacement and rollback, governance rights, planning control, procedural memory, compactness, resource budgets, runtime adapters, simulation fidelity, proof-carrying recurrence, mathematical substrates, and the Project Theseus implementation-reference boundary. All revised bridges remain within the 165-180 word maintained window and preserve support-state caveats in the ordinary chapter spine. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,282 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,781 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1142 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal responsive Human view browser gate
- Added
--all-viewportssupport toscripts/validate_live_human_view_browser.js, with explicit desktop and mobile viewport records in the browser report. Updated the live-book release gate, release-profile validator, README, runbooks, release docs, site-quality standard, publication-readiness notes, and v1.0 status snapshot guard so full local v1 validation now exercises every manifest chapter across desktop and mobile viewports with--all-chapters --all-viewportswhen browser automation is available. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result beyond rendered reading-mode interaction, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1143 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal all-chapter Human view browser gate
- Added
--all-chapterssupport toscripts/validate_live_human_view_browser.jsso the post-render browser check can exercise every manifest chapter plus the split source appendices instead of only representative pages. The report now records the selected page scope and keeps the oldsampled_pagesfield as a compatibility alias. Updated the live-book release gate, release-profile validator, README, runbooks, release docs, site-quality standard, publication-readiness notes, and v1.0 status snapshot guard so full local v1 validation uses the all-chapter browser mode while the default command remains available for lighter smoke runs. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result beyond rendered reading-mode interaction, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1144 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge floor 165
- Expanded the 33 Human Reading Path bridges below 165 words with short, chapter-specific closing phrases while keeping every bridge below the 180-word cap and free of meta-reader scaffolding. Raised
scripts/validate_human_reading_paths.pyso every manifest chapter bridge must now keep at least 165 words excluding the source-only heading. Updated the writing runbook, site quality standard, and v1.0 candidate status so the live Human view and generated reader edition preserve the stronger human-orientation floor. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 178,130 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,629 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1145 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal mechanism and end-state floors
- Audited all manifest chapter
MechanismandBeyond the State of the Artsections, then raisedscripts/validate_chapter_dod.pyso every manifest chapter mechanism section must keep at least 300 words and every mature-endpoint section must keep at least 200 words. The current manuscript already clears those floors, so this pass preserves existing mechanism depth and mature-endpoint substance without adding new source claims. Updated the writing runbook, site quality standard, and v1.0 candidate status to record the stronger central-architecture and product-end-state floors. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1146 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal insufficiency floor 130
- Expanded the thinnest
Why existing approaches are insufficientsection in Prototype Roadmap with a dependency-discipline sentence that keeps the roadmap grounded as an engineering sequence rather than ambition prose. Raisedscripts/validate_chapter_dod.pyso every manifest chapter insufficiency section must now keep at least 130 words. Updated the writing runbook, site quality standard, and v1.0 candidate status to record the stronger insufficiency floor. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 177,988 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,487 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1147 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal opening and summary floor 130
- Expanded the thin
Problemopenings for Moral Uncertainty and Value Conflict, CoilRA/MultiCoil RoPE/Cyclic Mixers, and Open Research Agenda and Bibliography Plan, plus the thinSummaryclosings for Moral Uncertainty and Value Conflict and Capability Replacement and Rollback. Raisedscripts/validate_chapter_dod.pyso every manifest chapterProblemandSummarysection must now keep at least 130 words. Updated the writing runbook, site quality standard, and v1.0 candidate status to record the stronger opening/closing substance floor. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 177,960 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,459 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1148 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal appendix source ownership titles
- Renamed the generated human-facing source appendix titles so Appendix G now renders as
Corben's Sources and Local Projects, while Appendix H renders asExternal Sources by Other Authors. Updated the scaffold generator, source-appendix validator, manifest, README, outline, release docs, project prompt, tracked ASI Stack skill, release profiles, repository map, publication readiness, and v1.0 status snapshot guard so the public book makes the source-ownership boundary obvious without changing stable appendix file paths. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1149 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal failure-mode floor 110
- Expanded the thinnest chapter
Failure modessections with concrete failure consequences for stale containment, stakeholder erasure, stale acceptance, orphaned dependency repair, context lease drift, stale-cell reuse, verification debt, stale proof reuse, role collapse, simulation laundering, receipt drift, alias blindness, trace fragmentation, and automation drift. Raisedscripts/validate_chapter_dod.pyso every manifest chapter failure-mode section must now keep at least 110 words. Updated the writing runbook, site quality standard, and v1.0 candidate status to record the stronger concrete-risk floor. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 177,792 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,291 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1150 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal invariant floor 110
- Expanded the thinnest chapter
Invariantssections with chapter-specific preservation rules for rejected routes, grant expiry, failure ownership, evidence downgrades, residual obligations, plan provenance, context leases, ledger identity, tribunal scope, specialist retirement, compact-reference paths, accepted/rejected generation attempts, consumer-specific adequacy, recurrence traces, baseline symmetry, benchmark history, and release non-claims. Raisedscripts/validate_chapter_dod.pyso every manifest chapter invariant section must now keep at least 110 words. Updated the writing runbook, site quality standard, and v1.0 candidate status to record the stronger preserved-boundary floor. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 177,518 chapter words excluding YAML and 185,017 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1151 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal MVI floor 125
- Expanded the thinnest chapter
Minimum Viable Implementationsections with concrete artifact, fixture, denial, stale-predicate, conflict-carrying, receipt, retirement, downgrade, and non-promotion boundaries, then raisedscripts/validate_chapter_dod.pyso every manifest chapter MVI section must now keep at least 125 words. Updated the writing runbook, site quality standard, and v1.0 candidate status to record the stronger smallest-honest-build floor. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 177,122 chapter words excluding YAML and 184,621 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1152 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge floor 160
- Expanded the 47 remaining low-margin
.asi-human-onlyHuman Reading Path bridges with direct, chapter-specific closing sentences, then raisedscripts/validate_human_reading_paths.pyso every manifest chapter bridge must now keep at least 160 words excluding the source-only heading while remaining below the 180-word cap. Updated the writing runbook, site quality standard, v1.0 status snapshot guard, and v1.0 candidate status so the live Human view and generated reader edition preserve the stronger bridge floor. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 176,794 chapter words excluding YAML and 184,293 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1153 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge floor 150
- Expanded the 38 remaining low-margin
.asi-human-onlyHuman Reading Path bridges with direct, chapter-specific closing sentences, then raisedscripts/validate_human_reading_paths.pyso every manifest chapter bridge must now keep at least 150 words excluding the source-only heading while remaining below the 180-word cap. Updated the writing runbook, site quality standard, v1.0 status snapshot guard, and v1.0 candidate status so the live Human view and generated reader edition preserve the stronger bridge floor. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 176,336 chapter words excluding YAML and 183,835 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1154 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge floor 140
- Expanded the 34 thinnest
.asi-human-onlyHuman Reading Path bridges with chapter-specific direct-prose orientation sentences, then raisedscripts/validate_human_reading_paths.pyso every manifest chapter bridge must now keep at least 140 words excluding the source-only heading while remaining below the 180-word cap. Updated the writing runbook, site quality standard, v1.0 status snapshot guard, and v1.0 candidate status so the live Human view and generated reader edition preserve the stronger bridge floor. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 175,944 chapter words excluding YAML and 183,443 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1155 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal source appendix separation
- Tightened the generated Appendix G/H source boundary so Appendix G now presents as
Corben-Authored, Corben-Supplied, and Local Project Sources, while Appendix H remains a separate external-source appendix rather than a subsection or second half of G. Updated the scaffold generator, source-appendix validator, manifest, bibliography-plan chapter, outline, README, release docs, project prompt, tracked ASI Stack skill, and v1.0 status snapshot guard to preserve the distinction between Corben-side source material and third-party external literature. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 175,501 chapter words excluding YAML and 183,000 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1156 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal MVI floor 90
- Expanded the eight thinnest chapter
Minimum Viable Implementationsections with concrete first-fixture, negative-fixture, trace, review, authority, and non-promotion boundaries, then raisedscripts/validate_chapter_dod.pyso every manifest chapter MVI section must now keep at least 90 words. Updated the writing runbook, site quality standard, and v1.0 candidate status to record the stronger smallest-honest-build floor. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 175,490 chapter words excluding YAML and 182,989 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1157 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal interface floor 130
- Expanded the nine thinnest chapter
Interfacessections with consumer-policy, refusal-path, transfer-boundary, residual-burden, certificate-use, and publication-scope handoff language, then raisedscripts/validate_chapter_dod.pyso every manifest chapterInterfacessection must now keep at least 130 words. Updated the writing runbook, site quality standard, and v1.0 candidate status to record the stronger systems-handoff floor. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 175,156 chapter words excluding YAML and 182,655 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1158 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal problem floor 120
- Expanded the 13 thinnest chapter
Problemsections with clearer stakes, boundary pressure, transfer/adoption risks, routing/readiness concerns, and evidence-boundary cautions, then raisedscripts/validate_chapter_dod.pyso every manifest chapterProblemsection must now keep at least 120 words. Updated the writing runbook, site quality standard, and v1.0 candidate status to record the stronger chapter-opening floor. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 174,703 chapter words excluding YAML and 182,202 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1159 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal invariant and failure-mode floor 90
- Expanded the thinnest chapter
InvariantsandFailure modessections with concrete preserved-boundary, laundering, replay, rollback, authority, proof, context, simulation, compression, and bibliography-failure language, then raisedscripts/validate_chapter_dod.pyso every manifest chapter must now keep at least 90 words in each section. Updated the writing runbook, site quality standard, and v1.0 candidate status to record the stronger boundary/failure-mode floor. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 173,950 chapter words excluding YAML and 181,449 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1160 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal summary floor 120
- Expanded the 28 shortest chapter summaries with chapter-specific synthesis, cleaner handoffs, and explicit evidence boundaries where relevant, then raised
scripts/validate_chapter_dod.pyso every manifest chapter summary must contain at least 120 words while preserving the existing bans on self-referential chapter phrasing, mechanical section handoffs, and live crosswalk references. Updated the site quality standard and v1.0 candidate status to record the stronger reader-facing closing-prose gate. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 172,363 chapter words excluding YAML and 179,862 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1161 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal diagram floor 12
- Expanded the thinnest Mermaid mechanism diagrams in 17 chapters with additional residual, monitor, backlog, consumer-decision, or support-boundary states, then raised
scripts/validate_visual_coverage.pyso every chapter diagram must now clear at least 12 non-comment lines in addition to the existing edge, node, and labeled-transition floors. Updated the site quality standard and v1.0 candidate status to record the stronger visual-substance gate. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 170,495 chapter words excluding YAML and 177,994 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1162 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge floor 130
- Expanded the 39 thinnest
.asi-human-onlyHuman Reading Path bridges with chapter-specific closing orientation sentences and raisedscripts/validate_human_reading_paths.pyto require at least 130 prose words excluding the source-only heading. Updated the writing runbook, site quality standard, v1.0 status snapshot guard, and v1.0 candidate status so the live Human view and generated reader edition keep the stronger bridge floor. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 170,371 chapter words excluding YAML and 177,870 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1163 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal source ownership labels and audio horizon guard
- Renamed the human-facing Appendix G title to
Corben-Authored, Supplied, and Local Sourceswhile keeping the stableappendices/G_corben_source_corpus.qmdpath and Appendix H asExternal Sources and Literature. Updated the scaffold generator, source-appendix validator, manifest title, README, outline, release docs, release profiles, publication status, and ASI Stack skill wording so Corben-authored/supplied/local sources are visibly separate from third-party external literature. Also tightened the audio-script path so release profiles cannot stripMinimum Viable ImplementationorBeyond the State of the Art, andscripts/build_audio_script.py --checkreports whether generated chapter scripts preserve both implementation-horizon headings. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 169,834 chapter words excluding YAML and 177,333 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1164 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal reader evidence-boundary guard
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_evidence_boundaries.pyto derive the reader edition and verify that every generated reader chapter preserves the live core-claim marker, the manifest support state, and a plain-language support-state boundary in the Core Claim section. Wired the check into release profiles, publication/book validators, GitHub Pages workflow, README, release/runbook docs, and v1.0 status gates. Added explicitargumentsupport-boundary prose to the Personal Compute Hives, Fast Generation Architectures, and Artifact Steward Agents reader-visible Core Claim sections. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 169,830 chapter words excluding YAML and 177,329 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1165 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal part-boundary Human view pass
- Revised the
.asi-human-onlyHuman Reading Path bridges for the book opening, the Part II/III/IV opening chapters, the integrated reference architecture, the living-book methodology, and the closing research agenda so the live Human view has stronger reader continuity at major structural handoffs. Refreshed the v1.0 status manuscript scale to 169,812 chapter words excluding YAML and 177,311 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1166 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge floor 120
- Expanded the 27 shortest
.asi-human-onlyHuman Reading Path bridges with chapter-specific closing orientation sentences and raisedscripts/validate_human_reading_paths.pyto require at least 120 prose words excluding the source-only heading. The live Human view and generated reader edition now have a 120-word minimum bridge across all 54 chapters, with the v1.0 status manuscript scale refreshed to 169,601 chapter words excluding YAML and 177,100 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1167 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal browser-smoke Human view
- Added
scripts/validate_live_human_view_browser.js, a post-render browser smoke validator for the liveAI view/Human viewtoggle. When Playwright/Chrome is available it opens representative rendered chapter pages plus Appendix G and Appendix H, checks?view=human,?view=ai, local mode persistence, live-section hiding, live-TOC hiding, Human Reading Path visibility, and AI-view restoration; when browser automation is unavailable it reports an explicit skip rather than fabricating a browser result. Wired the check into the live-book release profile, GitHub Pages workflow, publication/book validators, status docs, runbooks, and full-book goal template. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime capability result, reviewed reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1168 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal explicit source appendix split
- Made the existing Appendix G/H source split harder to miss by renaming the generated source-corpus file to
appendices/G_corben_source_corpus.qmdand the generated external-source file toappendices/H_external_sources.qmd. Updatedbook_structure.json,_quarto.ymlgeneration, source-appendix validation, publication/book validators, release profiles, README, the master Codex prompt, and the tracked ASI Stack skill so Appendix G is visibly Corben’s authored/supplied/local corpus and Appendix H is visibly external sources and literature. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1169 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal labeled diagram transitions
- Strengthened
scripts/validate_visual_coverage.pyso a qualifying chapter Mermaid diagram must include at least two labeled transitions in addition to the existing line, edge, and node thresholds. Added explicit transition labels to the artifact graph, personal compute hive, fast generation, Circle proof-contract, artifact steward, and Project Theseus diagrams so their arrows name the governance or evidence handoff instead of merely connecting boxes. Updated the site quality standard, v1.0 status, and generated test-spec text. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, visual proof, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1170 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal whole-book Human view validation
- Strengthened
scripts/validate_live_human_view.pyso post-render validation checks that all 67 rendered book pages carry theAI view/Human viewtoggle, URL mode contract, and assistive status strings, while preserving the stricter chapter-only checks for live-only heading targets, page-TOC targets, and.asi-human-onlybridge blocks. Updated the v1.0 status, site-quality standard, writing runbook, release-edition docs, and publication-readiness notes to reflect whole-book toggle coverage. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1171 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal implementation horizon guard
- Added
scripts/validate_implementation_horizons.pyto machine-check that every manifest chapter has a concrete minimum viable implementation and mature beyond-state-of-the-art endpoint, and that generated Appendix K matchesbook_structure.jsonin manifest order. Wired the guard into publication validation, book validation, the GitHub Pages workflow, README, living update workflow, site quality standard, v1.0 candidate gate, prewriting gate, publication-readiness checklist, and full-book goal template. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, implementation result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1172 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge quality floor
- Expanded 37 low-margin Human Reading Path bridges with chapter-specific transition prose and raised
scripts/validate_human_reading_paths.pyto require at least 110 prose words excluding the source-only heading. Updated the site quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 candidate status to record the stronger live Human view contract and refreshed manuscript scale: 169,102 chapter words excluding YAML and 176,601 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1173 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal outline consistency guard
- Added
scripts/validate_outline_consistency.pyto keepdocs/book_outline.mdaligned withbook_structure.json: manifest chapter order, titles, core claims, assigned source IDs, and Lean proof targets must remain present and matching in the outline. Wired the guard into publication validation, book validation, the GitHub Pages workflow, README, living update workflow, site quality standard, v1.0 candidate gate, prewriting gate, and publication-readiness checklist. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1174 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal status snapshot guard
- Added
scripts/validate_v1_status_snapshot.pyto compare the public v1.0 candidate status counts against current repository artifacts: manifest part/chapter/appendix counts, chapter word counts, source inventory/source notes, source-evidence audit metrics, support-state counts, proof target count, schema/fixture/release-record counts, and Human Reading Path prose minimum. Wired the guard into publication validation, book validation, the GitHub Pages workflow, README, living update workflow, site quality standard, v1.0 candidate gate, prewriting gate, and publication-readiness checklist. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1175 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal source appendix ownership guard
- Added
scripts/validate_source_appendices.pyto machine-check that Appendix G contains only Corben/source-corpus records and Appendix H contains only source records markedexternal_literature. Wired the guard into publication validation, book validation, the GitHub Pages workflow, README, living update workflow, site quality standard, v1.0 candidate gate, prewriting gate, and publication-readiness checklist. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1176 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal prose-only Human bridge floor
- Tightened
scripts/validate_human_reading_paths.pyso Human Reading Path word counts exclude the source-only heading and apply to the prose that appears in Human view and generated reader editions. Expanded the remaining short bridges and raised the enforced prose-only floor to 100 words across all 54 chapters. Updated the site quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 candidate status to record the stronger contract and current manuscript scale: 168,558 chapter words excluding YAML and 176,057 raw chapter-file words. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1177 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal status count refresh
- Refreshed the v1.0 candidate manuscript scale after the Human Reading Path bridge expansions: 54 chapter files, 168,402 chapter words excluding YAML front matter, and 175,901 raw chapter-file words including metadata and live scaffolding. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1178 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge floor ratchet
- Raised
scripts/validate_human_reading_paths.pyfrom a 90-word to a 95-word minimum after the bridge-substance pass lifted the current Human Reading Path minimum to 99 words. Updated the site quality standard, writing runbook, and v1.0 candidate status so future drafting keeps the stronger human-readable floor. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1179 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge substance pass
- Expanded the shortest Human Reading Path bridges for constitutional alignment, intent-to-execution contracts, semantic context cells, readiness gates, fast generation, Circle Calculus contracts, living-book methodology, and the open research agenda. The live Human view and generated reader spine now have a stronger direct-book orientation before technical sections resume, with the Human Reading Path validator reporting a 99-word minimum bridge. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1180 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal appendix ownership table
- Added a generated ownership-boundary table to Appendix G and Appendix H so Corben’s supplied/authored source corpus and third-party external literature are visually distinguished at the top of both source appendices. Updated the scaffold generator and repository map so the boundary survives future manifest syncs and remains visible in repo orientation docs. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1181 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal status gate alignment
- Refreshed the public v1.0 candidate and readiness surfaces after the source-appendix split and gate expansions: the current snapshot now records 4 parts, 54 manifest-driven chapters, 11 appendices, 168,086 chapter words excluding YAML, 175,585 raw chapter-file words, substantive diagram validation, the 90-word Human Reading Path floor with a current 95-word minimum, and the expanded generated-scaffold, chapter DoD, and repeated-prose checks. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1182 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal publish gate expansion
- Expanded the GitHub Pages workflow so public deployment now checks generated scaffold freshness, chapter DoD, reading-mode toggle wiring, Human Reading Path coverage, reader-spine derivation, reader-edition and reader-format setup, audio-script setup, visual coverage, proof/source audits, schema and protocol fixtures, repeated-prose guards, Lean, Quarto render, and rendered live Human-view validation before upload. Updated the site quality standard and publication-readiness notes to match the maintained local gate. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1183 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge floor pass
- Raised the Human Reading Path quality floor to 90 words and expanded the shortest human-only bridges across authority, intent, command contracts, planning, compilation, context cells, verification, proof envelopes, typed jobs, artifact graphs, adapters, procedural memory, fast generation, benchmarks, compute hives, optional substrates, cyclic mixers, living-book methodology, and the open research agenda. The live Human view and generated reader edition now carry at least 95 words of direct, chapter-specific orientation per manifest chapter. Updated the site quality standard and writing runbook so future runs preserve the stronger floor. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1184 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal diagram substance guard
- Strengthened
scripts/validate_visual_coverage.pyfrom a Mermaid presence check into a diagram-substance gate that requires enough meaningful lines, transitions, and labeled nodes for every manifest chapter. Expanded the MoECOT runtime, verification bandwidth, prototype roadmap, and open research agenda diagrams so they show the relevant route/gate/backlog lifecycles instead of minimal chains. Updated the site quality standard to document that diagrams must explain mechanisms, not merely exist. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1185 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal source appendix adjacency
- Reordered the source appendices so Appendix G is
Corben's Source Corpusand Appendix H isExternal Literature and References, then shifted author-intent, release-edition, and implementation-horizon appendices to I, J, and K respectively. Updated the manifest, generated scaffold, release profiles, validators, README, outline, open-research chapter, and tracked ASI Stack skill so readers and future agents see the source-ownership boundary immediately. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1186 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge depth pass
- Expanded the thinnest Human Reading Path bridges with chapter-specific prose so the live Human view and generated reader edition carry a stronger human-readable orientation before technical sections resume. Raised
scripts/validate_human_reading_paths.pyto require at least 80 words per bridge and updated the site-quality standard to document the stronger bridge-depth expectation. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1187 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal backward transition polish
- Replaced remaining mechanical
The previous chapter,The previous layer, andThis is also the booktransition formulas across reader-facing bridge/problem prose with chapter-specific architectural transitions. Strengthenedscripts/validate_chapter_dod.pyso futureProblemopenings avoid those backward-handoff formulas, and updated the writing runbook to document the rule. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1188 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal source corpus split
- Split the generated bibliography surface into Appendix G,
Corben's Source Corpus, for supplied/authored/local ASI Stack source records and Appendix H,External Literature and References, for third-party papers, docs, and outside references markedexternal_literature. Updated the scaffold generator, manifest, release profiles, README, repository map, release docs, open-research chapter, source-of-truth outline, full-book goal template, and ASI Stack skill so future writing runs keep “mine/supplied corpus” distinct from external literature. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1189 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal implementation horizon appendix
- Added Appendix K,
Implementation Horizons, as a scaffold-generated book-wide matrix of each chapter’s minimum viable implementation and beyond-state-of-the-art endpoint frombook_structure.json. Wired the appendix into live/research release profiles, repository validation, the writing runbook, the full-book goal template, the source-of-truth outline, and the tracked ASI Stack skill so future writing runs can load the first-build slice and mature product endpoint for every chapter dynamically. Also strengthenedscripts/validate_chapter_dod.pyagainst self-referentialProblemopenings and polished the affected reader-facing problem prose. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1190 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal reader title validation
- Strengthened
scripts/validate_reader_spine.pyso generated reader chapters must begin with their manifest titles and must not retain the source-onlyHuman Reading Pathmarker. Updated reader-release docs to record that the human-readable derivative preserves chapter titles while keeping bridge prose unheaded. No claims, source mappings, support states, proof results, benchmark results, runtime results, reader artifacts, ebooks, audio artifacts, or source-derived evidence changed.
