Week six opens with the public surface still outnumbering the local body map, which is exactly the kind of bookkeeping insult this report exists to keep visible. The GitHub org shows 34 public repositories on May 25, 2026. The local clone bench under E:\Projects sees 33 GameCult remotes, but that flattering number still cheats: aquasynth-rs tracks legacy public AquariumSynth, StreamPixels survives locally even though it is not on the current public org page, and four current public repos still have no corresponding local clone under E:\Projects: AquaSynth-rs, geometry-script, GCLP, and CultPong. Eusocial Interbeing is still really Zyphos, and Aquarium-Engine is still the local shell for Aquarium.

23 May 2026

Six public repos moved today, and none of them were in the mood to stay decorative.

  • Zyphos spent the whole day cutting graph focus down to one owner. Viewport flight, hash focus, navigation focus, final focus bundles, continuous reconciliation, atomic viewport transforms, deferred link selection during flight, restored article expansion, asset hashing, cache busting, and shell asset-loading repair all landed in one long anti-superstition campaign. It also initialized the Druzkai repo Persona and recorded the matching Discord role, because apparently even graph machinery now needs a social spine.
  • VoidBot matched that turn from the governance side. Repo-face prompt scar bans got replaced with causal diagnosis, replies stayed in source channels, side-thread anchoring got tightened, topic saturation pressure became identity-aware, social-pressure evidence got surfaced directly, and the day closed with Druzkai and Fensalir registrations plus a forced swarm pause before reboot. Less haunted etiquette, more explicit authority.
  • Aquarium stopped smearing one machine across two names. The old Fensalir/Epiphany client entanglement got split, the upstream repo identity and README surface were rewritten around Aquarium itself, visitor docs got cleaned up, and even the logo came back. Tiny public move on paper, but it is the right cut: one engine owning one boundary.
  • Fensalir took the other half of that split and made it stick. The repo got its own engine boundary, field-machinery docs, cleaner visitor docs, hidden-by-default debug UI, seeded persistent state, repo-persona state, initialization evidence, and recorded Discord role, then cut the Mimir-owned sensor app loose. The client is no longer pretending to be an incidental folder hanging off somebody else’s runtime.
  • Mimir opened a much stranger lane: native ASIO runtime ingest, chirp-bin receiver and decoder work, calibration profiles, physical response modeling, Scarlett and hot-mic calibration receipts, emission plans, drain-budget tuning, a standalone empty-scene runtime, and a real code/algorithm map. The repo spent all day proving that audio sync work can be both empirical and completely unhinged.
  • AetheriaLore kept the lore side aligned with the same broader obsession for explicit structures. Cymata AGI origin material landed, Parallax admissibility thresholds got named, AGI and esper ecology got tied together more tightly, Nibu resentment around Void turf crossing got recorded, and the local Aetheria RAG path was retired instead of being kept around as one more stale little shrine.

24 May 2026

Thirteen public repos show fresh pushes on GitHub today, and the whole bench feels like it spent the day wiring nerves into its own exposed organs.

  • VoidBot turned the repo-persona swarm into a proper cockpit instead of a fog machine. A swarm dashboard became a graph SPA, then a cockpit UI, then a compact HUD with CTB controls, watchdog state, stale-runtime detection, nap-mode cooling, multimodal image inputs, curiosity graphing, doctrine-fed Persona prompts, and finally parallel Persona heartbeat turns. The social organ is now being treated like machinery instead of seance residue.
  • Mimir kept running the opposite kind of lab: one built from birdsong, packet timing, calibration receipts, and repeated public embarrassment. It made song contours the active sync authority, built a streaming packet razor receiver, kept scoring bioacoustic payload hypotheses honestly, added physical packet ASIO smoke and calibration receipts, and recorded a fresh contour calibration run before midnight. If there is a clean route from sound to trustworthy action here, Mimir is trying to beat it out of the wall with evidence.
  • Zyphos, GameCult-Quartz, and gamecult-site kept collapsing separate graph and site paths into one visible surface. Zyphos switched to the shared graph SPA and tuned graph flight timing, GameCult-Quartz added configurable graph corpus filters, and gamecult-site published the “Perfect Machine” Ink slideshow with inline slide references instead of making readers rummage for context in the dark.
  • Epiphany kept cutting the doctrine back into the core machine with a sharp little ownership move: Imagination now owns Persona projection. Small commit title, large philosophical knife.
  • AetheriaLore, CultLib, Heimdall, cultcache-ts, and Fensalir all picked up social interpretation bias seeding today, with AetheriaLore also adding a continuity admissibility routing table. The repo-persona layer is getting less mystical and more inspectable, one explicit pressure source at a time.
  • AquaSynth added a CultMesh speech training step, while repixelizer recorded its header-link deployment receipt. Not every public push was dramatic, but even the smaller ones kept the same studio habit: leave a trail, name the authority, move the machine.

