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 documents, 27 wiki pages, and 6 synthesis pages.
That looks solid until you hit the trust line: Needs review.
All six synthesis pages are stale again.
That is the real bottleneck now.
The hard problem is no longer getting information into the system. The hard problem is keeping maintained understanding aligned with changing evidence fast enough that a human can still trust what the system believes.
Once inflow outruns review, memory turns into a lagging belief system.
That is also why a lot of autonomy theatre feels hollow. Hidden humans, kill switches, and giant context windows do not solve the part that matters. The serious layer is provenance, proposal diffs, approval gates, and rollback.
The product is governed revision.
That is where the Sovereign Brain thesis sits this morning: ingestion is table stakes; trust depends on how quickly understanding gets repaired after reality changes.

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