F.1191 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal unheaded Human bridge projection
- Refined the live Human view and generated reader edition so source-only
Human Reading Pathheadings remain machine-checkable in chapters but no longer surface as normal reader sections: the live page TOC hides internal human bridge links, Human view presents bridge blocks as unheaded lead-in prose, and reader generation unwraps human-only bridge prose without retaining the source marker heading. Updated release-profile policy, validators, and public docs to enforce the cleaner Human-view contract. No claims, source mappings, support states, proof results, benchmark results, runtime results, ebooks, audio artifacts, or source-derived evidence changed.
F.1192 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal durable summary evidence language
- Replaced stale
This passwording and summary-level crosswalk references with durable evidence-map language in readiness, procedural-memory, routing, runtime-adapter, and artifact-graph chapters. Added chapter DoD guards against stale run-language and crosswalk references leaking into reader-facing summaries. No claims, source mappings, support states, proof results, benchmark results, runtime results, reader artifacts, ebooks, audio artifacts, or source-derived evidence changed.
F.1193 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal summary self-reference polish
- Replaced remaining
This chapter,The chapter, andThe chapter'sself-reference in reader-facing summary bodies with direct architectural prose across 24 chapters, including routing, memory, verification, governance, compression, learning, and implementation-reference chapters. Added a summary-specific chapter DoD guard so live AI/research scaffolding can still usechapterwhere appropriate while Human-view summaries avoid generated meta-prose. No claims, source mappings, support states, proof results, benchmark results, runtime results, reader artifacts, ebooks, audio artifacts, or source-derived evidence changed.
F.1194 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal summary forward-transition polish
- Replaced the repeated
The next chapterforward-transition formula across chapter summaries and the remaining Part I guardrail occurrence with chapter-specific transition prose. Added a chapter DoD guard and writing-runbook note so future writing runs preserve a more continuous reader spine instead of a mechanical chapter-to-chapter cadence. No claims, source mappings, support states, proof results, benchmark results, runtime results, reader artifacts, ebooks, audio artifacts, or source-derived evidence changed.
F.1195 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal summary closing polish
- Replaced the repeated
The practical standard isformula across 24 summary closings and the remaining Human Reading Path occurrence with more direct chapter-native prose while preserving each chapter’s evidence boundary and non-claim stance. Added a chapter DoD guard so that generic closing formula does not return. No claims, source mappings, support states, proof results, benchmark results, runtime results, reader artifacts, ebooks, audio artifacts, or source-derived evidence changed.
F.1196 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge transition polish
- Replaced the repeated
The next question istransition formula in Human Reading Path bridges with chapter-specific prose for the efficiency hypothesis, PlanForge DAGs, semantic context cells, Spinoza verification, and personal compute hives. Extendedscripts/validate_human_reading_paths.pyand the writing runbook so future bridges avoid that repeated cadence. No claims, source mappings, support states, proof results, benchmark results, runtime results, reader artifacts, ebooks, audio artifacts, or source-derived evidence changed.
F.1197 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge self-reference polish
- Removed remaining self-referential
chapterphrasing from Human Reading Path bridge bodies across the affected chapters so the live Human view and generated reader spine read more like continuous book prose. Strengthenedscripts/validate_human_reading_paths.pyto catch case variants and futurechaptermeta-language inside bridge bodies, and updated the writing runbook and site-quality standard to document the rule. No claims, source mappings, support states, proof results, benchmark results, runtime results, reader artifacts, ebooks, audio artifacts, or source-derived evidence changed.
F.1199 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal implementation-endpoint contract guard
- Strengthened
scripts/validate_chapter_dod.pyso every chapter must keep the required DoD sections in order, avoid duplicate DoD headings, and preserve substantive signals for both implementation endpoint sections:Minimum Viable Implementationas the smallest honest non-promoting start andBeyond the State of the Artas a mature target state that is not claimed as a current result. Updated the writing runbook, quality standard, full-book goal template, and v1.0 candidate status to make the minimum-start/final-product pairing explicit. All 54 current chapters already pass the stricter guard; no claims, source mappings, support states, proof results, benchmark results, runtime results, reader artifacts, ebooks, or audio artifacts changed.
F.1200 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal status-count refresh
- Refreshed the current v1.0/v0.2 status surfaces against live repository counts: 54 chapter files, 174,706 chapter words excluding YAML, 183,272 raw chapter-file words, 101 source inventory records with matching source notes, 71 JSON schemas, 70 protocol fixtures, and 1 release record. This fixes public readiness drift without changing claims, source mappings, support states, proof results, benchmark results, runtime results, reader artifacts, ebooks, or audio artifacts.
F.1201 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge style documentation
- Updated the writing runbook, site-quality standard, v1.0 candidate status, and full-book goal template so future writing runs preserve the Human Reading Path style contract now enforced by validation: direct book prose instead of meta-reader scaffolding. This documents the live Human view quality rule without changing claims, source mappings, support states, proof results, benchmark results, runtime results, reader artifacts, ebooks, or audio artifacts.
F.1202 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge meta-language polish
- Replaced remaining Human Reading Path bridge meta-language such as
The reader should,The human point,The human test,The human caveat, and related variants with direct prose. Extended the Human Reading Path validator so future human-only bridges stay closer to book-like narrative instead of explaining themselves as reader scaffolding. No claims, source mappings, support states, proof results, benchmark results, runtime results, reader artifacts, ebooks, or audio artifacts changed.
F.1203 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human bridge cadence polish
- Removed remaining
This chapterbridge cadence from Human Reading Path blocks and replaced it with direct narrative transitions, so the live Human view and generated reader spine read less like scaffolding and more like a continuous book. Extended the Human Reading Path validator to reject that phrase inside human-only bridges. No claims, sources, support states, proof results, benchmark results, runtime results, reader artifacts, ebooks, or audio artifacts changed.
F.1204 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Human Reading Path prose polish
- Reworked remaining Human Reading Path bridge sentences that addressed
For a human readerorFor the readerinto direct book prose, improving the live Human view and generated reader spine without changing claims, sources, or evidence states. Added a Human Reading Path validator guard against those meta-reader phrases returning. No support-state promotion, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1205 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal fixture-language polish
- Replaced remaining generated fixture-validation wording across implementation sections with chapter-specific artifact, record, and validation-boundary prose. Added a chapter DoD guard against the removed patterns so future chapters keep the minimum-viable implementation sections precise without implying that schema fixtures prove results. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1206 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal minimum-implementation opener polish
- Replaced the repeated
The smallest useful implementation isopener across remainingMinimum Viable Implementationsections with chapter-specific first-build language while preserving each chapter’s artifact list, validation boundary, and non-claim caveats. Added a chapter DoD guard so this generated opener does not return. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1207 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal mature-endpoint transition polish
- Replaced the remaining repeated
A mature implementation would make that contract visible throughbridge across Part I and Part IIIBeyond the State of the Artsections with chapter-specific transition language tied to each endpoint’s actual control surface, such as stack doctrine, authority type system, evidence ledger, routing lease, readiness control plane, compression receipt surface, generation-mode controller, semantic leasing layer, and cyclic-substrate evaluation lane. Added a chapter DoD guard so this template-shaped prose does not return. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1208 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal manifest endpoint source of truth
- Added a chapter-specific
beyond_state_of_artendpoint field to all 54 manifest chapters by extracting the existing mature-endpoint prose from the manuscript, and updated chapter-addition, scaffold-sync, baseline-drafting, release-profile, and chapter-DoD validation logic so every future chapter must carry both a minimum viable implementation and a beyond-state-of-the-art product endpoint. This strengthens the living-book source of truth for writing, proof, test, and release planning. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1209 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal durable test-plan status language
- Replaced chapter and Appendix E test-plan status cells that said
run in this passwith durablevalidated locallywording, and removed current-manuscriptin this passphrasing from the evidence-state chapter’s connector/source-note caveat. Added a chapter DoD guard against stale pass-bound status language returning. This keeps the live AI/researcher view accurate as a living book rather than a snapshot of one drafting run. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1210 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal source-crosswalk prose polish
- Replaced the repeated
The crosswalk identifies...opener across 20 AI/researcher-view source-crosswalk notes with chapter-specific source-boundary language for VCM, verification adequacy, intent traces, procedural memory, MoECOT, runtime adapters, artifact graphs, planning, context transactions, semantic certificates, claim ledgers, command contracts, routing, PlanForge, readiness gates, tribunal review, typed jobs, proof-carrying claims, cognitive compilation, and Stable Capability Fields. Added a DoD guard so the source-crosswalk boilerplate does not return. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1211 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal summary boilerplate guard
- Extended
scripts/validate_chapter_dod.pyto reject the generated summary phrases removed in the latest reader-spine cleanup, includingdefines one boundary in the ASI Stack,Its job is to make a capability more governable, not merely more impressive, and repeated “reviewed sources justify” caveat openings. Updated the writing runbook to document this summary-boilerplate guard. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1212 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal summary evidence-boundary polish
- Reworked remaining summary-level source caveats in Claim Ledgers and Belief Revision, Verification Bandwidth and Context Adequacy, Spinoza Verification and Proof-Carrying Claims, Unified Adaptive Tribunal and Adversarial Review, and Labor OS and Typed Jobs so the Human view preserves evidence limits without repeated “reviewed sources justify” phrasing. The revisions keep implementation gaps explicit: extractors, contradiction detectors, verifiers, tribunal pipelines, schedulers, approval services, adapters, and replay systems remain unimplemented unless separately recorded. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1213 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal generated-summary cleanup
- Removed the remaining generated summary phrase
defines one boundary in the ASI Stackfrom Cognitive Compilation and Semantic IR, Verification Bandwidth and Context Adequacy, Generate-Verify-Repair Compression, and Integrated Reference Architecture. Each chapter summary now closes with chapter-specific reader-facing language about compiler boundaries, verification scarcity, auditable compression, and integrated trace composition. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1214 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal evidence-gate caveat guard
- Extended
scripts/validate_chapter_dod.pyto reject the generic evidence-gate caveat patterns removed from the chapterBeyond the State of the Artsections, including the old catchall source/schema/proof/test/benchmark/runtime/governance list and the repeated “For this chapter…” target-end-state opening. Updated the writing runbook to document the guard. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1215 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part IV evidence-gate caveat polish
- Replaced repeated beyond-SOTA support-state caveat phrasing across the Part IV proof, benchmark, policy-learning, stewardship, integrated-architecture, Theseus-reference, roadmap, living-book, and bibliography chapters. The mature endpoints now close on chapter-specific evidence boundaries: semantic proof adequacy, benchmark ratchets, governed learning actuators, steward coordination without seizure, integration trace kernels, falsifiable Theseus report bundles, phase-gated implementation progress without claim laundering, living-book audit preservation, and source-graph updates without unread-source support. Support states remain
argument; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1216 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part II evidence-gate caveat polish
- Replaced repeated beyond-SOTA support-state caveat phrasing across all Part II planning, memory, reasoning, review, execution, runtime-adapter, and procedural-memory chapters. The Human view now expresses each mature endpoint as a chapter-native evidence boundary: contract traces, semantic dispatch enforcement, planner lifecycle checks, route-selection ledgers, compiler traces, context ABI audits, context certificates, taint and replay tests, verification scarcity gates, belief-revision records, proof-carrying claim mismatch records, adversarial tribunal dossiers, typed-job receipts, replayable artifact graphs, adapter effect receipts, and procedural-memory retirement traces. Support states remain
argument; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1217 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part III evidence-gate caveat polish
- Replaced the generic beyond-SOTA support-state caveat across the Part III routing, readiness, MoECOT, personal-compute, compression, generation, representation, resource, simulation, search, proof-contract, recurrence, and cyclic-substrate chapters. Each mature endpoint now names the evidence gates that match its own mechanism, such as route leases, quarantine traces, MoECOT report packets, hive scheduler records, verifier outputs, generation-mode comparisons, compression receipts, semantic grounding histories, budget ledgers, simulation transfer checks, substrate benchmarks, proof-consumer gates, recurrence-quality records, and cyclic-substrate canary tests. Support states remain
argument; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1218 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part I evidence-gate caveat polish
- Replaced the generic beyond-SOTA support-state caveat in the Part I opening, evidence, intent, alignment, agency, value-conflict, governance-rights, and stable-capability-field chapters with chapter-specific promotion gates. The Human view now ties each target end state to its own required artifacts, such as layer-boundary records, route ledgers, authority denials, failure falsification records, evidence-bundle audits, intent handoff traces, constitutional predicate tests, correction interfaces, value-conflict records, rights portability checks, and SCF lifecycle evidence. Support states remain
argument; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1219 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal chapter implementation endpoint guard
- Strengthened
scripts/validate_chapter_dod.pysoMinimum Viable ImplementationandBeyond the State of the Artmust contain substantive prose, not only headings or scaffold placeholders. The current manuscript still contains all 54 required section pairs, and future chapter insertions now have to preserve both the smallest honest implementation view and the mature product-level end-state view before validation passes. Updated the writing goal template, quality standard, writing runbook, and readiness/status docs to reflect this chapter contract. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1220 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part II human endpoint prose polish
- Reworked repeated
Beyond the State of the Artopening language across all Part II planning, memory, reasoning, and execution chapters so the Human view and reader edition describe each mature endpoint with chapter-specific control-surface language. The pass covers intent contracts, command interfaces, planning control, DAG scheduling, cognitive compilation, context ABI, semantic certificates, context transactions, verification adequacy, claim ledgers, Spinoza proof-carrying claims, tribunal review, typed jobs, artifact graphs, runtime adapters, and procedural memory. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1221 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part III human endpoint prose polish
- Reworked repeated
Beyond the State of the Arttransition language across all Part III routing, compression, representation, and substrate chapters so the Human view and reader edition describe each mature endpoint as a specific operational contract rather than a repeated template sentence. The pass covers routing leases, readiness lifecycle state, MoECOT evidence packets, personal compute hives, compact generative burden accounting, generate-verify-repair compression, generation-mode control, artifact compression admission, semantic leasing, cognition budgets, simulation claim transport, substrate adoption, proof-contract transport, cyclic memory, and cyclic mixer canary routes. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1222 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part I human endpoint prose polish
- Reworked repeated
Beyond the State of the Arttransition language across the Part I opening/governance chapters so the Human view and reader edition describe each mature endpoint as a specific operational contract rather than reusing the same template sentence. The pass covers the stack doctrine, efficiency hypothesis, authority boundary, failure radar, evidence ledger, intent compiler, constitutional constraint compiler, agency/corrigibility interface, value-conflict ledger, governance rights, and stable capability fields. Support states remain unchanged; no new source-derived evidence, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1223 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal book-wide mature-endpoint opening cleanup
- Replaced the remaining generic
Beyond the State of the Artopening language in the foundational governance chapters with chapter-specific mature endpoint descriptions: stack operating doctrine, efficiency operating system, authority type system, failure-radar layer, evidence ledger, intent compiler, constitutional constraint compiler, human-control interface layer, value-conflict ledger, contestability infrastructure, and capability-identity market. This strengthens the book-wide minimum-implementation-plus-final-product chapter contract without changing support states or claiming new source-derived evidence, proof results, benchmark results, runtime results, reader artifacts, ebooks, or audio artifacts. - Added a chapter DoD guard against the prior generic mature-endpoint boilerplate and updated the writing runbook so future chapter additions keep the
Beyond the State of the Artsection chapter-specific.
F.1224 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part IV evidence implementation reader-spine pass
- Polished the Human-view-ready Part IV closure by tailoring
Beyond the State of the Artsections for Executable Specifications and Lean Proof Envelope, Benchmark Ratchets and Anti-Goodhart Evidence, Policy Optimization and Learning from Feedback, Artifact Steward Agents and Living Project Governance, Integrated Reference Architecture, Project Theseus as Report-First Implementation Reference, Prototype Roadmap, Living Book Methodology, and Open Research Agenda and Bibliography Plan. The pass makes the mature end states concrete as a formal-claims control plane, benchmark operating system, governed learning actuator, project-lifecycle steward OS, integration trace kernel, public-safe implementation-reference lab, phase-gated build controller, living research OS, and active source graph. Support states remainargument; no new source-derived promotion, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1225 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part III simulation substrate coil reader-spine pass
- Polished the Human Reading Path bridges and tailored
Beyond the State of the Artsections for Simulation Fidelity and Physical Constraints, Mathematical and Search Substrates, Circle Calculus and Proof-Carrying AI Contracts, Coil Attention, Cyclic Memory, and Recurrence Contracts, and CoilRA, MultiCoil RoPE, and Cyclic Mixers. The pass closes Part III’s substrate arc from simulation claim transport into optional substrate adoption, proof-contract transport, cyclic memory admission, and cyclic-substrate tradeoff evaluation. Support states remainargument; no new source-derived promotion, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1226 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part III compression representation reader-spine pass
- Polished the Human Reading Path bridges and tailored
Beyond the State of the Artsections for Generate-Verify-Repair Compression, Fast Generation Architectures, RankFold, NeuralFold, and Artifact Compression, Semantic Representation and Tree-Structured Models, and Resource Economics and Token Budgets. The pass clarifies Part III’s middle arc from exactness receipts into governed generation-mode selection, artifact admission, semantic leasing, and risk-aware cognition budgets. The localasi-stack-bookskill was also aligned with theMinimum Viable Implementationchapter contract. Support states remainargument; no new source-derived promotion, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1227 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part III routing runtime compression reader-spine pass
- Polished the Human Reading Path bridges and tailored
Beyond the State of the Artsections for Routing Heads and Specialist Cores, Readiness Gates, Residual Escrow, and Quarantine, MoECOT Runtime and Multi-Core Orchestration, Personal Compute Hives and Federated Edge Intelligence, and Compact Generative Systems and Residual Honesty. The pass clarifies Part III’s opening arc from Part II’s verified procedures into routable specialists, promotion gates, runtime evidence packets, owned compute hives, and residual-honest compact generation. The chapter contract now uses the explicit headingMinimum Viable Implementationacross chapters, validators, generators, and writing guidance. Support states remainargument; no new source-derived promotion, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1228 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part II verification execution closure reader-spine pass
- Polished the Human Reading Path bridges and tailored
Beyond the State of the Artsections for Spinoza Verification and Proof-Carrying Claims, Unified Adaptive Tribunal and Adversarial Review, Labor OS and Typed Jobs, Artifact Graphs, Audit Logs, and Replay, Runtime Adapters, Tool Permissions, and Human Approval, and Procedural Memory and Cognitive Loop Closure. The pass closes Part II’s reader-facing arc from claim verification and adversarial review into typed execution, replayable artifacts, effect-boundary adapters, and governed procedural memory. Support states remainargument; no new source-derived promotion, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1229 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part II context and claim-ledger reader-spine pass
- Polished the Human Reading Path bridges and tailored
Beyond the State of the Artsections for Virtual Context ABI, Semantic Pages, Context Cells, and Certificates, Context Transactions, Snapshots, Mounts, and Taint, Verification Bandwidth and Context Adequacy, and Claim Ledgers and Belief Revision. The pass clarifies Part II’s memory/context sequence from addressable context access into certified representations, transactional context state, adequacy-labeled verification, and durable belief revision. Support states remainargument; no new source-derived promotion, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1230 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part II opening contracts and planning reader-spine pass
- Polished the reader-facing spine and tailored
Beyond the State of the Artsections for Intent-to-Execution Contracts, Command Contracts and Semantic Interfaces, Planning as a Control Layer, PlanForge DAGs and Intelligence Arbitrage, and Cognitive Compilation and Semantic IR. The pass clarifies Part II’s opening handoff from governed permission into typed operational contracts, planning control, DAG scheduling, intelligence arbitrage, and compiler-style semantic IR. Support states remainargument; no new source-derived promotion, proof result, benchmark result, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1231 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal beyond-SOTA chapter contract
- Added a book-wide
Beyond the State of the Artchapter section requirement alongsideMinimum Viable Implementation, seeded the section across all 54 manifest chapters, and updated the chapter DoD, reader-spine validation, release-profile validation, scaffold templates, full-draft generator, outline guidance, writing runbook, and release profile so future chapters must describe both the smallest honest implementation and the mature product-level end state. The sections are explicitly target architectures, not current-result claims; support states remain unchanged and no proof, benchmark, runtime, reader artifact, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1232 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal replacement security RSI reader-spine pass
- Polished the reader-facing spine and Human Reading Path bridges for Capability Replacement and Rollback, Security Kernel and Digital SCIFs, and Recursive Self-Improvement Boundaries. The pass clarifies replacement as acceptance only after reversible transaction evidence, security as scoped authority leases rather than prompt convention, and recursive self-improvement as the closing Part I gate before operational layers become powerful. Support states remain
argument; no new source-derived promotion, proof result, benchmark result, reader artifact, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1233 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal value governance SCF reader-spine pass
- Polished the reader-facing spine and Human Reading Path bridges for Moral Uncertainty and Value Conflict, Governance Rights: Fork, Exit, and Audit, and Stable Capability Fields. The pass clarifies value conflict as a durable residual that governance can inspect, rights as receipt-producing technical interfaces, and SCFs as capability-identity boundaries that preserve trust across upgrades. Support states remain
argument; no new source-derived promotion, proof result, benchmark result, reader artifact, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1234 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal intent constitution agency reader-spine pass
- Polished the reader-facing spine and Human Reading Path bridges for Human Intent as a Formal Input, Constitutional Alignment Substrate, and Agency, Dignity, and Corrigibility. The pass clarifies intent as a bounded authority lease, constitutional alignment as translated predicates rather than metaphysical evidence, and corrigibility as materially available correction interfaces. Support states remain
argument; no new source-derived promotion, proof result, benchmark result, reader artifact, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1235 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal failure and evidence reader-spine pass
- Polished the reader-facing spine and Human Reading Path bridges for Failure Modes of Ungoverned Intelligence and Evidence States and Claim Discipline. The pass clarifies failure modes as boundary events with architectural destinations and evidence transitions as receipts that keep prose quality separate from support strength. Support states remain
argument; no new source-derived promotion, proof result, benchmark result, reader artifact, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1236 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal opening chapter reader-spine pass
- Polished the reader-facing spine and Human Reading Path bridges for the first three Part I chapters: ASI Is a Stack, The Efficient ASI Hypothesis, and System Boundaries and Authority. The pass clarifies the opening contract, allocation/accounting discipline, and can-versus-may authority boundary while preserving all support states at
argumentand making no new proof, benchmark, source-derived, reader-artifact, or audio-artifact claims.
