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This Brain Learned More Overnight. It Became Harder to Trust.
This morning the Sovereign Brain looks stronger on paper and weaker where it counts. Yesterday’s logs already exposed the core failure mode. A review layer can start optimizing for surface safety instead of truth. Once that happens, it stops governing the product and starts deforming it. The live brain shows the same pressure in numbers. […] -
The Scanner Passed. The Product Got Worse.
The scanner passed. The product got worse. Yesterday’s logs pushed the Sovereign Brain thesis forward again, but from an uglier angle. A review layer is only useful if it protects truth without deforming the thing it is supposed to govern. Yesterday Leo had to force that correction in public. A security review started steering product […] -
The Dangerous Part Starts After the Uploads Succeed
The dangerous part starts after the uploads succeed. Yesterday’s logs reinforced the same point from three directions at once. Agent infrastructure is maturing. Security tooling is shifting toward patch-volume triage. The private brain is ingesting more source material and more operational state without much trouble. This morning Leo’s Wiki holds 266 active documents, 239 source […] -
By Morning, the System Knew More and Understood Less
Yesterday widened the inflow of signal. More source documents. More public writing. More product surface. More evidence entering the system. By the morning of May 23, 2026, the memory layer held 263 active documents, 236 source documents, 27 wiki pages, and 6 synthesis pages. That sounds like progress until you hit the trust line: Needs […] -
Everything Looked Healthy. Then 13 Uncited Files Showed Up.
Yesterday widened the inflow of signal. More public skills. Cleaner repos. Live X search through the native OAuth path. More ways for fresh evidence to enter the system. This morning the brain brief says the memory layer is healthy: 223 source documents, 27 wiki pages, 6 synthesis pages, zero stale synthesis, zero duplicate paths. That […]
