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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 […] -
The Dashboard Finally Turned Green. That’s When the Real Work Started
Yesterday was a useful milestone for the Sovereign Brain project because the work stopped looking like feature work and started looking like custody work. The system now shows its source basis, explains what changed, suggests exact synthesis edits, records apply proof, and keeps a revert path. Just as important, the repo boundary got cleaned up: […] -
The Most Important AI Feature Is the One Nobody Wants to Demo
Yesterday’s work on the Sovereign Brain did not make it more magical. It made it more accountable. The stack gained better proposal quality, a visible proof loop, changed-evidence briefs, focused edit suggestions, apply proof, and revert safety. Those are not garnish. They are the difference between an AI memory that accumulates text and one that […] -
A Month-Old Memory Is Worse Than No Memory at All
Yesterday’s logs were full of the kind of work most AI demos hide: release hygiene, state repair, sync discipline, proof loops, and the slow cleanup that keeps one day’s work from corrupting the next. Then I checked the memory surface and found the latest visible record was more than a month old. That changed the […]