F.1237 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal release gate alignment
- Tightened the major-version readiness gates so the live-book profile, release-profile validator, v1.0 candidate status, living update workflow, release runbook, repository map, prewriting readiness notes, writing runbook, and full-book goal template all require the implemented Human view checks: static reading-mode contract validation, per-chapter Human Reading Path coverage, generated reader-spine checks, and post-render live Human view validation. The release-profile validator now enforces the relevant live and reader gate order instead of checking only command presence. This aligns the public process with the current three-audience site model without claiming a reviewed reader release, ebook, audiobook, support-state promotion, or new proof/test result.
F.1238 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal human view numbering polish
- Polished the live Human view so filtered chapters no longer display Quarto section numbers with gaps left by hidden live/research scaffold sections. Human view now hides rendered section numbers in chapter headings and page-TOC links while AI view preserves the fully numbered research surface. Updated release-profile metadata, reading-mode validation, release docs, release appendix, site-quality standard, publication-readiness notes, and README. This improves on-site human readability without claiming a reviewed reader release, ebook, audiobook, support-state promotion, or new proof/test result.
F.1239 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal human view TOC cleanup
- Extended the live reading-mode projection so Human view hides page-TOC entries that point to live-only scaffold sections, not just the body sections themselves. The reading-mode asset now marks matching TOC entries from rendered section anchors, the stylesheet hides them in Human view, release-profile metadata records the TOC marker, and the reading-mode/rendered-site validators check the contract. Updated release docs, the release-editions appendix, site-quality standard, publication-readiness notes, and README so interested-human navigation no longer advertises hidden AI/research scaffold headings. No support-state promotion, new proof/test result, reader artifact, ebook, or audio artifact is claimed.
F.1240 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal persistent human view polish
- Strengthened the live reading-mode surface: the toggle now has explicit assistive description text, screen-reader status updates for active mode changes, clearer button labels, a recorded local-storage contract, and Human view styling for
Human Reading Pathbridges. Updated the release profile, reading-mode validator, rendered Human view validator, release docs, release appendix, site-quality standard, publication-readiness checklist, and README so the AI/researcher view and interested-human view remain a maintained public-site contract. This improves the live human-readable projection without claiming a reviewed reader release, ebook, audiobook, support-state promotion, or new proof/test result.
F.1241 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal human reading path gate
- Added
scripts/validate_human_reading_paths.pyand wired it into the book/publication validation path so every manifest chapter must keep exactly one.asi-human-onlyHuman Reading Path bridge afterDrafting guardrailand beforeProblem. The validator also derives a temporary reader edition and checks that generated reader chapters retain one ordinaryHuman Reading Pathheading without view-mode markers. Updated the reader, release, site-quality, writing-runbook, outline, and publication-readiness docs so future writing runs preserve the three-audience live book model without claiming support-state promotion, new proof/test results, reader artifacts, ebooks, or audio artifacts.
F.1242 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part IV human reading path
- Added Human Reading Path bridges to all 9 Part IV chapters using
.asi-human-onlyblocks, completing first-pass human-reader orientation coverage across all 54 chapters. The new bridges explain how executable specs, benchmark ratchets, policy learning, artifact stewardship, integrated traces, Project Theseus implementation references, prototype sequencing, living-book methodology, and the open research agenda close the architecture without turning release hygiene, source reports, benchmarks, or future work into stronger evidence claims. This strengthens the live Human view and generated reader spine without claiming support-state promotion, new proof/test results, reader artifacts, ebooks, or audio artifacts.
F.1243 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part III human reading path
- Added Human Reading Path bridges to all 15 Part III chapters using
.asi-human-onlyblocks, giving interested readers a continuous route through routing, readiness gates, runtime orchestration, personal compute hives, compactness, generate-verify-repair compression, fast generation, artifact compression, semantic representation, resource economics, simulation fidelity, mathematical/search substrates, Circle proof-carrying contracts, recurrence contracts, and cyclic mixer candidates. This strengthens the live Human view and generated reader spine while keeping substrate, compression, and performance claims at their existing support states and without claiming new benchmarks, proofs, reader artifacts, or audio artifacts.
F.1244 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part II human reading path
- Added Human Reading Path bridges to all 16 Part II chapters using
.asi-human-onlyblocks, giving interested readers a continuous route through intent contracts, command interfaces, planning, DAG scheduling, semantic IR, context memory, verification, claim ledgers, adversarial review, typed jobs, artifact replay, runtime adapters, and procedural memory. This strengthens the live Human view and generated reader spine while leaving AI/research scaffolding in the default view and without claiming source-derived support promotion, new tests, ebook artifacts, or audio artifacts.
F.1245 2026-06-27 - v1.0 improvement goal Part I human reading path
- Added Human Reading Path bridges to all 14 Part I chapters using
.asi-human-onlyblocks, giving interested readers a book-like orientation through the foundation sequence while keeping AI/research scaffolding uncluttered in the default view. Strengthened the live Human view and reader-spine contract: reader validation now requires each generated chapter to retain the core reader-facing headings and a higher minimum prose floor after live-only sections are stripped; reader generation removes.asi-ai-onlyfenced blocks and unwraps.asi-human-onlyfenced blocks; andscripts/validate_live_human_view.pynow checks rendered chapter pages for the reading-mode toggle, live-only headings, and view-mode block classes. This improves the human-readable live and reader paths without claiming a reviewed reader release, ebook, audiobook, support-state promotion, or new source evidence.
F.1246 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal live reading mode toggle
- Added a live-site reading-mode switch that defaults to
AI viewand offersHuman viewby hiding the same live-only chapter sections used by the reader-release strip policy. Wired the switch through the generated Quarto scaffold, added styling and a post-render toggle asset, documented the boundary in the release-editions docs, release appendix, living-book methodology chapter, site quality standard, and README, and addedscripts/validate_reading_mode_toggle.pyto keep the toggle aligned withreader_release.strip_headings. This provides an on-site human-reader projection without claiming a reviewed EPUB/PDF/DOCX, audiobook, support-state promotion, or major-version reader release.
F.1247 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal new paper workflow alignment
- Updated the living update workflow, master Codex prompt, README source-discipline section, and public repo ASI Stack Book skill/triage reference to route new AI papers through source storage policy, public-safety policy, research backlog records, synthetic new-paper triage scenario decisions, deduplication state, chapter-decision refs, pre-drafting requirements, evidence-transition preconditions, promotion blockers, validation, and changelog updates before prose or manifest changes. This aligns the human/agent workflow with the new intake fixtures without claiming any live paper intake, source-publication permission, support-state promotion, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1248 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal new paper triage scenario fixture
- Added a synthetic new-paper triage scenario schema and fixture covering update-existing, propose-new-chapter, defer-external-literature, and reject-duplicate decisions with access state, storage/public-safety policy, deduplication state, manifest action, pre-drafting requirements, evidence-transition preconditions, promotion blockers, support-state effect, and non-claims. Updated the Open Research Agenda chapter, outline, protocol appendix, and generated Codex test metadata so future paper-intake work has an implemented fixture gate while live new-paper triage, citation normalization, public-release permission checks, source-specific evidence review, manifest insertion, reader artifact, and audio artifact remain unclaimed.
F.1249 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal source intake insertion gates
- Strengthened the research backlog/source-intake boundary: research backlog records now validate source storage policy, public-safety state, chapter-decision refs, deduplication state, merge/split policy, required pre-drafting work, and promotion blockers in addition to triage state, access state, assigned chapters, chapter action policy, boundary rationale, source-note state, claim mapping, passage review, external literature work, proof/test backlog, evidence-transition preconditions, insertion decision, source refs, support-state effect, residuals, next action, and non-claims. Updated the Open Research Agenda chapter, outline, protocol appendix, schema, and fixture so future new-paper runs can distinguish public-safe source notes, connector/private source handling, update-vs-new-chapter decisions, duplicate/superseded sources, and drafting prerequisites without claiming citation normalization, source-publication permission, new-paper triage quality, claim support promotion, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1250 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal claim evidence readiness gates
- Strengthened the claim/evidence readiness boundary: claim records now validate source mapping status, source mapping refs, evidence readiness state, required next evidence, promotion blockers, support-state effect, and non-claims; evidence transition records now validate claim record refs, transition validity state, reviewer refs, acceptance blockers, support-state effect, and non-claims in addition to claim surface refs, transition effect, scope boundary, evidence roles, evidence packet refs, source mapping refs, negative evidence refs, downgrade triggers, promotion burden, reviewer independence, and changelog refs. Updated the Evidence States chapter, outline, protocol appendix, schemas, and fixtures so future writing runs can distinguish claim-shape validation, source-mapping readiness, transition validity, accepted review, and support-state promotion without claiming substantive claim truth, evidence-bundle completeness, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1251 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal context transaction validity gates
- Strengthened the context transaction boundary: context transaction records now validate transaction validity state, isolation state, consumer policy, verification refs, promotion blockers, support-state effect, and non-claims in addition to transaction state, snapshots, mounts, read/write sets, branch policy, taint propagation, deletion closure, declassification refs, derivatives, materialization state, faults, replay boundary, context ABI refs, source refs, and audit refs. Updated the Context Transactions chapter, outline, protocol appendix, schema, and fixture so future memory-store work can distinguish fixture-shape validation from store validation, branch isolation, deletion-closure behavior, replay, support-state promotion, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1252 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal stable capability lease gates
- Strengthened the Stable Capability Field boundary: SCF records now validate qualification status, qualification lease status, route scope, field history refs, default-route blockers, source refs, support-state effect, and non-claims in addition to field version, owner, lifecycle, evaluator independence, route validity, route permission effect, consumer policy, readiness refs, regression suite, migration, and rollback obligations. Updated the Stable Capability Fields chapter, outline, protocol appendix, schema, and fixture so future routing/replacement work can distinguish canary/residual/fixture-only capability records from qualified default routes, route-validity tests, evaluator-integrity evidence, rollback-readiness evidence, support-state promotion, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1253 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal compact burden status gates
- Strengthened the compact-generative residual-honesty boundary: compact generative records now validate generation status, verification status, fallback status, residual-burden status, promotion blockers, source refs, support-state effect, and non-claims in addition to seed/rule/memory, residual channel, correction mechanism, verifier independence, governance, authority boundary, use envelope, burden/cost ledgers, hidden-complexity risks, fallback path, promotion state, and retirement condition. Updated the Compact Generative Systems chapter, outline, protocol appendix, schema, and fixture so future compactness work can distinguish conceptual compact cores from generation runs, verifier results, fallback behavior, residual-burden measurements, downstream utility, compact-adequacy proof, support-state promotion, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1254 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal reference trace delta gates
- Strengthened the integrated-reference trace boundary: reference trace records now validate trace state, execution boundary, parent artifact refs, authority deltas, evidence deltas, residual deltas, promotion blockers, source refs, support-state effect, and non-claims in addition to intent, authority chain, layer handoffs, artifacts, evidence updates, stop conditions, missing contracts, and validation commands. Updated the Integrated Reference Architecture chapter, outline, protocol appendix, schema, and fixture so future dry-run traces can distinguish conceptual fixtures, replayable traces, blocked paths, and runtime evidence without claiming deployed stack execution, artifact continuity, authority-stop enforcement, report replay, support-state promotion, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1255 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal replacement transaction state gates
- Strengthened the capability replacement boundary: replacement transaction records now validate transaction state, canary scope, monitor status, promotion blockers, source refs, support-state effect, and non-claims in addition to identity preservation, evaluator independence, residual escrow, rollback plan, rollback receipt, approval, and decision. Updated the replacement chapter, outline, protocol appendix, schema, and fixture so future self-improvement work can distinguish proposed/shadow/canary/default/rollback states from regression preservation, rollback dry-run evidence, monitor-window success, deployed replacement, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1256 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal semantic ir lowering gates
- Strengthened the cognitive-compilation boundary: semantic atom records now validate atom state, obligation status, IR validity state, lowering state, repair-ledger refs, source refs, support-state effect, and non-claims in addition to source-plan refs, dependencies, validators, target artifact refs, lowering receipts, and repair scope. Updated the Cognitive Compilation chapter, outline, protocol appendix, schema, and fixture so future compiler traces can distinguish parsed/typed/lowered/validated/repaired/blocked states from source-plan parsing, compiler correctness, target lowering, localized-repair behavior, artifact validator coverage, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1257 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal stack contract traceability gates
- Strengthened the opening stack contract boundary: layer boundary records now validate chapter refs, traceability state, integration decision, and promotion blockers in addition to lifecycle state, owner, handoff protocol, contract refs, change policy, source refs, support-state effect, and non-claims. Updated the opening chapter, outline, protocol appendix, schema, and fixture so future new-paper and chapter-reorganization runs can decide whether a source updates an existing layer, creates a new contract, merges into an existing chapter, remains source-note-only, or blocks promotion without claiming source-to-layer traceability audits, claim-support audits, implementation evidence, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1258 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal failure taxonomy promotion gates
- Strengthened the failure-taxonomy boundary in Failure Modes of Ungoverned Intelligence: failure boundary maps now validate failure class, affected contract refs, promotion blocker, source refs, support-state effect, and non-claims in addition to event state, severity, reversibility, recurrence, receipts, containment, normalization, and learning path. Updated the chapter, outline, protocol appendix, schema, and fixture so future writing runs can distinguish failure taxonomy, blocked near misses, and scenario obligations from deployed detector coverage, prevention evidence, containment success, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1259 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal release backlog audience gates
- Strengthened the living-book release and research-backlog boundaries: live release records now validate release state, audience profiles, canonical scope, derived-artifact status, support-state effect, and non-claims; research backlog records now validate triage state, chapter action policy, boundary rationale, evidence-transition preconditions, source refs, support-state effect, and non-claims. Updated the living-book methodology chapter, research agenda chapter, outline, protocol appendix, fixture records, and tracked public release record so future writing and release runs can distinguish live-site publication, source/backlog triage, reader editions, ebook/document artifacts, companion material, audio artifacts, and support-state movement without claiming manuscript finality, citation normalization, external-literature completeness, reader review, audio production, or claim promotion.
F.1260 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal circle coil receipt gates
- Strengthened the Circle/Coil structural-evidence boundary across Circle Calculus contracts and CoilRA/MultiCoil cyclic mixers: proof-contract receipt records now validate receipt state, proof boundary, fingerprint status, consumer state, staleness policy, source refs, support-state effect, and non-claims; cyclic mixer evaluation records now validate evaluation state, claim partitions, baseline matrix refs, failure-case refs, source refs, support-state effect, and non-claims. Updated the chapters, outline, and protocol appendix so future writing runs can distinguish theorem-linked structural receipts and cyclic mixer diagnostics from local Circle builds, theorem-id resolution, receipt replay, fingerprint checks, model quality, runtime, memory, context-length, hardware efficiency, deployment readiness, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1261 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal evidence proof support gates
- Strengthened the evidence/proof support boundary across Evidence States and Spinoza Verification: evidence transition records now validate claim surface refs, evidence packet refs, source mapping refs, negative evidence refs, support-state effect, and non-claims; proof-carrying claim records now validate claim scope, justification type, interpretation confidence, verifier artifact refs, failed-attempt refs, formal scope, source refs, support-state effect, and non-claims. Updated the chapters, outline, and protocol appendix so future writing runs can distinguish claim support movement and proof envelopes from claim truth, semantic equivalence, verifier quality, citation accuracy, proof discharge, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1262 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal capability runtime effect gates
- Strengthened the capability-to-runtime effect pass across Stable Capability Fields and Runtime Adapters: stable capability field records now validate field version, owner, route permission effect, consumer policy, readiness gate refs, source refs, support-state effect, and non-claims; runtime adapter invocation records now validate invocation state, impact class, risk tier, approval scope/expiry, effect lease, pre/post state refs, external side effects, verification refs, irreversible residuals, incident/audit refs, support-state effect, and non-claims. Updated the chapters, outline, and protocol appendix so future writing runs can distinguish capability leases and effect receipts from route validity, evaluator integrity, adapter execution, sandbox enforcement, approval-service behavior, rollback success, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1263 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal context adequacy transaction gates
- Strengthened the context/verification boundary pass across Virtual Context ABI, Context Transactions, and Verification Bandwidth: context ABI records now validate lifecycle state, mount scope, resolver policy, authority ceiling, adequacy requirement, consumer policy, replay boundary, source refs, support-state effect, and non-claims; context transaction records now validate transaction state, snapshot boundary, mount policy, taint propagation, rollback/deletion closure, context ABI refs, source refs, support-state effect, and non-claims; and context adequacy records now validate claim scope, context packet refs, context scope, risk tier, negative evidence, verification artifact refs, audit refs, support-state effect, and non-claims. Updated the chapters, outline, and protocol appendix so future writing runs can distinguish declared context receipts, transaction views, and adequacy records from resolver behavior, memory-store behavior, deletion closure, contradiction-rate results, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1264 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal opening stack contract gates
- Strengthened the opening architecture pass across ASI Is a Stack and The Efficient ASI Hypothesis: layer boundary records now validate lifecycle state, owner, handoff protocol, contract refs, change policy, source refs, support-state effect, and non-claims; costed route records now validate route state, task contract refs, outcome state, cost classes, hidden-cost checks, support-state effect, and non-claims. Updated the opening chapters, outline, and protocol appendix so future writing runs can distinguish layer contracts and costed route accounting from whole-system safety, measured efficiency, route-search completeness, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1265 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal feedback evidence promotion gates
- Strengthened the feedback/evidence-governance pass across Evidence States and Policy Optimization: evidence transition records now validate transition effect, scope boundary, evidence roles, downgrade triggers, promotion burden, reviewer independence, changelog refs, and non-claims; policy optimization records now validate update state, policy delta summary, feedback admissibility, reward boundary, reward-hacking probes, holdout refs, regression refs, authority effect, monitor window, evidence packet refs, deployment scope, support-state effect, and non-claims. Added the policy optimization sketch to Appendix D and updated the outline so future writing runs can distinguish evidence receipts and behavior-change leases from support-state promotion, reward quality, optimizer convergence, benchmark improvement, policy safety, reward-hacking resistance, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1266 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal compression residual honesty gates
- Strengthened the compression/residual-honesty pass across Compact Generative Systems, Generate-Verify-Repair Compression, and RankFold/NeuralFold Artifact Compression: compact generative records now validate correction mechanisms, verifier independence, authority boundaries, use envelopes, burden ledgers, cost accounting, promotion states, retirement conditions, support-state effects, and non-claims; compression receipts now validate receipt state, search bounds, interface costs, consumer policies, use permissions, proxy-rate status, final-serialization status, support-state effects, evidence refs, and non-claims; and compressed artifact records now validate task family, access pattern, admission state, declared use envelope, metadata costs, fallback triggers, exact-replay status, consumer policy, support-state effect, evidence refs, and non-claims. Updated the outline and protocol appendix so future writing runs can distinguish compactness, receipt shape, and artifact admission from CGS utility, codec correctness, compression ratios, decoder determinism, downstream utility, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1267 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal substrate evaluation adoption gates
- Strengthened the simulation/substrate/cyclic-memory evaluation pass across Simulation Fidelity, Mathematical and Search Substrates, Coil Attention/Memory, and CoilRA/MultiCoil RoPE: simulation contract records now validate contract version, claim class, fidelity state, assumptions, omitted variables, resource bill, instrumentation effects, transfer decision, support-state effect, failure behavior, and non-claims; substrate adoption records now validate baseline obligations, consumer policies, routing-permission effects, fallback substrates, retirement/supersession paths, support-state effects, and non-claims; cyclic memory contracts now validate memory-authority scope, VCM packet refs, state-carry boundary, stale-read policy, admission state, baseline refs, probe requirements, authority non-widening, residuals, and non-claims; and cyclic mixer evaluation records now validate workload target, receipt refs, hardware refusal path, baseline symmetry, negative controls, resource costs, metrics status, tradeoff packet refs, consumer policy, adoption rationale, and non-claims. Updated the outline and protocol appendix so future writing runs can distinguish structural receipts, simulation contracts, and cyclic-substrate tradeoff packets from physical feasibility, simulation benchmark transfer, retrieval quality, context-length gains, model quality, runtime improvement, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1268 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal compile context receipt gates
- Strengthened the compile-to-context pass across PlanForge DAGs, Cognitive Compilation, and Virtual Context ABI: PlanForge DAG records now validate scheduling states, adequacy contracts, merge conditions, assumption refs, cost-quality ledgers, residuals, and non-claims; semantic atoms now validate source-plan refs, obligation refs, assumptions, validator status, target artifact refs, lowering receipts, residuals, and non-claims; and context ABI records now validate request validity, resolution validity, materialization validity, support boundary, lease expiry, residuals, and non-claims. Updated the outline and protocol appendix so future writing runs can distinguish scheduler state, obligation-preserving lowering, and context materialization receipts from scheduler behavior, compiler correctness, resolver behavior, adequacy classification, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1269 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal route runtime packet receipts
- Strengthened the route/runtime-admission pass across Routing Heads, Readiness Gates, and MoECOT Runtime: specialist registry records now validate registry epoch, owner, authority envelope, memory/tool lease policies, route limitations, and non-claims; routing decision records now validate rejected candidates, non-selection evidence, route receipt, granted/denied authority, context/tool leases, verifier requirement, budget, expiry, residual owner, and non-claims; readiness gate records now validate evidence state, floor evidence, frontier evidence, diagnostic permissions, closure conditions, and non-claims; and MoECOT orchestration records now validate runtime packet state, route authority ledger, denied routes, failed gates, missing replay refs, source-reported fields, locally reproduced fields, externally corroborated fields, blocked fields, and non-claims. Updated the outline and protocol appendix so future writing runs can distinguish route receipts, canary readiness, diagnostic permissions, and runtime packet partitions from routing accuracy, lifecycle enforcement, replay correctness, benchmark reproduction, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1270 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal reasoning adjudication ledger gates
- Strengthened the reasoning/adjudication pass across Claim Ledgers, Spinoza Verification, and UAT: claim records now validate claim scope, lifecycle state, surface refs, uncertainty, contradiction state, revision history refs, promotion blockers, and non-claims; belief revision records now validate revision action, residual refs, changed surfaces, non-overwrite attestation, ledger effect, and non-claims; proof-carrying claims now validate artifact validity state, semantic adequacy, consumer requirements, claim-validity effect, residual route, and non-claims; and tribunal review records now validate review state, dossier boundary, reviewer independence, cycle cap, prior review refs, unchanged-evidence guard, retrieval-expansion policy, constraint effects, and non-claims. Updated the outline and protocol appendix so future writing runs can distinguish repeated prose, proof artifacts, and tribunal review records from claim extraction, semantic equivalence, reviewer independence, verdict correctness, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1271 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal boundary failure rights receipts
- Strengthened the authority/failure/rights boundary pass across System Boundaries, Failure Modes, and Governance Rights: authority transition records now validate permission class, grant lifecycle state, caller ceiling, target-required authority, delegation chain, expiry/review condition, and non-claims; failure boundary maps now validate boundary event state, severity, reversibility, recurrence count, receipt refs, escape path, normalization guard, learning path, and non-claims; and governance right records now validate request state, material available, material withheld, appeal path, expiry/revisit, challenged-party independence, preservation obligation, receipt refs, and non-claims. Updated the outline and protocol appendix so future writing runs can distinguish declared authority, recorded failure, and technical rights from enforcement behavior, scenario coverage, deployed auditability, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1272 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal request-to-dispatch handoff gates
- Strengthened the request-to-dispatch handoff across Intent-to-Execution Contracts, Command Contracts, and Planning as a Control Layer: intent contracts now validate intake state, bounded defaults, re-contract triggers, and non-claims; intent traces now validate handoff receipts, dispatch receipts, re-contract events, stop/fault state, and non-claims; command contracts now validate validation state, field provenance/confidence, bounded defaults, authority basis, re-contract points, dispatch blockers, and non-claims; and plan graphs now validate authority budget, replanning history, lifecycle states, blocked nodes, dispatch receipts, residual register, and non-claims. Updated the outline and protocol appendix so future writing runs can distinguish record-shape validation from parser behavior, dispatch enforcement, planner quality, runtime execution, artifact acceptance, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, model-quality result, reader artifact, or audio artifact.
