Done
A daily record of what actually moved — shipped code, product and research progress, decisions made, useful conversations, and threads left open. Mostly for my own visibility; public because an audit trail works better when it can be seen.
Darker is more verifiable, not more hours. The blanks are honest.
24 days
2026-07-21Finished another substantial recovery pass, rejected two proposed shortcuts, and shipped a standalone public-interface reference implementation.2026-07-19Tested a simpler recovery process against the established one. It earned a narrow role, but not the broad replacement its early results suggested.2026-07-17Closed a substantial private recovery run after repeated review and repair. Most of the work passed; one difficult part remained stopped.2026-07-16Ran the recovery work at substantially larger scale, fixed gaps found in review, and narrowed two separate projects before either could overclaim.2026-07-15Moved the private recovery work into its first production runs after replacing the approach that failed on the real archive.2026-07-14Started turning several private AI conversation exports into a searchable working archive. The first approach passed its test suite and failed on the real material.2026-07-13Tested whether a fresh model could recover and use retained research without relying on my memory, and published a new essay.2026-07-12Published Claim Fidelity, made a large private research corpus navigable, and carried the financial model through its first dated run.2026-07-11Extended the financial model from a first working slice into a controlled restructuring example, then used adversarial review to find where it could lie by omission.2026-07-10Started an executable financial-systems model to test whether complicated obligations could be changed without hand-waving away the consequences.2026-07-09Moved a product revision and a separate operating note out of model conversations and into durable project source.2026-07-08Finished the foundational research pass, repeated the repaired work, and withdrew a conclusion that had outrun the evidence.2026-07-07Models ran the first full pass on a set of foundational research questions. Several results held; several did not; one exposed a problem with the test itself.2026-07-06Built an executable research program for several foundational questions, then made the program justify its own complexity before it was allowed to grow.2026-07-05Ran the new research workspace across the existing body of work. The most valuable result was discovering how much should not be built again.2026-07-04Started a private research workspace for testing whether strong claims can survive contact across technical disciplines. It produced a working artifact and corrected itself on its first day.2026-07-03Turned a broad concern about human action and reality into several questions that could be investigated without pretending they were already one theory.2026-07-01Continued the occupational reconstruction and replaced a tidy model-generated explanation with a more faithful, less finished one.2026-06-30Started reconstructing the recurring pattern in how I contribute to organizations and ventures, using actual cases instead of trying to invent a job title.2026-06-29Explored the difference between building a new organizational capability and operating one that already exists. The first analogy was useful, but it did not survive intact.2026-06-27Gave models a public entrance to the site and published the first essay about what that changes.2026-06-26Made the new site legible to models and added checks for the public result, not just the local build.2026-06-25Took the site live, replaced the demonstration copy with real material, and added the first version of Done.2026-06-24Started the new site and got it from an empty repository to a working, secure build in a day.
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