F.1273 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal capability lifecycle lease gates
- Strengthened the capability lifecycle pass across Stable Capability Fields, Capability Replacement, and Readiness Gates: SCF records now validate qualification leases, evaluator independence, review triggers, rollback obligations, and non-claims; replacement transactions now validate identity preservation, evaluator independence, rollback receipts, and non-claims; and readiness gates now validate field identity, workload family, freshness window, inherited residuals, route permissions, fallback path, expiry, and non-claims. Updated the outline and protocol appendix so future writing runs preserve capability identity through replacement and readiness without treating canary status as default readiness. No route-validity run, evaluator-integrity test, rollback dry run, readiness transition checker, residual-ledger harness, quarantine-routing harness, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, model-quality result, reader artifact, or audio artifact was claimed.
F.1274 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal context artifact continuity gates
- Strengthened the context-to-artifact continuity pass across Semantic Pages, Context Transactions, and Artifact Graphs: semantic page certificates now validate transaction refs, artifact refs, revocation state, and non-claims; context transactions now validate derivative refs, declassification refs, materialization state, replay boundary, and non-claims; and artifact graph records now validate context transaction refs, semantic certificate refs, replay grade, evidence gate, residuals, and non-claims. Updated the outline and protocol appendix so future writing runs preserve the handoff from certified context through transactional views into replayable artifacts. No summary-fidelity test, certificate truthfulness test, memory-store run, branch-isolation test, deletion-closure harness, artifact replay, audit reconstruction, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, model-quality result, reader artifact, or audio artifact was claimed.
F.1275 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal formal substrate receipt gates
- Strengthened the formal/substrate pass across Mathematical/Search Substrates, Circle proof-carrying contracts, and Executable Specifications: substrate adoption records now validate consumer gates, axis ledgers, and non-claims; a new
proof_contract_receipt_recordschema/fixture records finite-model scope, theorem refs, proof status, resolver/replay state, consumer gate, failure behavior, and non-claims; and proof target records now validate artifact lane, consumer requirements, and semantic adequacy status. Updated the outline and protocol appendix so future writing runs inherit these gates. No substrate A/B run, Circle build, theorem-id resolver, receipt replay, fingerprint check, semantic proof adequacy audit, benchmark result, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, model-quality result, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact was claimed.
F.1276 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal constitutional agency conflict states
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine, outline, and protocol schemas for the constitutional/agency/conflict cluster: Constitutional Alignment now records predicate conflict behavior and migration policy so lineage notes cannot authorize action and protected predicate changes require migration records; Agency/Dignity now records material usability, timing requirements, and denied/degraded rights so declared rights cannot substitute for usable interfaces under pressure; and Moral Uncertainty now records decision state, authority effect, and dissent payload so bounded conflict decisions cannot harden into permanent value claims, benchmark rewards, or self-modification permissions. No constitutional consistency run, red-team suite, agency-preservation scenario, material-usability test, value-conflict classifier, tribunal run, dissent-preservation test, runtime policy result, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, moral-correctness claim, reader artifact, or audio artifact was claimed.
F.1277 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal containment budget self-change states
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine, outline, and resource-budget protocol for the containment/capacity/self-change cluster: Security Kernel now treats secret use as expiring handle leases plus SCIF commit records with sanitized-output residuals; Resource Economics now validates
budget_state,protected_overhead, anddisplaced_costsin the resource budget record and frames protected security/review/replay overhead as part of task cost; and Recursive Self-Improvement now requires authority, security, resource, evaluator, evidence, and rollback boundary-delta review before canary or promotion. No secret-handle substitution harness, SCIF containment run, TokenMana simulation, PlanForge scheduler benchmark, protected-overhead accounting test, displaced-cost test, self-improvement canary, stale-gate replay, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, model-quality result, reader artifact, or audio artifact was claimed.
F.1278 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal implementation feedback evidence states
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for the implementation-feedback cluster: Procedural Memory now treats repeated traces as procedure-qualification states with negative-example preservation, SCF/benchmark-floor links, and retirement triggers; Benchmark Ratchets now separates candidate metrics, schema fixtures, synthetic probes, source-reported results, locally reproduced runs, regression floors, frontier probes, contaminated cases, blocked cases, and retired benchmarks; and Project Theseus now separates source-note lineage, imported reports, missing artifacts, replay-ready rows, failed replays, locally reproduced rows, blocked runtime rows, and archived lineage through a report-packet boundary. No loop detector, tool synthesizer, procedure-qualification harness, benchmark run, contamination audit, hidden-transfer test, source-reported replay, current Theseus report bundle, work-board run, gate output, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, model-quality result, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact was claimed.
F.1279 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal intent-to-job lowering states
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for the intent-to-job lowering pass: Human Intent now uses explicit intake states, intent receipts, bounded-default handling, and re-contract triggers; Command Contracts now adds validation states, field provenance/confidence, and authority-inference blocking; Planning now separates proposed, blocked, dispatchable, dispatched, replanned, and stopped plan nodes with dispatch receipts; and Labor OS now separates delivered output from evidence-ready completion with lifecycle states and completion receipts. No parser, command dispatcher, planner harness, scheduler, permission-enforcement harness, approval service, adapter runner, replay harness, behavioral execution result, source-derived support promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact was claimed.
F.1280 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal compression and semantic representation states
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for the compression/representation pass: Generate-Verify-Repair now treats compression as a transaction with candidate, verified-exact, verified-lossy, repaired-exact, literal-fallback, negative-rate, and quarantined states plus consumer-policy boundaries; RankFold/NeuralFold now separates cold archive, preview, task-probe, exact-replay, fallback-dominant, and decoder-quarantine admission states by access pattern; and Semantic Representation now treats semantic nodes as governed meaning caches with proposed, grounded, adequate-for-task, interoperable, superseded, stale, and quarantined lifecycle states plus consumer-specific policy requirements. No codec, decoder, compression ratio, rate experiment, corpus benchmark, semantic graph implementation, grounding benchmark, utility benchmark, source-derived support promotion, proof-status promotion, model-quality result, runtime result, reader artifact, or audio artifact was claimed.
F.1281 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal opening architecture and effect-boundary pass
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for the opening architecture/effect-boundary pass: ASI Is a Stack now treats layer contracts as the stable object for future chapter/source additions; Efficient ASI now distinguishes adequate-minimum, adequate-overkill, cheap-brittle, hidden-cost, and unsafe-saving route outcomes with full cost-class accounting; System Boundaries now adds grant lifecycle and permission-class discipline for read/transform/disclose/write/execute/approve boundaries; Verification Bandwidth now scopes adequacy to context/claim/risk/mode with explicit adequacy states and mode-confusion controls; and Runtime Adapters now separates job request, approval decision, effect receipt, verification result, rollback handle, and irreversible residuals. No source-derived support promotion, proof-status promotion, route benchmark, contradiction-rate test, authority-enforcement harness, adapter execution, approval-service run, sandbox result, runtime result, model-quality result, reader artifact, or audio artifact was claimed.
F.1282 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal evidence, replacement, policy, and routing receipts
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for the evidence/replacement/policy/routing pass: Evidence States now treats promotion as a scoped burden with evidence receipts, evidence-role separation, asymmetric downgrade, and evidence-smoothing controls; Capability Replacement now treats replacement as a high-risk write with rollback receipts, decision states, evaluator independence, monitor windows, and rollback-theater controls; Policy Optimization now treats updates as behavior-change leases with policy-delta receipts, proxy humility, authority conservation, and reward-laundering controls; and Routing Heads now treats route decisions as task-local leases with route receipts, non-selection evidence, least-capable adequate routing, and route-laundering controls. No claim-ledger completeness audit, evidence bundle audit, replacement execution, rollback dry run, policy optimization experiment, reward-hacking probe, router benchmark, authority-enforcement harness, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, model-quality result, runtime result, or reader artifact was claimed.
F.1283 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal cyclic evidence and conflict boundaries
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for the cyclic/evidence/conflict-boundary pass: CoilRA/MultiCoil now treats cyclic adoption as tradeoff packets with consumer policy, hardware refusal paths, baseline symmetry, and cyclic-favoritism controls; Failure Modes now treats failures and near misses as receipt-emitting boundary events with owner, containment, severity, recurrence, and anti-laundering requirements; Executable Specifications now treats the proof envelope as a translation layer with proof/spec receipts, consumer requirements, semantic adequacy notes, and proof-laundering controls; and Moral Uncertainty now treats bounded decisions as authority leases with expiry, dissent payloads, review states, and conflict-laundering controls. No RoPE certifier run, cyclic mixer benchmark, failure detector, authority-creep scenario, semantic proof adequacy audit, external theorem validation, value-conflict classifier, review-escalation harness, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, model-quality result, runtime result, or reader artifact was claimed.
F.1284 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal rights, simulation, substrates, and living process
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for the rights/fidelity/substrate/living-process pass: Governance Rights now requires rights receipts, challenged-party independence, material-usability states, and rights-theater failure handling; Simulation Fidelity now treats simulation as claim transport with fidelity receipts, claim classes, instrumentation costs, non-transfer by default, and simulation-laundering controls; Mathematical and Search Substrates now treats adoption records as routing permissions with operational adoption states, axis ledgers, negative-control memory, and theorem-spillover prevention; and Living Book Methodology now defines living-book change packets, three-audience derivation discipline, reader-edition provenance, stable addressability, and publication-laundering controls. No audit service, exit/fork test, simulation benchmark, physical feasibility result, substrate A/B run, Circle build, Mamba comparison, reader-edition artifact, audio artifact, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, model-quality result, runtime result, or reader artifact was claimed.
F.1285 2026-06-26 - v1.0 improvement goal runtime admission and structural contracts
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for the runtime-admission and structural-contract pass: Cognitive Compilation now separates source-plan validity, IR validity, lowering validity, artifact validation, lowering receipts, and obligation non-erasure; Readiness Gates now treats readiness as scoped lifecycle state with explicit transitions, floor/frontier separation, residual inheritance, quarantine permissions, and gate-laundering prevention; MoECOT Runtime now separates source-reported, locally reproduced, externally corroborated, and blocked runtime fields with cold-start-to-handoff traceability and replay-bias controls; and Coil Attention now treats cyclic memory and recurrence contracts as admission-control structures with chain-of-custody, baseline obligations, non-widening memory authority, and structural-adequacy laundering prevention. No compiler run, target-lowering test, lifecycle transition harness, residual-ledger run, MoECOT runtime replay, benchmark result, memory-quality result, long-context result, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, model-quality result, runtime result, or reader artifact was claimed.
F.1286 2026-06-25 - v1.0 improvement goal source mining
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for the planning/context interface pass: PlanForge now separates node work contracts from adequacy contracts and records scheduling states for blocked, ready, failed, residual, and merged nodes; Virtual Context ABI now treats context access as a syscall-like interface with request, resolution, materialization, adequacy, receipt, and lease states; and Semantic Pages now treats certificates as meaning boundaries across exact carriage, lossy summary, redaction, abstraction, translation, and derived inference. No scheduler run, tier-adequacy test, resolver conformance test, context compiler run, summary-fidelity test, certificate truthfulness check, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, model-quality result, runtime result, or reader artifact was claimed.
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for the state/compression/build-order pass: Context Transactions now distinguishes view construction from view use and treats unresolved mount, snapshot, taint, deletion, and declassification obligations as typed faults; Compact Generative Systems now separates reconstruction burden, decision burden, governance burden, use envelopes, verifier separation, and residual displacement; and Prototype Roadmap now treats phases as dependency contracts with entry criteria, exit criteria, phase debt, retirement conditions, and no irreversible unlock from provisional evidence. No memory-store harness, branch-isolation run, deletion-closure test, compact-core benchmark, downstream utility test, fallback harness, phase-acceptance result, dependency-gate audit, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, model-quality result, runtime result, or reader artifact was claimed.
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for the constitutional/contract boundary pass: Constitutional Alignment now treats predicates as scoped constraints with conflict behavior and constitutional migration records; Intent-to-Execution now treats contracts as authority-preserving leases that separate desire, authorization, means, acceptance, authority deltas, and re-contract points; and Circle proof-carrying contracts now separate proof authority from consumer authority with proof policy, version, fingerprint, resolver status, failure behavior, consumer requirements, and non-claims. No constitutional consistency scenario, self-modification ethics run, intent vertical slice, tool-effect enforcement, Circle theorem resolver, contract replay, fingerprint check, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, model-quality result, benchmark result, or reader artifact was claimed.
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for the evidence-adjudication pass: Claim Ledgers now treats belief state as inspectable lifecycle events with ledger identity across prose surfaces; Spinoza now separates justification type, interpretation mapping, artifact validity, claim validity, failed verification, and formalization mismatch; and UAT now treats tribunal review as a scarce lifecycle whose outputs become machine-readable constraints rather than critique prose. No claim extractor, contradiction detector, belief-revision engine, proof verifier, semantic-equivalence checker, multi-reviewer tribunal run, reviewer-independence result, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, model-quality result, benchmark result, or reader artifact was claimed.
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for the closing architecture/research pass: Integrated Reference Architecture now distinguishes approved and blocked paths, parentage, authority deltas, evidence deltas, residual deltas, and integration-theater failure; Open Research Agenda now treats new sources as lifecycle-managed backlog items with triage decisions before prose changes and explicit backlog-rot controls. No citation normalization, new-paper evaluation, runtime trace, artifact-continuity audit, authority-stop test, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, model-quality result, benchmark result, or reader artifact was claimed.
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for a cross-part containment/capacity pass: Security Kernel now treats handles as scoped authority leases and sanitized outputs as residual-leak-risk artifacts; Resource Economics now counts security overhead, approval overhead, replay cost, human review, repair burden, and non-action costs so efficiency cannot launder hidden risk; and Recursive Self-Improvement now treats security and resource boundary changes as first-class governance questions with chain-of-custody transition records. No secret-handle substitution test, SCIF containment scenario, load simulation, scheduler benchmark, budget-allocation result, self-improvement canary, rollback run, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, model-quality result, or reader artifact was claimed.
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for a Part II authorized-work-lowering pass: Command Contracts now treats structured fields as semantic firewalls with field-confidence and inferred-authority boundaries; Planning now reads as a refusal-friendly control artifact that preserves stop conditions, authority ceilings, and alternative-route status before dispatch; and Labor OS/Typed Jobs now separates planned work, authorized jobs, delivery, and evidence-ready completion while preserving command-to-plan-to-job-to-artifact parentage. No command parser, prompt-injection harness, planner harness, dependency checker, context-demand test, job scheduler, permission harness, approval service, adapter runner, replay harness, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, model-quality result, or reader artifact was claimed.
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for a cross-part learning-without-forgetting pass: Stable Capability Fields now treats SCFs as capability-identity memory with aging qualification leases; Procedural Memory now distinguishes verified reuse from habit and binds tool cards to negative examples, SCF boundaries, benchmark floors, monitoring, and retirement; and Benchmark Ratchets now separates book-build checks, fixtures, synthetic examples, source-reported results, reproduced benchmarks, and empirical capability evidence before support-state movement. No route validator, loop detector, generated tool, tool-regression run, benchmark run, hidden-transfer check, contamination audit, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, model-quality result, or reader artifact was claimed.
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for a cross-part human-operable implementation pass: Human Intent now frames the intent contract as a scoped authority lease with explicit re-contracting triggers; Agency/Dignity/Corrigibility now distinguishes declared rights from usable runtime affordances and records agency residuals when review, appeal, rollback, or exit are unavailable under pressure; and Project Theseus now separates source-note lineage, imported reports, reproduced runs, missing artifacts, public non-claims, and human-control artifacts in its report-first implementation-reference boundary. No intent parser, rights-preservation scenario, approval service, current Theseus report bundle, gate output, work-board run, self-evolution audit, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, model-quality result, or reader artifact was claimed.
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for the artifact/representation persistence cluster: Artifact Graphs now distinguishes storage identity from evidential continuity and treats replay as graded rather than binary; RankFold/NeuralFold now separates compression, reconstruction, residual, utility, cost, fallback, use-envelope, and non-claim ledgers; and Semantic Representation now treats semantic nodes as bounded leases with separate grounding, adequacy, and interoperability gates. No replay engine, audit reconstruction, compression benchmark, deterministic decoder, semantic grounding benchmark, hierarchy-revision result, utility result, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, model-quality result, or reader artifact was claimed.
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for a cross-part irreversibility-control pass: Moral Uncertainty now treats moral residuals as control inputs that narrow authority, preserve dissent, and trigger review; Capability Replacement now separates candidate improvement, canary use, default promotion, monitor evidence, and rollback obligation; and Runtime Adapters now treats approval as a scoped artifact and adapter execution as a narrow effect lease. No value-resolution test, replacement execution, rollback dry run, adapter execution, approval-service run, sandbox result, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, model-quality result, or reader artifact was claimed.
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for the Part III substrate cluster: Mathematical/Search Substrates now frames optionality as a positive adoption state; Coil Attention/Cyclic Memory now separates structural memory facts from useful-memory claims; and CoilRA/MultiCoil/Cyclic Mixers now separates structural, resource, and empirical ledgers for cyclic substrate evaluation. No substrate A/B result, learned-memory result, retrieval-quality result, long-context result, RoPE certifier run, cyclic-mixer benchmark, model-quality result, runtime result, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, or reader artifact was claimed.
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine and matching outline mechanisms for the next weak chapters: Governance Rights now distinguishes declared rights from materially usable audit/exit/fork/dissent interfaces; Simulation Fidelity now frames simulation as a translation contract whose results cannot outrun declared variables, omissions, bottlenecks, and fidelity; and Executable Specifications now clarifies evidence-lane discipline across Lean predicates, schemas, validators, tests, and benchmarks. No deployed governance right, simulation benchmark, physical-feasibility result, semantic proof adequacy result, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, model-quality result, or reader artifact was claimed.
- Strengthened the reader-facing spine for the weakest Part IV release/evidence chapters: Benchmark Ratchets now explains benchmark instruments, regression/frontier memory, and conservative promotion asymmetry; Prototype Roadmap now reads as a dependency graph for trust rather than a product plan; and Open Research Agenda now frames the bibliography as an operating surface and the backlog as an explicit map of ignorance. No benchmark result, phase acceptance, citation-normalization result, reader artifact, support-state promotion, proof-status promotion, runtime result, or external-literature completion was claimed.
- Added a current v1.0 candidate status surface and refreshed the public readiness docs, repository map, and README to reflect the current source/proof/audit state: 101 source records/notes, 461 assigned source/chapter pairs, 461 exact claim-source mappings, 461 passage-reviewed mappings, 112 finite-record Lean targets, 70 schemas, 69 protocol fixtures, and all 54 core claims remaining at
argument. This documents readiness and blockers without claiming v1.0 evidence release, support-state promotion, manuscript-quality proof, semantic proof adequacy, reader/audio artifacts, benchmark reproduction, runtime results, or external-literature completion. - Refined the closing Part IV integration-to-backlog spine: Integrated Reference Architecture, Project Theseus as Report-First Implementation Reference, Prototype Roadmap, Living Book Methodology, and Open Research Agenda now carry explicit transitions from stewarded artifacts to integrated trace records, report-first implementation references, gated prototype sequencing, living-book operations, and managed research backlog discipline. Strengthened the outline mechanisms for reference traces, prototype phases, dynamic living-book surfaces, and research backlog records without claiming an integrated runtime trace, Theseus report replay, phase acceptance, manuscript-quality proof, reader/audio artifact, external-literature normalization, artifact reproduction, source-derived support, proof-status promotion, or support-state promotion.
- Refined the opening Part IV evidence-to-learning spine: Executable Specifications/Lean Proof Envelope, Benchmark Ratchets/Anti-Goodhart Evidence, Policy Optimization/Learning from Feedback, and Artifact Steward Agents now carry explicit transitions from proof/spec lanes to benchmark ratchets, governed policy updates, and bounded project stewardship. Strengthened the outline’s proof and benchmark mechanisms as drafting source-of-truth language without claiming semantic proof adequacy, benchmark execution, policy-training results, steward-bot behavior, treasury execution, governance safety, source-derived support, proof-status promotion, or support-state promotion.
- Refined the closing Part III substrate spine: Simulation Fidelity/Physical Constraints, Mathematical and Search Substrates, Circle Calculus/Proof-Carrying AI Contracts, Coil Attention/Cyclic Memory, and CoilRA/MultiCoil now carry explicit chapter-to-chapter handoffs from resource/fidelity limits to optional substrate adoption, proof-carrying receipts, cyclic memory contracts, and baseline-gated cyclic mixer evaluation. Mirrored the stronger mechanism language in the outline without claiming simulation benchmarks, substrate A/B results, Circle builds, contract generation, receipt replay, RoPE certifier runs, cyclic-memory benchmarks, mixer performance, model-quality results, proof-status promotion, or support-state promotion.
- Refined the Part III compression/generation/resource cluster: Compact Generative Systems, Generate-Verify-Repair Compression, Fast Generation Architectures, RankFold/NeuralFold Artifact Compression, Semantic Representation, and Resource Economics now read as one efficiency-control path from compact seeds to exact-repair receipts, accepted-output generation records, probe-gated compressed artifacts, grounded semantic representation leases, and risk-adjusted budget records. Replaced remaining template-shaped mechanism bullets in the cluster and mirrored the handoffs in the outline. No codec, decoder, reconstruction benchmark, generation benchmark, acceptance-rate result, serving/KV benchmark, artifact-compression result, grounding benchmark, utility benchmark, budget simulation, proof-status promotion, or support-state promotion was claimed.
- Refined the opening Part III routing/readiness/runtime-substrate cluster: Routing Heads and Specialist Cores, Readiness Gates/Residual Escrow/Quarantine, MoECOT Runtime and Multi-Core Orchestration, and Personal Compute Hives now read as one governed route-to-substrate path from routable procedures to authority-bounded specialist selection, lifecycle gates, runtime evidence packets, and owned/federated compute membranes. Tightened chapter handoffs and outline mechanisms without claiming routing accuracy, readiness transitions, MoECOT runtime/replay/benchmark evidence, personal-hive scheduler behavior, network-overlay behavior, device enrollment, security review, proof-status promotion, or support-state promotion.
- Refined the Part II execution/replay cluster: Labor OS and Typed Jobs, Artifact Graphs/Audit Logs/Replay, Runtime Adapters/Tool Permissions/Human Approval, and Procedural Memory/Cognitive Loop Closure now read as one governed execution path from tribunal outputs to typed jobs, durable artifact memory, authority-bounded effects, and evidence-gated procedural tools. Replaced remaining template-shaped mechanism bullets with continuity prose and mirrored the handoffs in the outline. No job scheduler, permission harness, adapter runner, approval service, sandbox, replay engine, audit reconstruction, loop detector, tool synthesizer, regression run, benchmark, runtime artifact, proof-status promotion, or support-state promotion was claimed.
- Refined the Part II reasoning/adjudication cluster: Claim Ledgers and Belief Revision, Spinoza Verification and Proof-Carrying Claims, and Unified Adaptive Tribunal and Adversarial Review now read as one epistemic-control path from adequacy records to durable claim ledgers, tiered proof/justification envelopes, and bounded adversarial review. Replaced remaining template-shaped mechanism bullets with continuity prose and mirrored the chapter handoffs in the outline. No claim extraction, contradiction detection, proof verifier, formalization-mismatch checker, tribunal run, reviewer-independence result, benchmark, runtime artifact, proof-status promotion, or support-state promotion was claimed.
- Refined the Part II memory/context substrate cluster: Virtual Context ABI, Semantic Pages/Context Cells/Certificates, Context Transactions/Snapshots/Mounts/Taint, and Verification Bandwidth/Context Adequacy now read as one context-control path from semantic-IR context demand to governed materialization, certified representations, transactional memory semantics, and claim-relative adequacy checks. Replaced remaining template-shaped mechanism bullets with continuity prose while preserving all evidence limits. No VCM resolver, summary-fidelity result, memory-store test, contradiction-rate experiment, adequacy benchmark, proof status, runtime artifact, or support-state promotion was claimed.
- Refined the opening Part II control-spine cluster: Intent-to-Execution Contracts, Command Contracts and Semantic Interfaces, Planning as a Control Layer, PlanForge DAGs and Intelligence Arbitrage, and Cognitive Compilation and Semantic IR now read as one operational lowering path from governed intent to command fields, plan graphs, schedulable DAGs, and semantic IR obligations. Replaced remaining template-shaped mechanism bullets with continuity prose while preserving all evidence limits. No execution trace, command parser, planner harness, scheduler result, compiler trace, proof status, benchmark status, runtime artifact, or support-state promotion was claimed.
- Completed the Part I capability-change spine pass: Stable Capability Fields, Capability Replacement and Rollback, Security Kernel and Digital SCIFs, and Recursive Self-Improvement Boundaries now read as a single governed-change sequence from stable field identity to replacement transactions, least-exposure security boundaries, and bounded self-improvement gates. Added explicit continuity text and replaced remaining template-shaped mechanism bullets without changing evidence states. No route-validity result, replacement run, security containment result, autonomous-improvement result, proof status, benchmark status, runtime artifact, or support-state promotion was claimed.
- Refined the next Part I governance-intent cluster: human intent, constitutional predicates, agency/corrigibility, value conflict, and fork/exit/audit rights now read as one path from bounded request intake to protected constraints, human-facing correction paths, unresolved-value records, and materially usable governance rights. Tightened one Coherence Exchange wording to distinguish connector-only synthesis from durable local raw-cache evidence. No claim label, support state, moral-correctness claim, runtime-policy claim, social-rights result, proof status, benchmark status, or publication artifact was promoted or claimed.
- Refined the opening Part I foundations spine after full passage-review coverage: added explicit front-door handoffs across the stack thesis, efficient-ASI hypothesis, authority boundaries, failure taxonomy, and evidence-state discipline; replaced several template-shaped mechanism bullets with manuscript prose; and tightened the evidence-transition diagram so source-note mapping plus accepted transition, not source proximity alone, is the source-derived route. No claim label, support state, source-derived claim, proof status, benchmark status, runtime result, or publication artifact was promoted or claimed.
- Performed the fifty-fifth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: completed the remaining thirty-six connector/source-note and pinned-project mappings across the earlier stack chapters, bringing all 461 exact claim-source mappings to passage-reviewed status. The pass added reviewed refs for MoECOT, Coherence Exchange, VCM Editable, Talos Markdown, Field of God AI Constitution, Theseus Self-Evolution System, and Theseus Architecture Gate where those sources were still unmapped at passage level. The mappings support implementation-reference, governance-interface, context-variant, public-release-variant, constitutional-specification, self-evolution-governance, and architecture-gate backlog boundaries only. No MoECOT runtime artifact, Coherence Exchange economic mechanism, VCM-Bench result, Talos benchmark/security result, runtime policy engine, moral-correctness proof, self-evolution run, current architecture-gate verification, benchmark result, model-quality result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed.
- Performed the fifty-fourth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all twenty-one
Open Research Agenda and Bibliography Planmappings now carry reviewed references across local raw-cache sources, source-note-only connector/recovery or variant sources, and pinned local Project Theseus/Circle/constitution project files. The mappings support the research-backlog map for context adequacy, benchmark lifecycle, normative assumptions, stable capability identity, planning experiments, VCM schemas, proof-carrying claims, typed jobs, residual escrow, compactness/residual-honesty, AI-assisted programming evidence boundaries, simulation constraints, MoECOT/CoilMoECOT/VCM variant blockers, constitutional clauses, report-first Theseus artifacts, Circle theorem/contract boundaries, and transfer-lane insertion rules only. No contradiction-rate test, theorem result, benchmark run, mutation/holdout run, contamination audit, empirical consciousness result, moral-status result, replacement safety result, planner implementation, VCM-Bench result, Talos runtime/security run, RMI prototype, CGS benchmark, GenesisCode implementation, simulation benchmark, MoECOT runtime artifact, CoilMoECOT route run, reproduced command, normalized third-party citation, runtime policy engine, current Theseus report verification, external Circle build, Circle command, generated contract pack, receipt replay, transfer consumer, model-quality result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the fifty-third passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all seven
Living Book Methodologymappings now carry reviewed references across local raw-cache sources and source-note-only/variant MoECOT and Road To AGI context. The mappings support ratcheted maintenance discipline, durable artifacts, claim-support ledgers, release manifests, feedback records, workflow-to-tool pressure, explicit build/test/bridge/training documentation discipline, runtime-reference ledgers, readiness gates, replay, promotion blockers, terminology normalization, remaining-work categories, and finite record-level structural predicates only. No manuscript-quality result, editorial-completeness result, source-interpretation-quality result, rendered-site-quality result, reader/audio artifact, VIEA runtime, autonomous loop-closure implementation, trajectory-mining run, tool-synthesis harness, BugBrain build, emulation, flash, bridge session, hardware result, AGI claim, consciousness claim, MoECOT runtime artifact, reproduced command, benchmark result, readiness result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the fifty-second passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all nineteen
Prototype Roadmapmappings now carry reviewed references across local raw-cache ASI Stack sources, source-note-only connector/recovery sources, and pinned local Project Theseus/Circle project files. The mappings support staged prototype sequencing, durable artifacts, benchmark/regression discipline, stable capability fields, governed context, typed planning, lineage caution, runtime-reference blockers, report-first implementation boundaries, operator/work-board controls, structural transfer design, proof-carrying contract milestone shape, and finite record-level phase-gate predicates only. No completed phase, phase acceptance, dependency-gate audit, phase execution, benchmark harness, benchmark result, model-quality result, hardware claim, context-length claim, performance claim, AGI claim, consciousness claim, current Theseus report bundle, compiler command, gate output, dashboard run, board step, transfer consumer, Circle command, generated contract pack, external Circle Lean build, receipt replay, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the fifty-first passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all six
Project Theseus as Report-First Implementation Referencemappings now carry reviewed pinned local project-file references. The mappings support report-first implementation framing, current-state caveats, pressure/residual/diagnosis loops, benchmark lifecycle discipline, residual escrow, tool closure, typed plan compiler contracts, VCM slices, replay-trace targets, guarded self-evolution machinery, ATTD source-growth gates, architecture-gate checks, operator/work-board surfaces, node-registry and safety-visible controls, and Circle transfer-lane claim-boundary discipline only. No current Theseus report bundle, live operations ledger, compiler command, private execute proof, current gate output, self-evolution run, ATTD report, teacher runner, architecture experiment result, dashboard run, board step, command channel, node registry, unattended-safety proof, transfer consumer, smoke workload, proxy benchmark, benchmark result, model-quality result, deployment readiness, public-compute readiness, autonomous-improvement success, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the fiftieth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all twenty
Integrated Reference Architecturemappings now carry reviewed references across local raw-cache ASI Stack sources, source-note-only MoECOT and VCM Editable connector/recovery context, and pinned local Theseus project files. The mappings support the end-to-end architectural trace from intent, governance, planning, context, routing, verification, execution, evidence update, compression, procedural memory, benchmark ratchets, SCF gates, report-first implementation references, operator surfaces, and proof-contract transfer boundaries only. No integrated runtime trace, deployed authority enforcement, end-to-end replay, current Theseus report verification, command rerun, dashboard run, Hive board step, Plan Compiler proof reproduction, MoECOT runtime artifact, VCM-Bench result, Circle-to-Theseus consumer, benchmark result, model-quality result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the forty-ninth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all twenty-seven
Policy Optimization and Learning from Feedbackmappings now carry reviewed references across local raw-cache ASI Stack sources, source-note-only MoECOT connector context, and public arXiv abstract/metadata plus source-note references for external method-family records. The mappings support governed policy-update framing, benchmark-pressure inputs, residual escrow, verifier tiering, context adequacy, typed execution feedback, planner and router policy targets, SCF promotion gates, resource-pressure caveats, procedural loop-closure boundaries, online RL families, offline preference-optimization families, reasoning/RLVR variants, early-exit risks, and RLHF limitation framing only. No PPO, DPO, GRPO, RLVR, REINFORCE/RLOO, router-policy, context-policy, verifier-policy, execution-policy, reasoning-budget training run, local reward model, preference dataset, benchmark result, model-quality result, reward-quality result, reward-hacking-resistance result, runtime artifact, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the forty-eighth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all twelve
Benchmark Ratchets and Anti-Goodhart Evidencemappings now carry reviewed references across local raw-cache Google Docs sources, source-note-only connector/recovery contexts, and pinned local Theseus project files. The mappings support benchmark lifecycle discipline, frontier-to-regression transition, residual escrow, anti-Goodhart controls, readiness-gate boundaries, procedural loop-closure context, tribunal-style review boundaries, resource-pressure caveats, roadmap/status blockers, report-first Theseus caveats, self-evolution governance, and structural-transfer non-claims only. No benchmark harness, mutation test, holdout run, transfer check, contamination audit, live benchmark, regression-preservation test, source-reported command reproduction, current Theseus report verification, runtime artifact, model-quality result, performance result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the forty-seventh passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all nine
Executable Specifications and Lean Proof Envelopemappings now carry reviewed passage references across local raw-cache Google Docs sources and pinned local Circle project sources. The mappings support small operational proof/spec predicates, effect-boundary and obligation discipline, proof-carrying claim tiering, capability-field replacement invariants, typed job and proof-bundle lifecycle records, intent-to-execution artifact/support-state rules, theorem-status boundaries, AI-contract receipt fields, exact/discretized RoPE receipt boundaries, cyclic-address proof-vs-benchmark separation, and explicit non-claims only. No GenesisCode implementation, Spinoza verifier, SCF production deployment, Talos runtime, VIEA runtime trace, Circle command, generated contract pack, receipt replay, fingerprint check, sidecar regeneration, external Circle Lean build, semantic proof adequacy audit, model-quality result, deployment result, performance result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the forty-sixth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all five
CoilRA, MultiCoil RoPE, and Cyclic Mixersmappings now carry reviewed passage references across pinned local Circle project sources and source notes. The mappings support adapter-block indexing, residue/winding alias visibility, block-cyclic cells, MultiCoil phase tuples, exact/discretized RoPE receipt boundaries, one-channel real-phase frontier boundaries, circulant/block-cyclic mixer accounting, contract-pack consumer fields, Theseus transfer design boundaries, ordinary-baseline requirements, negative-control requirements, and explicit non-claims only. No RoPE certifier run, Circle command, contract-pack generation, receipt replay, fingerprint check, external Circle Lean build, ASI Stack MLX experiment, cyclic mixer benchmark, hardware-kernel benchmark, private Theseus transfer import, router-head trace import, model-quality result, context-length result, speed/runtime result, memory-savings result, training-stability result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the forty-fifth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all four
Coil Attention, Cyclic Memory, and Recurrence Contractsmappings now carry reviewed passage references across pinned local Circle project sources, the local VCM raw cache, and source notes. The mappings support cyclic slot/winding alias visibility, KV-cache freshness boundaries, sparse-attention coverage and gap certificates, recurrence schedule and loop-exit bookkeeping, report-only Theseus transfer boundaries, governed context/addressability, and explicit non-claims only. No Circle sidecar, contract generator, certifier command, generated contract pack, receipt replay, fingerprint check, external Circle Lean build, Theseus transfer consumer, structural smoke workload, proxy benchmark, scored private benchmark import, learned-model experiment, retrieval-quality result, long-context result, performance result, memory-savings result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the forty-fourth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all five
Circle Calculus and Proof-Carrying AI Contractsmappings now carry reviewed passage references across pinned local Circle project sources and source notes. The mappings support theorem-status discipline, proof-carrying receipt shape, contract-pack and consumer gate fields, replay/fingerprint/bundle-check surfaces, exact/discretized RoPE bookkeeping boundaries, cyclic-address proof-vs-benchmark separation, and anti-overclaim guardrails only. No Circle Lean build, theorem-id resolver, Circle contract command, RoPE certifier command, receipt replay, fingerprint check, sidecar regeneration, vendored contract pack, downstream model-quality result, performance result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the forty-third passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all eleven
Mathematical and Search Substratesmappings now carry reviewed passage references across local raw caches, source notes, pinned local Circle/Theseus project sources, and the public Mamba arXiv abstract/metadata. The mappings support optional-substrate discipline, compiler/IR substrate framing, temporal-coil A/B process design, semantic graph proposals, resource-bounded adoption, routed coil specialist context, proof-boundary discipline, cyclic/Coil applicability guardrails, Circle-to-Theseus transfer boundaries, and state-space sequence-substrate taxonomy only. No substrate A/B result, representation-efficiency benchmark, CoilMoECOT benchmark, local Circle build, Circle sidecar run, Theseus transfer consumer run, Mamba training/serving benchmark, model-quality result, performance result, adoption decision, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the forty-second passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all five
Simulation Fidelity and Physical Constraintsmappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for Simulation Scaling, CGS, RankFold/NeuralFold, TokenMana, and Alignment Field. The mappings support contract-relative simulation scope/fidelity/resource boundaries, hidden residual/verification/storage burden, scarce-resource framing, and normative/speculative boundary handling only. No physical-computation audit, simulation benchmark, feasibility calculator, resource-bound sanity check, approximation audit, external literature review, simulator result, physics result, consciousness claim, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the forty-first passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all eight
Resource Economics and Token Budgetsmappings now carry reviewed passage references for TokenMana, PlanForge, Coherence Exchange, Simulation Scaling, VIEA, Project Theseus Whitepaper, CoilRA/MultiCoil RoPE, and PagedAttention/vLLM. The mappings support budget records, regenerative capacity, planner scheduling, physical feasibility, value/accounting framing, execution-spine resource discipline, report-first implementation pressure, parameter accounting, and serving-layer memory/throughput accounting only. No TokenMana simulation, PlanForge scheduler benchmark, welfare/load study, vLLM deployment, KV-cache audit, cost-quality experiment, economic result, serving result, quality result, support-state promotion, or raw source/full-paper publication is claimed. - Performed the fortieth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all seven
Semantic Representation and Tree-Structured Modelsmappings now carry reviewed passage references for TreeLLM, Spinoza, Verification Bandwidth, Cognitive Compilation, CGS, Circle AI Architectures, and CoilRA/MultiCoil RoPE. The mappings support optional semantic/cyclic representation substrates, provenance and grounding requirements, typed semantic IR, verification limits, baseline discipline, and negative-control discipline only. No TreeLLM implementation, verified semantic-token format, model-size reduction, reasoning benchmark, grounding benchmark, cyclic-model advantage, quality improvement, speed improvement, context-length improvement, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the thirty-ninth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all five
RankFold, NeuralFold, and Artifact Compressionmappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for RankFold/NeuralFold, RankFold Compressor, BBVCA v9, CGS, and BugBrain. The mappings support tensor/archive compression architecture, probe-route fallback, residual and reconstruction-contract discipline, byte-accounting, and resource-constrained lineage only. No RankFold/NeuralFold implementation, deterministic decoder, lossless reconstruction validation, corpus benchmark, utility probe, reproduced ratio, hardware result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the thirty-eighth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all twenty
Fast Generation Architecturesmappings now carry reviewed passage references across local raw-cache architecture sources and public arXiv abstract pages for selected external generation literature. The mappings support generation-mode taxonomy, planner/verifier/accounting discipline, and source-reported method context only. No local decoding benchmark, acceptance-rate test, diffusion run, KV-cache/serving benchmark, useful-solution-per-second result, external speedup reproduction, support-state promotion, or raw source/full-paper publication is claimed. - Performed the thirty-seventh passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all four
Generate-Verify-Repair Compressionmappings now carry reviewed passage references for BBVCA v9, BBVCA main, CGS, and RankFold/NeuralFold. The mappings support reconstruction-contract, exact-repair, bounded-verification, proxy-rate, residual-accounting, and artifact-compression comparison discussion only. No BBVCA Prototype A implementation, codec correctness result, entropy-coder run, reconstruction benchmark, repair-cost benchmark, RankFold/NeuralFold artifact run, reproduced compression ratio, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the thirty-sixth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all six
Compact Generative Systems and Residual Honestymappings now carry reviewed passage references for CGS, RGS, BugBrain, Simulation Scaling, RMI, and the tracked Project Theseus Whitepaper source. The mappings support compactness, residual honesty, source-crosswalk discussion, and source-reported implementation lineage only. No CGS benchmark, utility test, generator, fallback harness, downstream behavior test, BugBrain build, simulation benchmark, Theseus command rerun, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the thirty-fifth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all twenty-three
Artifact Steward Agents and Living Project Governancemappings now carry reviewed passage references across local raw-cache architecture sources, authenticated connector text, tracked Theseus project sources, official tooling/governance documentation, and arXiv abstracts. The mappings support the bounded project-steward/source-crosswalk discussion only. No steward bot, treasury executor, event-taint workflow, contributor-ledger service, governance runner, release gate, project federation harness, sunset protocol, behavioral test, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the thirty-fourth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all twenty-two
Personal Compute Hives and Federated Edge Intelligencemappings now carry reviewed passage references across internal architecture sources, tracked Theseus project sources, and official external tooling documentation. The mappings support the owned-substrate/source-crosswalk discussion only. No live device registry, policy-first scheduler, portal approval service, family-governance engine, network overlay, rented-node sandbox, federation run, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the thirty-third passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all twelve
MoECOT Runtime and Multi-Core Orchestrationmappings now carry reviewed passage references for Octopus Router, RMI, Benchmaxxing, BeastBrain, VIEA, SCF, Talos, the MoECOT Markdown variant, the primary MoECOT Google Doc, the Project Theseus Whitepaper, the Hive Operator OS, and the Theseus Architecture Gate. The MoECOT mappings use local raw-cache passages, authenticated connector text references, and tracked local-project references as appropriate, and remain implementation-reference/source-reported only. No MoECOT runtime artifact, code/log import, replay run, benchmark artifact, Theseus command rerun, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the thirty-second passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: eight
Readiness Gates, Residual Escrow, and Quarantinemappings now carry reviewed passage references for RMI, Benchmaxxing, SCF, Octopus Router Architecture, Cognitive Loop Closure, the tracked local-project Project Theseus Whitepaper source, the tracked local-project Theseus Architecture Gate source, and the tracked local-project Theseus Self-Evolution System source.moecotremains connector/source-note mapped until runtime source text, readiness records, ledgers, replay logs, benchmark records, or external corroboration are imported and inspected. No readiness-transition checker, residual-ledger harness, benchmark harness, quarantine-routing harness, Theseus script execution, runtime result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the thirty-first passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: seven
Routing Heads and Specialist Coresmappings now carry reviewed passage references for Octopus Router Architecture, RMI, BeastBrain, Cognitive Loop Closure, RGS, the tracked local-project Project Theseus Whitepaper source, and the tracked local-project Hive Operator OS source.moecotremains connector/source-note mapped until runtime source text, route logs, readiness records, ledgers, replay logs, benchmark records, or external corroboration are imported and inspected. No routed-specialist prototype, learned-router harness, runtime authority enforcement, routing benchmark, Hive board, runtime result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the thirtieth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: eight
Procedural Memory and Cognitive Loop Closuremappings now carry reviewed passage references for Cognitive Loop Closure, RMI, RGS, Benchmaxxing, Talos, the tracked local-project Project Theseus Whitepaper source, the tracked local-project Theseus Self-Evolution System source, and the tracked local-project Hive Operator OS source.moecotremains connector/source-note mapped until runtime artifacts, source text, readiness records, ledgers, replay logs, benchmark records, or external corroboration are imported and inspected. No loop detector, tool synthesizer, registry/router monitor, retirement automation, Theseus script execution, runtime result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the twenty-ninth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: seven
Runtime Adapters, Tool Permissions, and Human Approvalmappings now carry reviewed passage references for Talos, VIEA, Ladon/Manhattan, Software Magic Grimoire, GenesisCode, the tracked local-project Field of God AI Constitution source, and the tracked local-project Theseus Operator OS source.moecotremains connector/source-note mapped until runtime artifacts, approval traces, sandbox records, benchmark/replay logs, or external corroboration are imported and inspected. No live adapter runner, sandbox, approval service, secret-handle broker, runtime policy engine, Hive board, replay result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Tightened the two browser-note chapters as a paired subsystem: Personal Compute Hives now states how artifact-steward work contracts become independently governed hive job contracts, and Artifact Steward Agents now states how hives may accept, reject, narrow, or sandbox steward requests without inheriting project authority. This is an integration/prose update only; no hive scheduler, steward bot, federation harness, wallet, runtime result, support-state promotion, or new proof result is claimed.
- Performed the twenty-eighth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: six
Artifact Graphs, Audit Logs, and Replaymappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for Talos, VIEA, Cognitive Compilation, Spinoza Composer, GenesisCode, and Cognitive Loop Closure.moecotremains connector/source-note mapped until durable runtime artifacts, ledgers, logs, benchmark records, replay records, or external corroboration are imported and inspected. No artifact graph service, replay engine, audit reconstruction harness, produced-artifact completeness checker, MoECOT runtime artifact, benchmark result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the twenty-seventh passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: four
Labor OS and Typed Jobsmappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for Talos, VIEA, GenesisCode, and Software Magic Grimoire.talos_mdandmoecotremain connector/source-note mapped until usable raw text, implementation records, runtime logs, approval-service traces, adapter-runner artifacts, replay records, benchmark records, or external corroboration are imported or inspected. No Talos scheduler, MoECOT runtime, GenesisCode effect runner, permission-enforcement harness, approval service, adapter runner, replay result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the twenty-sixth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: four
Unified Adaptive Tribunal and Adversarial Reviewmappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for UAT, Spinoza, Talos, and Verification Bandwidth.coherence_exchangeremains connector/source-note mapped until usable raw text, implementation records, independent review artifacts, or external corroboration are imported or inspected. No multi-reviewer tribunal run, reviewer-independence result, verdict-correctness result, contradiction-rate experiment, Talos tribunal pipeline, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the twenty-fifth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: four
Spinoza Verification and Proof-Carrying Claimsmappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for Spinoza, GenesisCode, Verification Bandwidth, and TreeLLM.coherence_exchangeremains connector/source-note mapped until usable raw text, implementation records, independent verification artifacts, or external corroboration are imported or inspected. No proof verifier, semantic-equivalence checker, open-domain formalizer, contradiction-rate experiment, TreeLLM implementation, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the twenty-fourth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: four
Claim Ledgers and Belief Revisionmappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for Spinoza, VIEA, Aletheia, and UAT.coherence_exchangeremains connector/source-note mapped until usable raw text, implementation records, independent verification artifacts, or external corroboration are imported or inspected. No claim extractor, contradiction detector, belief-revision engine, tribunal-threshold result, live-oracle run, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the twenty-third passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: four
Verification Bandwidth and Context Adequacymappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for Verification Bandwidth, VCM public v1, Spinoza, and TreeLLM.vcm_editableremains connector/source-note mapped until usable raw text, conformance artifacts, VCM-Bench records, contradiction-rate experiments, or external corroboration are imported or inspected. No adequacy classifier, contradiction-rate result, distractor-resistance result, verification-bandwidth benchmark, summary-fidelity result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the twenty-second passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: four
Context Transactions, Snapshots, Mounts, and Taintmappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for VCM public v1, Ladon/Manhattan, Context Engineer, and Black Hole Context Manager.vcm_editableremains connector/source-note mapped until usable raw text, memory-store artifacts, conformance results, VCM-Bench records, or external corroboration are imported or inspected. No memory-store behavior, mount-visibility result, branch-isolation result, deletion-closure harness, side-channel validation, context-manager execution, benchmark reproduction, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the twenty-first passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: four
Semantic Pages, Context Cells, and Certificatesmappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for VCM public v1, Verification Bandwidth, Spinoza, and Context Engineer.vcm_editableremains connector/source-note mapped until usable raw text, conformance artifacts, certificate checker results, benchmark records, or external corroboration are imported or inspected. No summary-fidelity checker, omission-completeness result, certificate truthfulness run, open-domain formalization result, benchmark reproduction, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the twentieth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: four
Virtual Context ABImappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for VCM public v1, Context Engineer, Verification Bandwidth, and VIEA.vcm_editableandmoecotremain connector/source-note mapped until usable raw text, code, logs, conformance artifacts, benchmark records, or external corroboration are imported or inspected. No resolver behavior, adequacy classifier, context compiler trace, VCM-Bench reproduction, model-facing result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the nineteenth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all five
Cognitive Compilation and Semantic IRmappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for Cognitive Compilation, PlanForge Compiler Architecture, GenesisCode, TreeLLM, and VIEA. The chapter now distinguishes semantic-IR architecture, evidence-carrying IR discipline, external semantic-substrate intuition, and intent-to-artifact ledger context from unimplemented compiler behavior. No source-plan parser, target-lowering harness, compiler trace, localized-repair result, quality/cost measurement, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the eighteenth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: four
PlanForge DAGs and Intelligence Arbitragemappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for PlanForge, PlanForge Compiler Architecture, Cognitive Compilation, and TokenMana.coherence_exchangeandmoecotremain connector/source-note mapped until usable raw text, code, logs, release artifacts, benchmark records, simulations, or external corroboration are imported or inspected. No deployed scheduler, route trace, tier-adequacy result, cost-quality result, welfare result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the seventeenth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: four
Planning as a Control Layermappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for PlanForge, VIEA, Cognitive Compilation, and Software Magic Grimoire.moecotremains connector/source-note mapped until usable raw text, code, logs, release artifacts, or benchmark records are imported or inspected. No planner harness, dependency checker, context-demand test, runtime replanning trace, scheduler benchmark, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the sixteenth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all five
Command Contracts and Semantic Interfacesmappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for Software Magic Grimoire, VIEA, GenesisCode, Cognitive Compilation, and Talos. No command parser, semantic extractor, prompt-injection defense, dispatch-blocking harness, prompt-productivity result, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the fifteenth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: four
Intent-to-Execution Contractsmappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for VIEA, Talos, Software Magic Grimoire, and GenesisCode.moecotremains connector/source-note mapped until usable raw text, code, logs, release artifacts, or benchmark records are imported or inspected. No contract compiler, approval/runtime enforcement result, replayed vertical slice, artifact-satisfaction test, behavioral execution test, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the fourteenth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: six
Recursive Self-Improvement Boundariesmappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for SCF, Benchmaxxing, RMI, Alignment Field, VIEA, and Talos.moecotremains connector-only/source-note mapped, andfield_of_god_ai_constitution,theseus_self_evolution_system, andtheseus_architecture_gateremain public-project/source-note mapped until raw source is vendored or made durable in this project. No autonomous self-improvement loop, evaluator-independence result, rollback/canary execution, fresh Theseus report inspection, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the thirteenth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: four
Security Kernel and Digital SCIFsmappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for Ladon/Manhattan, Context Engineer, Talos, and Alignment Field.coherence_exchangeremains connector-only/source-note mapped. No Ladon implementation, Digital SCIF runtime, side-channel defense, leak-prevention harness, prompt-injection containment scenario, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the twelfth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: five
Capability Replacement and Rollbackmappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for SCF, RMI, Benchmaxxing, Cognitive Loop Closure, and Talos.moecotremains connector-only/source-note mapped; the Talos mapping was narrowed to auditable jobs, proof bundles, replay, human adjudication, and residual uncertainty. No replacement execution, rollback execution, monitor-window result, artifact replay, regression-preservation test, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the eleventh passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: four
Stable Capability Fieldsmappings now carry reviewed passage references for SCF, VIEA, Talos, and Ladon/Manhattan.moecotremains connector-only/source-note mapped; no route-validity test, evaluator-integrity test, authority non-escalation runtime test, rollback-readiness test, deployed lifecycle behavior, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the tenth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: six
Governance Rights: Fork, Exit, and Auditmappings now carry reviewed passage references for Ethica Mechanica, Alignment Field, Ladon/Manhattan, Spinoza, UAT, and the tracked local-project Field of God AI Constitution source.coherence_exchangeremains connector-only/source-note mapped; no audit-record availability test, exit-path preservation test, fork-right safety test, deployed governance right, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Deepened the two browser-note chapters without duplicating them: Personal Compute Hives now includes fuller device-role, family/project mediation, hive-memory, and planned-test coverage, while Artifact Steward Agents now includes autonomy modes, treasury modes, worker federation, artifact-economy boundaries, and two new record-shape schemas/fixtures for
TreasuryPolicyRecordandEventTaintRecord. Updated the manifest, outline, protocol appendix, context ingestion reports, and generated test appendix. No hive scheduler, steward bot, wallet, workflow scanner, behavioral federation test, support-state promotion, or runtime result is claimed. - Performed the ninth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: five
Moral Uncertainty and Value Conflictmappings now carry reviewed passage references for Ethica Mechanica, Alignment Field, UAT, Spinoza, and the tracked local-project Field of God AI Constitution source.coherence_exchangeremains connector-only/source-note mapped; no value-conflict classification test, review-escalation test, residual-uncertainty preservation test, reviewer-quality evaluation, runtime policy engine, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the eighth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: five
Agency, Dignity, and Corrigibilitymappings now carry reviewed passage references for Alignment Field, Ethica Mechanica, Field of God, Eternal Code, and the tracked local-project Field of God AI Constitution source.coherence_exchangeremains connector-only/source-note mapped; no agency-preservation scenario, corrigibility-pathway test, high-impact approval test, manipulation-resistance evaluation, runtime policy engine, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the seventh passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: six
Constitutional Alignment Substratemappings now carry reviewed passage references for Alignment Field, Field of God, Ethica Mechanica, Eternal Code, Spinoza, and the tracked local-project Field of God AI Constitution source.coherence_exchangeremains connector-only/source-note mapped, no constitutional consistency scenario, self-modification ethics scenario, power-without-care scenario, runtime policy engine, red-team suite, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the sixth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: all five
Human Intent as a Formal Inputmappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for VIEA, Software Magic Grimoire, PlanForge, Cognitive Compilation, and Talos. No parser, authority extractor, stop-condition preservation test, lowering test, support-state promotion, or raw source publication is claimed. - Performed the fifth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: seven
Failure Modes of Ungoverned Intelligencemappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for SCF, VCM Public, Talos, Spinoza, Field of God, VIEA, and Simulation Scaling.vcm_editableandmoecotremain connector-only/source-note mapped in this pass, no support state was promoted, and no raw source passages were published. - Added the remaining browser-note substrate/funding context that was still queued for the two new chapters:
ext_ipfs_docsfor Personal Compute Hives, andext_open_collective_docsplusext_github_sponsors_docsfor Artifact Steward Agents. Updated the source inventory, source notes, manifest mappings, outline source queues, chapter crosswalks, generated appendices, and evidence audit without promoting any support state or claiming a deployed hive, steward bot, treasury, sponsorship workflow, content-addressed storage workflow, or behavioral test. - Performed the fourth passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: five
System Boundaries and Authoritymappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for VIEA, SCF, Talos, Ladon/Manhattan, and GenesisCode.moecotremains connector-only/source-note mapped in this pass, no support state was promoted, and no raw source passages were published. - Performed the third passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: nine
The Efficient ASI Hypothesismappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for VIEA, RMI, CGS, RankFold/NeuralFold, BBVCA v9, Simulation Scaling, BeastBrain, BeastBrain Timeless, and Aletheia.moecotremains connector-only/source-note mapped in this pass, no support state was promoted, and no raw source passages were published. - Performed the second passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: five
ASI Is a Stack, Not a Modelmappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for VIEA, BeastBrain, Aletheia, Talos, and SCF.moecotremains connector-only/source-note mapped in this pass, no support state was promoted, and no raw source passages were published. - Performed the first passage-review increment for Appendix C claim-source mappings: five
Evidence States and Claim Disciplinemappings now carry reviewed local raw-cache passage references for Benchmaxxing, Spinoza, VIEA, UAT, and Verification Bandwidth.coherence_exchangeremains connector-only/source-note mapped in this pass, no support state was promoted, and no raw source passages were published. - Added a public-safe source evidence audit:
scripts/validate_source_evidence_audit.pynow generates/checksdocs/source_evidence_audit.mdacross 54 chapter core claims, 461 assigned source/chapter pairs, and 461 exact claim-source mappings. The audit verifies source-note and chapter-listing traceability, reports passage-review coverage, wires the check intovalidate_book.pyand Appendix E, and keeps all claims atargumentsupport until passage review, accepted evidence transitions, or validated artifacts justify narrower promotion. - Added a proof artifact traceability audit:
scripts/validate_proof_artifact_audit.pynow generates/checksdocs/proof_artifact_audit.mdfor all 112 proof targets across manifest records, triage records, Lean modules, root imports, chapter hooks, limitation prose, and Appendix E coverage. This is a wiring and non-claim audit only; it does not claim semantic proof adequacy, source correctness, model quality, benchmark evidence, deployed enforcement, or broad ASI Stack behavior. - Expanded the Personal Compute Hives and Artifact Steward Agents chapters from browser-note triage into fuller operational chapters: added external source-note records for private overlay networking, orchestration, lightweight/edge clusters, distributed tasks, volunteer/file-sync/rented compute, self-hosted CI, repository webhooks, governance contracts, agentic workflow injection, and DAO delegation concentration; added
PortalCard,HiveApprovalReceipt,HiveJobBid, andHiveFederationLeaseschemas and fixtures; added finite Lean predicates for high-risk hive approvals, federation leases, stewarded release gates, and sunset review blocking. These are source-note, schema, fixture, and finite-record proof additions only; no personal hive, steward bot, runner, rented-node sandbox, treasury, governance system, benchmark, or support-state promotion is claimed. - Added a public landing-page dependency-spine diagram and corrected the live dashboard from 50 to 54 chapters. Tightened explicit chapter-to-chapter handoffs for the remaining weak-transition chapters across Part I, Part II, Part III, and Part IV without changing claim labels, support states, source-derived claims, proof status, benchmark status, runtime status, or publication-artifact status.
- Added stable external-literature source records, primary arXiv citation metadata, and conservative source notes for the initial policy-optimization/RL queue: TRPO, PPO, ReMax, DPO, IPO/preference-learning theory, ORPO, KTO, SimPO, REINFORCE-style RLHF, DeepSeek-R1, DAPO, GSPO, S-GRPO, LongRLVR, and RLHF limitations. Also added primary arXiv citation metadata to the existing fast-generation external records, updated Appendix G generation to publish a source-noted external-literature section, and hardened source-note validation so all assigned/existing notes are checked. No training result, benchmark result, model-quality claim, support-state promotion, or local reproduction was claimed.
- Added two manifest-driven chapters from public-safe browser-note triage:
Personal Compute Hives and Federated Edge Intelligencein Part III andArtifact Steward Agents and Living Project Governancein Part IV. Both chapters now have full prose drafts, source queues, claim-source mappings, Mermaid diagrams, implementation ladders, Codex test plans, record schemas, valid fixtures, and implemented finite-record Lean targets. The raw browser notes remain local-only author-intent context under ignoredsources/inbox/; no external tooling/literature citation, behavioral runtime result, benchmark result, or support-state promotion was claimed. - Updated the source notes, source matrix, claim/evidence matrix, bibliography, outline, proof manifest, and proof triage for the 54-chapter book. The proof manifest now tracks 112 targets, all implemented as finite-record Lean targets; the two newest chapters add schema/fixture validation and narrow Lean predicates only, not deployed hive or steward behavior.
- Promoted reader/audio companion material to a first-class release layer: reader and audio generators now emit
companion_notes.md, release profiles and validators require the companion-material policy, and the edition-release schema can record reviewed companion notes. This creates a path for e-reader, PDF/DOCX, audiobook, and audio-embedded EPUB treatment of diagrams, tables, code, schemas, and omitted dense matrices without claiming any such artifacts exist yet. - Refined the Part I constitutional-governance bridge so constitutional predicates, agency rights, value-conflict records, and governance rights read as one path from normative translation to runtime contestability. Updated mechanism prose and diagrams without promoting moral-correctness, rights-preservation, conflict-resolution, governance-institution, proof, benchmark, runtime, or support-state claims.
- Refined the Part I capability-change bridge so Stable Capability Fields, replacement transactions, security-kernel/Digital SCIF boundaries, and recursive self-improvement read as one governed protocol from field identity to reversible self-change. Updated mechanism prose and diagrams without promoting route-validity, replacement, secret-containment, autonomous-improvement, proof, benchmark, runtime, or support-state claims.
- Added an explicit human-consumption bundle contract for major versions, including reader formats, optional e-reader conversions, audio artifacts, and audio-embedded EPUB gating; generated reader/audio manifests and the edition-release schema now carry first-class human-reader and audiobook review gates. No EPUB, PDF, DOCX, AZW3, MOBI, Markdown, plain-text, MP3, M4B, or audio-embedded EPUB artifact was produced or claimed.
- Refined the Part III artifact/semantic/resource bridge so compressed artifacts remain routed candidates with preserved full-artifact fallback, semantic nodes read as scoped representation leases rather than ontology authority, and resource budgets explicitly protect verification and safety gates while separating serving pressure from quality claims. Updated the artifact, semantic, and resource diagrams without adding compression, grounding, load, serving, support-state, or proof claims.
- Strengthened the Part III compression/generation transition so compact generative systems pick up from runtime evidence packets, generate-verify-repair compression uses a Compression Receipt rather than template mechanism prose, and fast generation treats the generation-mode record as time-domain compression accounting with rejected-work and verifier-cost visibility. Updated the GVR and fast-generation diagrams without adding codec, decoding, benchmark, support-state, or proof claims.
- Tightened the Part III routing/readiness/runtime-reference bridge so route decisions read as task-local authority leases, readiness gates change routability without erasing capability identity, and MoECOT is framed as a runtime evidence-packet target rather than a branded implementation claim. No routing benchmark, readiness run, MoECOT runtime artifact, replay record, support-state promotion, or new proof claim was added.
- Hand-revised the Part II reasoning/adjudication chapters so claim ledgers, Spinoza proof-carrying claims, and UAT tribunal review read as one epistemic-control pipeline: adequacy records become belief-revision inputs, selected claims receive tiered justification envelopes, and contested or high-risk cases route to bounded adversarial review. Corrected stale chapter dates and strengthened handoffs without promoting claim-extraction, contradiction-detection, verifier-quality, tribunal-quality, proof, benchmark, or support-state claims.
- Hand-revised the Part II context-substrate chapters so Virtual Context ABI, semantic page certificates, context transactions, and verification bandwidth read as one context-control pipeline: address and materialize context, certify compressed cells, transact over snapshots and taint, then decide whether admitted context is adequate for a claim. Corrected stale chapter dates and strengthened handoffs without promoting VCM resolver, summary-fidelity, memory-store, adequacy-benchmark, security, or support-state claims.
- Hand-revised the first Part II control-spine chapters so intent-to-execution traces, command contracts, plan graphs, PlanForge DAGs, and semantic IR read as one lowering pipeline from governed purpose to schedulable, verifiable work. Corrected stale chapter dates and strengthened chapter-to-chapter handoffs without promoting execution, prompt-safety, planner-quality, scheduler, compiler, benchmark, or support-state claims.
- Added
docs/major_version_release_runbook.mdand tightened the release-profile validator/manifests so major-version live, research, reader, ebook/document, and audio releases follow one explicit ladder with human-reader quality checks and audio packaging checks. No EPUB, PDF, DOCX, AZW3, MOBI, MP3, M4B, or audio-embedded EPUB artifact was produced or claimed. - Hand-revised the opening Part I foundations cluster so the stack thesis, efficient-ASI hypothesis, authority boundaries, ungoverned-intelligence failure taxonomy, and evidence-state discipline read as one front-door contract: layer boundaries, costed route accounting, typed authority transitions, failure-boundary obligations, and support-state anti-inflation. Corrected stale chapter dates without promoting stack, efficiency, authority, failure-detection, benchmark, proof, or source-derived support claims.
- Hand-revised the final Part III substrate cluster so simulation fidelity, mathematical/search substrates, proof-carrying Circle contracts, coil memory, and cyclic mixers read as one governed substrate-adoption pipeline: contract-relative feasibility, optional adoption, theorem-linked receipts, structural memory guardrails, and baseline-gated cyclic mixer evaluation. Corrected stale chapter status dates without promoting simulation, substrate, cyclic-memory, RoPE, mixer, performance, or model-quality claims.
- Tightened the major-version reader/audio release path so generated reader manifests and audio manifests record target-not-rendered or target-not-generated artifact status, the release profile distinguishes relaxed reader editions from separate listening artifacts, and Appendix J now publishes a live -> reader source -> ebook/document -> audio artifact ladder. No EPUB, PDF, DOCX, AZW3, MOBI, MP3, M4B, or audio-embedded EPUB artifact was produced or claimed.
- Hand-revised the Part III compression/resource cluster so compact generative systems, generate-verify-repair compression, fast generation, artifact compression, semantic representation, and resource budgets read as one efficiency argument governed by verification cost, residual burden, fallback, grounding, and risk-adjusted budgets; corrected stale chapter status dates without promoting compression, speed, representation, serving-throughput, or resource-economics claims.
- Hand-revised the Part III routing/readiness/MoECOT cluster so routing heads, readiness gates, and the MoECOT runtime reference read as one bounded handoff from specialist selection to lifecycle qualification to implementation crosswalk; updated chapter transitions and dates without changing support states or claiming routing benchmarks, readiness runs, replay records, or reproduced MoECOT artifacts.
- Hand-revised the Part II execution-spine chapters for typed jobs, artifact graphs, runtime adapters, and procedural memory so their mechanism sections read as one source-specific flow from governed work to durable artifacts, external effects, and loop closure; updated chapter transitions and dates without changing support states or claiming executed schedulers, adapters, replay systems, or loop-closure harnesses.
- Hand-revised the final Part IV integration, Theseus-reference, prototype-roadmap, living-methodology, and research-agenda chapters to replace generator-shaped mechanism prose with source-specific transitions, current mapping boundaries, and the three-audience release-edition discipline; added
passage_review_stateto the research backlog schema, fixture, and protocol appendix. No support state, proof claim, benchmark result, ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio artifact was promoted or claimed. - Completed exact source-note claim mappings for the then-current Part IV integration, Theseus-reference, prototype-roadmap, living-methodology, and research-agenda chapters, then later extended exact mappings to all 54 current core claims after the two new chapters were added. No support state was promoted.
- Added
scripts/validate_reader_spine.pyand wired it into release profiles, validation, runbooks, and the Pages workflow so major-version reader/audio releases preserve a substantial human-readable spine while stripping live-only AI/research scaffolding. No ebook, PDF, DOCX, or audio artifact is claimed. - Added selected external-literature source records and public source notes for the fast-generation chapter covering speculative decoding, multi-token prediction, Medusa, EAGLE, lookahead decoding, LayerSkip, vLLM/PagedAttention, Mamba, LLaDA, and diffusion-LLM scaling.
- Updated the Fast Generation Architectures manifest mappings, chapter source crosswalk, generation-mode taxonomy, and outline source queue so the external literature is source-noted but remains bounded as unreproduced, source-reported evidence.
- Regenerated source readiness, source matrix, claim/evidence matrix, bibliography, and proof manifest after the new source assignments; no support state was promoted and no decoding benchmark or external result was reported as locally reproduced.
- Routed
ext_pagedattention_vllm_2023into Resource Economics andext_mamba_2023into Mathematical and Search Substrates, added chapter-local crosswalk/test-plan updates, and regenerated generated appendices while keeping both chapters atargumentsupport. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.SearchSubstratesfor finite-record substrate adoption and non-core promotion predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, and triage without promoting any substrate-quality or benchmark claim. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.PrototypeRoadmapfor finite-record phase-unlock and milestone-promotion predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, and triage without claiming any prototype phase is complete or any capability claim has stronger support. - Hardened the major-version reader/audio release workflow with generated reader and audio review checklists, chapter markers, e-reader downstream-format guidance, audio-embedded EPUB non-claims, and profile validation for the three-audience publication model.
- Added exact source-note claim mappings for the first Part IV proof/evidence-policy cluster: executable specifications and Lean proof envelope, benchmark ratchets, and policy optimization. The mappings cover all assigned sources for those three core claims, correct stale proof-envelope status in
book_structure.json, and keep support atargument. - Hardened
scripts/validate_book.pyso proof target statuses inbook_structure.jsonmust stay aligned with the generated proof manifest.
F.1287 2026-06-24 - v1.0 improvement goal visual layer
- Started the extended v1.0-quality improvement goal.
- Added a generated text-free conceptual hero image for the public landing page.
- Reworked the landing page architecture diagram and reading path so the site presents the book as one coherent systems architecture.
- Removed exact repeated generated connective paragraphs across the existing chapters and replaced them with chapter-specific prose derived from each chapter contract.
- Hand-revised the opening thesis chapter and the integrated reference architecture chapter, including stack-map and end-to-end trace diagrams.
- Added source notes for RMI, Benchmaxxing, CGS, Octopus Router, and Cognitive Loop Closure, then refreshed source readiness in chapter crosswalks and generated source appendices.
- Added 14 public-safe source notes for the Field of God AI Constitution, Project Theseus implementation references, Circle Calculus core, Circle AI contracts, coil attention/memory, CoilRA/MultiCoil RoPE, the RoPE position certifier, and proof-carrying circular computation.
- Added
scripts/update_chapter_source_status.pyso existing hand-edited chapters can refresh source loading and crosswalk readiness without rewriting manuscript prose. - Added source-backed Mermaid diagrams for the Project Theseus report-first implementation loop and the Circle proof-carrying receipt boundary.
- Added the remaining 26 public-safe source notes for all assigned cached Google Docs records, covering GenesisCode, Verification Bandwidth, Cognitive Compilation, Simulation Scaling, UAT, Ladon/Manhattan, RGS, TokenMana, BeastBrain, TreeLLM, BBVCA, RankFold/NeuralFold, Aletheia, Context Engineer, BugBrain, software spell stacks, and philosophical alignment lineage sources.
- Refreshed chapter source-loading rows and generated source appendices so every currently assigned source ID now routes through a source note before source-derived drafting.
- Made the generated claim/evidence matrix source-note-aware: Appendix C now distinguishes complete source-note coverage from actual claim-to-source mapping and keeps every claim at
argumentuntil mapping, tests, proofs, or prototypes justify promotion. - Hand-revised the verification-bandwidth, cognitive-compilation, generate-verify-repair compression, and Digital SCIF chapters with source-specific mechanism prose and Mermaid diagrams.
- Added executable schema drafts, public-safe fixtures, and a dependency-free validator for context adequacy records, semantic atoms, compression receipts, and authority-use receipts.
- Hand-revised the efficiency, authority, failure-mode, and evidence-discipline chapters with source-specific mechanism prose and Mermaid diagrams, then added executable records for costed routes, authority transitions, and failure-boundary maps.
- Hand-revised the human-intent and alignment/governance chapters with operational records for intent contracts, constitutional predicates, agency rights, value conflicts, and governance rights.
- Hand-revised the stable-capability-field, replacement, and recursive-self-improvement chapters with operational diagrams and executable records for SCF lifecycle, replacement transactions, and bounded self-improvement transitions.
- Hand-revised the Part II control-spine chapters from intent to PlanForge DAGs with operational diagrams and executable records for command contracts, intent-to-execution traces, plan graphs, PlanForge DAGs, and typed-job fixtures.
- Re-revised the first Part II control-spine chapters so command contracts, intent-to-execution traces, plan graphs, PlanForge DAGs, and semantic atoms explicitly separate protocol fixture validation from unimplemented behavioral tests, scheduler/compiler claims, and benchmark evidence.
- Hand-revised the VCM/context substrate chapters with operational diagrams and executable records for context ABI materialization, semantic page certificates, and context transactions.
- Re-revised the VCM/context substrate chapters so context ABI records, semantic page certificates, context transactions, and context adequacy records explicitly separate fixture validation from unimplemented resolvers, context compilers, memory stores, summary-fidelity tests, and contradiction-rate benchmarks.
- Hand-revised the evidence/reasoning chapters with operational diagrams and executable records for claim records, belief revisions, proof-carrying claims, and tribunal reviews.
- Re-revised the reasoning/review chapters so claim records, belief revisions, proof-carrying claim envelopes, and tribunal review records explicitly separate fixture validation from unimplemented claim extraction, contradiction detection, proof verification, formalization-mismatch review, and multi-reviewer tribunal runs.
- Hand-revised the execution substrate chapters with operational diagrams and executable records for typed job lifecycle, artifact graphs, runtime adapter invocations, and procedural tool records.
- Re-revised the execution substrate chapters so typed jobs, artifact graphs, runtime adapter invocations, and procedural tool records explicitly separate fixture validation from unimplemented lifecycle checkers, replay/audit harnesses, tool-effect enforcement, approval gates, loop detectors, and regression suites.
- Hand-revised the routing/readiness/MoECOT cluster with operational diagrams and executable records for specialist registries, routing decisions, readiness gates, and MoECOT orchestration crosswalks.
- Re-revised the routing/readiness/MoECOT cluster so specialist registries, routing decisions, readiness gates, and MoECOT orchestration records explicitly separate fixture validation from unimplemented routing benchmarks, lifecycle-transition enforcement, quarantine routing, imported runtime artifacts, replay records, and reproduced MoECOT benchmarks.
- Hand-revised the compactness, artifact-compression, semantic-representation, and resource-economics chapters with operational diagrams and executable records for compact generative cores, compressed artifacts, semantic nodes, and resource budgets.
- Re-revised the compactness, generate-verify-repair, artifact-compression, semantic-representation, and resource-economics chapters so compact generative records, compression receipts, compressed artifact records, semantic node records, and resource budget records explicitly separate fixture validation from unimplemented codecs, utility probes, grounding evaluations, load simulations, scheduler benchmarks, and non-record-level Lean obligations.
- Hand-revised the simulation, search-substrate, cyclic-memory, and cyclic-mixer chapters with operational diagrams and executable records for simulation contracts, substrate adoption, cyclic memory contracts, and cyclic mixer evaluations.
- Re-revised the simulation, mathematical/search substrate, Circle proof-contract, cyclic-memory, and cyclic-mixer chapters so simulation contracts, substrate adoption records, proof target records, cyclic memory contracts, and cyclic mixer evaluation records explicitly separate fixture validation from unimplemented feasibility calculators, A/B runs, theorem-resolution/replay checks, KV-cache/sparse-coverage harnesses, RoPE/cyclic-mixer benchmarks, hardware tests, model-quality evaluations, and non-record-level simulation proof claims.
- Hand-revised the proof-envelope, benchmark-ratchet, prototype-roadmap, and research-backlog chapters with operational diagrams and executable records for proof targets, benchmark ratchets, prototype phases, and research backlog items.
- Re-revised the Part IV proof, benchmark, integrated-reference, Theseus-reference, prototype-roadmap, living-book-methodology, and research-agenda chapters so proof target records, benchmark ratchet records, reference trace records, Theseus report crosswalk records, prototype phase records, living-book release records, and research backlog records explicitly separate fixture validation and release hygiene from unimplemented proof audits, benchmark runs, runtime traces, imported Theseus reports, phase-completion evidence, manuscript-quality review, and new-paper triage rehearsals.
- Replaced the remaining stale v0.2 source-note-backlog metadata across all chapters with the current source-note/source-mapping boundary and cleared the old generic planned-test/proof/crosswalk marker scan.
- Hand-revised the opening architecture/evidence cluster with tighter guardrails and executable records for layer boundaries and evidence transitions.
- Hand-revised the human-intent and constitutional-governance cluster so intent contracts, constitutional predicates, agency rights, value conflicts, and governance rights are framed as executable records rather than generic drafting scaffolding.
- Hand-revised the stable-capability-field, replacement, security-kernel, and recursive-self-improvement boundary chapters so SCF, rollback, SCIF, and self-evolution claims stay bounded by validated artifacts and source-reported limitations.
- Implemented the first stack-boundary Lean module for external-action handoff authorization and authority-ceiling rejection.
- Hand-revised the living-book methodology chapter with an operating-loop diagram and clearer artifact discipline.
- Documented visual-asset and diagram rules under
assets/diagrams/. - Cleaned future scaffold defaults and public readiness wording so newly generated chapters avoid
TBD/placeholder-shaped language while preserving honest planned/not-run evidence states. - Added operational Mermaid diagrams for agency-rights checks, moral-conflict routing, and governance-right preservation so every chapter now has at least one interface or lifecycle diagram.
- Hardened the GitHub Pages workflow for long improvement runs by cancelling superseded publish jobs and extending the Pages deployment timeout.
- Replaced the remaining generic chapter test-plan purposes with concrete acceptance targets and updated the v0.2 regeneration script so future baseline drafts preserve current evidence-boundary wording.
- Added a
validate_book.pyregression check that fails on stale generated manuscript phrases in chapters or chapter-generation scripts. - Marked the landing page and Preface as unnumbered so Part I begins the numbered chapter sequence instead of treating front matter as chapters.
- Tightened the landing-page hero image sizing so the first desktop viewport leaves a visible path into the current-status section while mobile remains free of horizontal overflow.
- Refreshed
docs/v02_manuscript_status.mdwith current word count, diagram coverage, front-matter numbering, hero-layout, and stale-language validation status. - Added
scripts/validate_visual_coverage.pyand wired it into book validation so missing chapter diagrams or the landing-page hero asset are caught before publication. - Updated runbooks and generated test-spec output so visual coverage validation is listed with the standard publication checks.
- Updated the project and installed
asi-stack-bookCodex skill so future writing runs know about visual coverage, schema/fixture validation, Lean build, and diagram standards. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.SecurityKernelfor narrow secret-handle authorization and protected-SCIF clearance predicates, then updated the outline and chapter proof statuses without promoting security claims beyond their evidence. - Hardened proof-readiness validation so proof triage must stay aligned with the generated proof manifest on tags, chapters, modules, formal targets, and target statuses.
- Extended proof-readiness validation to require implemented Lean modules to be imported by the package root before proof status can pass the local gate.
- Implemented
AsiStackProofs.Authorityfor narrow authority-ceiling preservation and missing-grant denial predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.FailureModesfor narrow failed-invariant promotion blocking and unbounded-authority failure detection predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.StableCapabilityFieldsfor narrow qualification-required replacement and no-grant authority-expansion rejection predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.Replacementfor narrow qualification/rollback prerequisite and failed-regression promotion-blocking predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Replaced the last exact repeated long invariant paragraph across five chapters with chapter-specific prose, then added
scripts/validate_repeated_prose.pyto keep exact repeated long paragraphs out of future chapter drafts. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.Planningfor narrow authority-inheritance and unsatisfied-constraint dispatch-blocking predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.PlanForgefor narrow finite indexed plan-graph and failed-quality fallback predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.VirtualContextABIfor narrow snapshot-bound resolution and mandatory-miss typed-fault predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.ContextCertificatesfor narrow derived-cell certificate-completeness and source-authority non-escalation predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.ContextTransactionsfor narrow committed-event snapshot-read and taint-propagation predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.ClaimLedgerfor narrow prior-evidence/history preservation and open-contradiction promotion-blocking predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.TypedJobsfor narrow lifecycle-transition and approval-required execution-blocking predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.ArtifactGraphfor narrow produced-artifact provenance-reference and missing-provenance promotion-blocking predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.RuntimeAdaptersfor narrow permission-inclusion and high-impact approval-rejection predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.Routingfor narrow authority/readiness-bounded selection and failed-readiness fallback-or-residual predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.ReadinessGatesfor narrow all-gates-pass promotion and quarantine ordinary-route-blocking predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.CompactGenerativeSystemsfor narrow unresolved-obligation residual and lossy-exactness blocking predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.GenerateVerifyRepairfor narrow exact-reconstruction equality and failed-verification exactness-blocking predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without promoting the chapter claim beyondargument. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.ProofCarryingContractsfor narrow proof-receipt boundary and downstream consumer-gate predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without claiming external Circle theorem resolution or receipt replay. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.ProofEnvelopefor narrow implemented-target and non-operational target-routing predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without claiming full proof-target coverage. - Added a generated Proof Target Coverage Audit section to Appendix E from
proofs/proof_triage.json, exposing the proof-target status/triage/route breakdown while preserving artifact-level gaps for planned targets. - Added a source-note chapter-mapping column to the generated claim/evidence matrix in Appendix C, exposing assigned source/chapter pairs and source-note chapter listings by stable ID or exact title without promoting any claim support state.
- Added
Fast Generation Architecturesas a manifest-driven Part III chapter after Generate-Verify-Repair Compression, with source queues, a Mermaid generation-mode lifecycle, planned speed-quality benchmarks, and two schema-first Lean proof targets. - Added
generation_mode_record.schema.jsonandgeneration_mode_record.valid.jsonso fast-generation routes can record mode, verifier, acceptance predicate, accepted-output accounting, metric definitions, fallback, promotion decision, and non-claims without reporting unrun benchmarks. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.FastGenerationfor finite route-promotion-field and raw-token-speed promotion-blocking predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without claiming any decoding benchmark result. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.ArtifactCompressionfor finite probe-or-fallback and residual/fallback metadata predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without claiming a compression ratio, decoder, or utility benchmark. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.SemanticRepresentationfor finite grounded-node provenance and hierarchy-update supersession predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without claiming TreeLLM implementation or representation-utility results. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.ResourceEconomicsfor finite required-gate preservation and high-risk insufficient-verification routing predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without claiming load stability, economic optimality, scheduler quality, or TokenMana performance. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.SimulationFidelityfor finite simulation claim-field and declared-fidelity-support predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without claiming physical feasibility, simulator validation, or benchmark transfer results. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.Efficiencyfor finite route-comparison and residual-promotion predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without claiming route-search completeness, cost-estimate accuracy, measured efficiency, or compression utility. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.IntentContractsfor finite intent-compilation and missing-authority predicates, then updated the outline, chapter, proof manifest, triage file, and status report without claiming natural-language parsing, hidden-authority inference, or end-to-end plan/job lowering. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.Alignment,AsiStackProofs.Corrigibility,AsiStackProofs.ValueConflict,AsiStackProofs.GovernanceRights, andAsiStackProofs.SelfImprovementfor finite governance/alignment record gates, then updated the relevant chapters, outline, proof manifest, triage file, proof-envelope summary, and status report without claiming moral correctness, human dignity, reviewer quality, real access-path availability, runtime self-improvement safety, or solved alignment behavior. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.IntentToExecution,AsiStackProofs.CommandContracts,AsiStackProofs.CognitiveCompilation, andAsiStackProofs.VerificationBandwidthfor finite Part II control-spine record gates, then updated the relevant chapters, outline, proof manifest, triage file, proof-envelope summary, and status report without claiming runtime execution, prompt-injection resistance, compiler correctness, model verification bandwidth, contradiction-rate performance, or end-to-end artifact satisfaction. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.CoilAttentionMemory,AsiStackProofs.CyclicMixers,AsiStackProofs.ReferenceArchitecture,AsiStackProofs.LivingBook, andAsiStackProofs.BibliographyPlanfor finite remaining schema-backed record gates, then updated the relevant chapters, outline, proof manifest, triage file, proof-envelope summary, and status report without claiming retrieval quality, cyclic mixer quality, runtime performance, deployed reference architecture enforcement, manuscript quality, citation completeness, or new-paper triage quality. - Implemented
AsiStackProofs.ProofCarryingClaims,AsiStackProofs.Tribunal,AsiStackProofs.ProceduralMemory,AsiStackProofs.MoECOTRuntime,AsiStackProofs.BenchmarkRatchets, andAsiStackProofs.TheseusReferencefor finite process-record gates, then updated the relevant chapters, outline, proof manifest, triage file, proof-envelope summary, and status report without claiming verifier quality, tribunal quality, loop-detection quality, MoECOT runtime behavior, benchmark success, or Theseus gate success. - Added
Policy Optimization and Learning from Feedbackas a manifest-driven Part IV chapter after Benchmark Ratchets, moved the raw browser-GPT planning note into the ignored local inbox atsources/inbox/policy_optimization_browser_note_2026-06-24/, added a public-safe ingestion report, addedpolicy_optimization_recordschema/fixture, and implementedAsiStackProofs.PolicyOptimizationfor finite policy-update record and reward/governance promotion gates without claiming any PPO, DPO, GRPO, RLVR, router-policy, context-policy, or reasoning-budget training result. - Moved the raw fast-generation browser-GPT planning note into the ignored local inbox at
sources/inbox/fast_generation_browser_note_2026-06-24/and added a public-safe ingestion report atdocs/fast_generation_context_ingestion_report.md. - Added fast generation, decoding substrates, serving acceleration, policy optimization, and learning from feedback to the external-literature queue while keeping all MTP, speculative decoding, diffusion, early-exit, state-space, KV-cache, PPO, GRPO, DPO, RLVR, and reward-hacking claims unpromoted until source notes or tests exist.
- Added explicit source-note chapter mappings for the policy-optimization chapter across Benchmaxxing, RMI, Spinoza, Verification Bandwidth, Talos, VCM, PlanForge, Octopus Router, SCF, TokenMana, Cognitive Loop Closure, and MoECOT, with conservative guidance on what each source can and cannot support.
- Added explicit source-note chapter mappings for the fast-generation chapter across CGS, Cognitive Loop Closure, Benchmaxxing, PlanForge, Verification Bandwidth, TokenMana, Talos, VCM, Spinoza, and RMI, with conservative guidance on speed, verification bandwidth, accepted-output accounting, budgets, artifacts, and residuals.
- Completed the chapter-level source-note routing layer for all assigned sources by adding conservative mappings for the foundation, failure-mode, VIEA/Talos/MoECOT/VCM, alignment, coherence-exchange, runtime, prototype, and research-agenda gaps without promoting any claim support state.
- Regenerated the scaffold and proof manifest so Appendix E covered 104 proof targets at that checkpoint, with 100 implemented and 4 planned, and Appendix C exposed all 389 then-current assigned source/chapter pairs as explicit source-note chapter listings.
- Added a generated claim-source mapping column to Appendix C and recorded the first exact source-note map for
evidence-states-and-claim-discipline.core, linking the core evidence-discipline claim to Benchmaxxing, Spinoza, VIEA, UAT, Coherence Exchange, and Verification Bandwidth with explicit non-claims and no support-state promotion. - Extended protocol fixture validation to include public living-book release records under
release_records/againstschemas/living_book_release_record.schema.json. - Strengthened
Policy Optimization and Learning from Feedbackwith a sharper method-family taxonomy, stack-policy target map, training-mode fit table, expanded experiment backlog, and updated external-literature queue while keeping all policy-optimization method and training-result claims unpromoted. - Added exact source-note claim mappings and chapter-level mapping tables for the opening foundation cluster:
asi-is-a-stack-not-a-model.core,the-efficient-asi-hypothesis.core, andsystem-boundaries-and-authority.core; corrected stale authority proof-target status inbook_structure.json; no support state was promoted. - Added exact source-note claim mappings and chapter-level mapping tables for
failure-modes-of-ungoverned-intelligence.coreandhuman-intent-as-a-formal-input.core; corrected stale failure-mode proof-target status inbook_structure.json; no support state was promoted. - Added a three-audience release-edition layer with
editions/release_profiles.json, Appendix J, a reader-edition derivation script, release-profile validation, and public runbook updates for future EPUB, PDF, DOCX, and audio major-version artifacts without claiming those artifacts exist yet. - Extended the major-version edition layer with explicit reader-spine and audio-script policies, an audio-script review-workspace generator, an edition-release record schema and fixture, and updated runbooks for EPUB/PDF/DOCX/optional e-reader/audio artifacts without claiming any generated artifact exists.
- Added exact source-note claim mappings and chapter-level mapping tables for the Part I alignment/governance cluster:
constitutional-alignment-substrate.core,agency-dignity-and-corrigibility.core,moral-uncertainty-and-value-conflict.core, andgovernance-rights-fork-exit-and-audit.core; no support state was promoted. - Added exact source-note claim mappings and chapter-level mapping tables for the Part I capability-governance cluster:
stable-capability-fields.core,capability-replacement-and-rollback.core,security-kernel-and-digital-scifs.core, andrecursive-self-improvement-boundaries.core; corrected stale manifest proof-target statuses for the SCF, Replacement, and SecurityKernel finite-record modules; no support state was promoted. - Added exact source-note claim mappings and chapter-level mapping tables for the first Part II control-spine cluster:
intent-to-execution-contracts.core,command-contracts-and-semantic-interfaces.core,planning-as-a-control-layer.core, andplanforge-dags-and-intelligence-arbitrage.core; corrected stale manifest proof-target statuses for the Planning and PlanForge finite-record modules; no support state was promoted. - Added exact source-note claim mappings and chapter-level mapping tables for the Part II compilation/context cluster:
cognitive-compilation-and-semantic-ir.core,virtual-context-abi.core,semantic-pages-context-cells-and-certificates.core,context-transactions-snapshots-mounts-and-taint.core, andverification-bandwidth-and-context-adequacy.core; corrected stale manifest proof-target statuses for the VCM ABI, ContextCertificates, and ContextTransactions finite-record modules; no support state was promoted. - Added exact source-note claim mappings and chapter-level mapping tables for the Part II verification/adjudication cluster:
claim-ledgers-and-belief-revision.core,spinoza-verification-and-proof-carrying-claims.core, andunified-adaptive-tribunal-and-adversarial-review.core; corrected stale manifest proof-target statuses for the ClaimLedger finite-record module; no support state was promoted. - Added exact source-note claim mappings and chapter-level mapping tables for the Part II execution substrate cluster:
labor-os-and-typed-jobs.core,artifact-graphs-audit-logs-and-replay.core,runtime-adapters-tool-permissions-and-human-approval.core, andprocedural-memory-and-cognitive-loop-closure.core; corrected stale manifest proof-target statuses for the TypedJobs, ArtifactGraph, and RuntimeAdapters finite-record modules; no support state was promoted. - Added exact source-note claim mappings and chapter-level mapping tables for the Part III routing/readiness cluster:
routing-heads-and-specialist-cores.core,readiness-gates-residual-escrow-and-quarantine.core, andmoecot-runtime-and-multi-core-orchestration.core; corrected stale manifest proof-target statuses for the Routing and ReadinessGates finite-record modules; no support state was promoted. - Added a machine-checkable three-audience release model with explicit content layers for the reader spine, live research scaffold, evidence matrices, machine contracts, release derivatives, and audio adaptation; reader/audio generators now emit derivation manifests, a reader-format render helper records actual local ebook/document render outcomes, and no EPUB/PDF/DOCX/audio artifact is claimed.
- Added exact source-note claim mappings and chapter-level mapping tables for the Part III compression/representation/resource cluster:
compact-generative-systems-and-residual-honesty.core,generate-verify-repair-compression.core,fast-generation-architectures.core,rankfold-neuralfold-and-artifact-compression.core,semantic-representation-and-tree-structured-models.core, andresource-economics-and-token-budgets.core; corrected stale manifest proof-target statuses for the CompactGenerativeSystems and GenerateVerifyRepair finite-record modules; no support state was promoted. - Added exact source-note claim mappings and chapter-level mapping tables for the Part III simulation/substrate/cyclic cluster:
simulation-fidelity-and-physical-constraints.core,mathematical-and-search-substrates.core,circle-calculus-and-proof-carrying-ai-contracts.core,coil-attention-cyclic-memory-and-recurrence-contracts.core, andcoilra-multicoil-rope-and-cyclic-mixers.core; corrected stale manifest proof-target statuses for the ProofCarryingContracts finite-record module while leaving the SearchSubstrates proof targets planned; no support state was promoted.
F.1288 2026-06-24 - v0.2 manuscript baseline
- Drafted all 50 chapters into a complete v0.2 manuscript pass from
book_structure.json. - Added chapter-level source-loading status, proof/formalization hooks, conservative evidence guardrails, and v1.0 source/test/proof obligations to every chapter.
- Added
scripts/draft_v02_from_manifest.pyas a repeatable full-baseline drafting tool. - Updated public-facing status docs so the repo no longer describes the chapters as guarded stubs.
- Kept all chapter support states conservative; no source-derived, prototype-backed, test-backed, or external-literature-backed promotion happened in this drafting pass.
F.1289 2026-06-24 - Full-book launch readiness audit
- Added
docs/full_book_writing_goal.mdwith recommended wording for the full-book v0.2 drafting goal. - Updated generated source and bibliography appendices to distinguish available source notes, connector-readable sources, local raw-cache availability, public project sources, and source-note backlog.
- Refreshed the outline missing-source queue so connector-resolved sources are no longer described as unresolved, while keeping claim-promotion requirements explicit.
F.1290 2026-06-24 - Pre-writing readiness hardening
- Addressed the pre-writing review by adding backbone source notes, connector-readiness metadata, source-note validation, chapter DoD validation, and proof-readiness validation.
- Split the overloaded third part into four manifest-driven parts and moved runtime adapters plus procedural memory next to the execution OS cluster.
- Pinned Lean to
leanprover/lean4:v4.31.0, renamed the evidence proof module to match the outline, and marked the two evidence-state proof targets as implemented. - Added proof-target triage so Lean, schema, process, and research-agenda targets are tracked separately before full-book drafting.
- Added an explicit external-literature stance and prewriting launch gate while keeping all chapter support states at
argument. - Updated the GitHub Pages workflow to install Lean and run
lake buildbefore rendering/publishing the site. - Quarantined stale local handoff trees under ignored
_archive/local_context/and removed stray.DS_Storefiles from the working tree.
F.1291 2026-06-24 - Project Theseus and Circle Calculus mining
- Reviewed the local Project Theseus / SymLiquid RMI and Circle Calculus projects and added a public-safe mining report.
- Added or recovered 14 source records covering the Field of God AI Constitution, Theseus implementation references, Circle AI contracts, coil attention/memory, CoilRA/MultiCoil RoPE, the RoPE certifier, and proof-carrying circular computation.
- Expanded the manifest and outline from 46 to 50 chapters by adding precise Part III chapters for Circle proof-carrying contracts, coil attention/memory, cyclic mixers, and Project Theseus as a report-first implementation reference.
- Updated source queues, recovery notes, Appendix I, and public readiness docs so these projects are treated as source routes while claims remain at
argumentuntil source notes, proofs, or tests justify promotion. - Kept private/project artifacts out of the public book repo and did not modify the local Theseus or Circle repositories.
F.1292 2026-06-24 - Conversation-mined lineage ingestion
- Moved the raw v2 conversation-mining handoff packet into the ignored local source inbox under
sources/inbox/conversation_mining_v2/. - Added a public-safe conversation context ingestion report and Appendix I for author intent and architecture lineage.
- Updated the source-of-truth outline with conversation-mined refinements for the compression loop, planning output contract, VCM adequacy states, SCF lifecycle, execution subfunctions, evidence bundles, and negative-result retention.
- Split claim classification into claim labels plus support states in the scaffold generator, claim matrix, schema, runbooks, and ASI Stack skill.
- Kept all claim support states at
argument; no source-derived or test-backed promotion happened in this pass.
F.1293 2026-06-24 - Expanded source-mined outline
- Expanded the source-of-truth structure from the 16-chapter starter scaffold to 46 precise chapters across the same three book parts.
- Rebuilt
docs/book_outline.mdwith part-level and chapter-level source loading queues so future writing runs know which papers to mine for each chapter. - Added
docs/source_mining_synthesis.mdto record the source-mining coverage, architecture clusters, chapter split rationale, and remaining source-access gaps. - Regenerated
_quarto.yml, chapter stubs, Appendix A, Appendix C, Appendix G, andproofs/proof_manifest.jsonfrom the new manifest and outline. - Updated source readiness reporting to distinguish usable cached source exports from Google sign-in/auth-gate placeholder files.
- Removed obsolete broad chapter stubs that were superseded by the expanded precise chapter set.
- Kept all new chapter core claims at
argumentsupport state; no source-derived or test-backed claim promotion happened in this pass.
F.1294 2026-06-24 - Public repository readiness
- Reworked
README.mdas a public entry point with status, links, validation, source discipline, proof discipline, and rights notes. - Added
CONTRIBUTING.md,LICENSE.md,CITATION.cff, a pull request template, and an issue-template config. - Added
docs/repository_map.mdanddocs/publication_readiness.md. - Added
scripts/validate_publication.pyand wired public-surface validation intoscripts/validate_book.pyand the GitHub Pages workflow. - Updated the ASI Stack skill to include publication validation in normal maintenance.
F.1296 2026-06-24 - Cohesive outline and bibliography
- Replaced the handoff-level outline with a full-book cohesive drafting outline in
docs/book_outline.md. - Added Appendix G,
appendices/G_bibliography.qmd, as a generated bibliography and source-corpus appendix. - Updated
scripts/sync_scaffold.pyso the bibliography appendix is regenerated from the source inventory and dynamic chapter assignments. - Added the bibliography appendix to
book_structure.json. - Updated README status language for the outline, generated bibliography, local source cache, and HTML-first rendering.
F.1297 2026-06-24 - Writing readiness workspace
- Added local-only source cache tooling with
scripts/cache_drive_sources.py. - Cached public URL exports for the accessible inventoried sources and added
docs/source_readiness_report.md. - Added writing, site-quality, book-quality, and proof/code runbooks.
- Added JSON Schema drafts for claim records, context packets, stable capability fields, and typed jobs.
- Added
scripts/validate_schemas.py. - Added a minimal Lean 4 proof workspace under
lean/and a proof plan underproofs/. - Added GitHub issue templates for source ingestion, chapter drafting, proof/code work, site quality, and evidence updates.
- Improved the landing page and added custom Quarto styling.
F.1298 2026-06-24 - Dynamic structure update
- Added
book_structure.jsonas the source of truth for front matter, parts, chapter order, chapter IDs, chapter file paths, and appendices. - Regenerated
_quarto.ymlfrom the manifest with explicit Quarto parts. - Replaced numbered chapter filenames with stable slug filenames so chapters can be inserted, moved, merged, or removed without renumbering files.
- Added
scripts/add_part.pyandscripts/add_chapter.pyhelper scripts. - Updated generated source and claim matrices to use stable chapter IDs.
- Added
docs/living_update_workflow.md. - Added the versioned
skills/asi-stack-bookCodex skill and installed it locally for future ASI Stack book maintenance.
F.1299 2026-06-24 - v0.1 scaffold seed
- Created the canonical Quarto living-book scaffold at the repository root.
- Populated Appendix A from
sources/source_inventory.jsonwith 45 source records. - Created chapter stubs for all 16 outline chapters with explicit source-ingestion and test-status guardrails.
- Initialized Appendix C with one
argument-level claim placeholder per chapter. - Initialized glossary, protocol-schema, and Codex test-spec appendices.
- Added local validation and GitHub Pages publishing scaffolding.
F.1300 v0.0
Handoff packet created.
Deepened
AsiStackProofs.TribunalRefinementfrom twelve to nineteen theorem declarations. The seven-stage review lifecycle now proves exact rejection noninterference, all ten case/evidence/dossier/panel/policy/consumer/verdict-version identities and zero support/effect assignment over arbitrary finite event lists, exact batch composition, and absorbing appeal resolution alongside eight route countermodels and one six-event witness. The independent consumer recompiles the exact theorem surface, covers twenty-eight routes and the exact 3/5 review and 1/11 method-independence suites, and rejects 45/45 mutations. Both Tribunal targets are adequate only as finite authored-record invariants; reviewer competence and independence in fact, evidence truth, verdict quality, deployed review, useful outcomes, support, and ASI remain unproved.2026-08-12: Completed the third no-cutover EM2 package by composing White-Box Evidence, Interpretability, and Activation Governance as a stable technical-detail route beneath Adversarial Evaluation, Sandbagging, and Training-Time Deception. The parent now owns the behavioral and training-time evaluation-integrity envelope while the child retains exact internal-state capture, method-relative extraction, labeling, predictive and causal challenge, residual coverage, activation-policy qualification, local claims, sources, proofs, tests, evidence exit, support ceiling, identity, and URL. The composition changes navigation and explanation only; it creates no internal-mechanism finding, deception or safety result, support inheritance, authority, cutover, or release.
2026-08-12: Completed Human Reader Unit 5, Evidence States and Scalable Oversight, as 5,553 words of independent prose inside its 5,000-7,000-word target. The continuing source-package case distinguishes claims, evidence artifacts, and runtime reality; develops stable claim identity, non-scalar support states, bounded transitions, evaluator dependence, scalable oversight, and white-box inference; compares the architecture with a strong append-only human-review baseline; preserves negative evidence, objections, conclusion-changing evidence, and a handoff to human intent and epistemic security. The current manuscript now has 3/26 units at target length, 16,711 visible words, and all 87 technical owners routed exactly once. Drafting completion does not combine routed support, establish evaluator competence or interpretability, authorize deployment or publication, or complete editorial review.
2026-08-13: Added the generated current-edition Human Reader conclusion/claim crosswalk. It routes all 87 technical owners exactly once across 26 units and preserves canonical claim, source, proof, test, tracked artifact-reference, publication, support, and technical URL identity. The crosswalk is digest-bound to the source graph, outline, technical chapters, and Human Reader sources; four mutation controls reject owner loss, false completion, support laundering, and crosswalk edge loss. This is editorial traceability only and moves no support or release state.
2026-08-13: Configured the complete 26-unit Human Reader draft as a first-class public HTML projection at
/reader/. Technical pages now expose AI, condensed technical, and independent reader routes; each of the 87 owners resolves through a generated route map to exactly one reader unit, and every reader page links back to the research edition. The Pages workflow renders and installs both Quarto books, validates local links and reciprocal navigation, and keeps the historical 22-unit product plusreader-2026-07-18release immutable. This configuration is not a confirmed deployment or major-version format release and moves no support or release state.2026-08-13: Added the P5-U1 governed repository-change demonstrator and Human Reader fifteen-minute route. One naturally arising source-link defect is replayed retrospectively through direct, record-only, and fully governed routes across happy, blocked-authority, crash/recovery, and external-effect compensation paths. All 12 state-checkable dispositions pass in fresh local Git workspaces; seven record mutations reject. The reader route adds three executable recipes and an implemented-versus-proposed boundary. Because the outcome was known before replay, this is not a prospective utility, human-effort, production, safety, transfer, support, or release result.
2026-08-13: Completed the three defended-contribution exit ladders in the canonical generated focus contract. Each ladder now names a bounded claim, closest implemented comparator, simplest baseline, positive and instrument controls, distinctive ablation, strongest alternative explanation, result-dependent dispositions and support ceiling, and a behavior-changing consumer. P5-U1 supplies concrete comparators and consumers without creating a duplicate Lean family or a support transition.
2026-08-13: Closed P5-U1 at its exact retrospective implementation-and-reader scope after the documented command and validator passed from a fresh clone at
8bff377f482cd4014945be08957b8cadd82fd68a. Moved the active object-level pointer toC1-EL, the first prospective governed-cognition exit-ladder attempt. The protected natural campaign remains unopened, and no support or release state moved.2026-08-13: Froze the first prospective C1-EL attempt before task admission. It selects the next independently necessary public-safe maintenance defect after the freeze, compares three matched routes, separates one natural happy path from three injected controls, fixes twelve outcomes and result-dependent dispositions, forbids task replacement, and keeps protected content and support/release effects closed. A new P2-R3a preflight separately recorded 7.12 GiB free and no reachable Docker daemon as an N0 infrastructure blocker without opening candidate content. The completed claim-proof roadmap validator now recognizes a later named execution-ladder frontier through the active successor’s explicit execution-readiness contract while rejecting a detached frontier.
2026-08-13: Admitted the first C1-EL task before solution investigation after the ordinary EM4 100-document HTML render failed at
index.qmdwith exit code 1 andERROR: unable to open database file. The admission binds commit89a4e74b769865fe3d87f81f5212c9201dd92914, the unchanged render acceptance command, matched-route inputs, chronology, eligibility, and no-support/no-release boundaries. A previously inspected deployment-race observation is excluded rather than laundered into prospective evidence.2026-08-13: Terminated C1-EL as inconclusive after its preregistered runner invoked all twelve trial functions but raised a Python
NameErrorwhile constructing the result object. No result file or durable route outcomes were created, so the attempt receives no rerun, replacement, route claim, support effect, or release effect. Froze C2-EL before proposal admission to select the next independently necessary claim-state proposal across matched direct, record-only, and full-governed routes; the known C1 failure is ineligible for backfill.2026-08-13: Completed EM4 and the P7/M7 Human Reader HTML cutover without rewriting the immutable
96a22b15epushed-candidate record. Exact sourced85a1b14fd7f4277a0deb1db22b30f605f3579a8passed build31747729802, tested-artifact deployment and public attestation31749131391, clean 100-document technical, 28-document Human Reader, and 50-manuscript paper-library rendering, a 735-file commit-bound bundle, 230 exhaustive local desktop/mobile browser page-view pairs, and public inspection of the exact canonical status,/reader/landing, 87-owner route map, and representative chapter. The new immutable deployed record keepssupport_state_effect: none; external-human editing, accessibility conformance, major-version formats, and audio remain unclaimed.