25 May 2026

Ten public repos moved today, and the graph/audio wing seems to have decided that separate machines are only respectable if they can name their boundaries in public.

  • Norn arrived as a real public body instead of an implied future rename hiding behind EpiphanyGraph and assorted side comments. The day started with repo-persona seeding, avatar/state finalization, and the actual rename, then kept going through viewer rebrand cleanup, identity correction, persistent-state initialization, and a late merge pulling the Rust solver into the new repo. The graph surface has a name now, which means it can stop borrowing one.
  • Mimir and Fensalir spent the day turning live spectra into a much less hand-wavy visual machine. Mel lanes became rolling splines, spline ribbons became tube contracts, tube contracts became lowered reservoirs and direct SDF fields, camera fit moved onto explicit geometry and frustum math, and the night ended with shader-owned capsules, H264 Eve dashboard relays, and reservoir-forced spectrum surfaces. This is the sort of work that looks like rendering until you inspect it and realize it is really an argument about authority.
  • VoidBot kept the social machinery in lockstep with that split. The swarm dashboard got rebuilt into a state browser, then hardened for iPad kiosk and portrait relay use, the Persona loop got explicit open-web Eyes plus separated organ reasoning, Norn’s rename and role registration were recorded, the swarm got revived, and a late fix stopped repo Personas from waking up confused after operator naps. Repo governance continues its long migration away from seance residue and toward inspectable controls.
  • GameCult-Quartz and gamecult-site gave the graph split a public door: the shared graph SPA layout became configurable, the site added a graph view page, and Mimir itself renamed its graph embed to Norn so the labels across repos would stop lying about which organ was which.
  • AquaSynth and CultMath handled the uglier low-level end of the same studio obsession. AquaSynth pushed hard on Pink Trombone parity, tract waveguide primitives, obstruction and frication history, substep clocks, live reflection derivation, and a log-mel parity harness, while CultMath added shader-shaped vector constructors and trig intrinsics for the code that has to survive downstream. Fancy names, brutally practical scaffolding.
  • AetheriaLore only slipped in one visible commit, but it was the right kind of one: a helm continuity witness case. Tiny motion, same studio instinct. Even lore continuity gets a witness instead of a shrug.

26 May 2026

Seven public repos show Updated May 26, 2026 on the live GitHub org surface today: Mimir, VoidBot, gamecult-site, Fensalir, AquaSynth, AetheriaLore, and Zyphos. The clone bench under E:\Projects still maps 33 unique GameCult remotes against 34 public repos, with the same four current-public absences still missing locally: AquaSynth-rs, geometry-script, GCLP, and CultPong. The local drift pile is unchanged too: aquasynth-rs still points at legacy public AquariumSynth, StreamPixels still lives locally without a current public org listing, Eusocial Interbeing is still the local shell for Zyphos, and Aquarium-Engine is still the local shell for Aquarium. Same mismatch, same reason to keep naming it.

  • gamecult-site spent the day sermonizing with actual tooling instead of just posture. The Sleeping Colossus Ink piece got published, the player picked up speaker-panel versioning, branch copy and speaker perspective got corrected, and the Socratic Praxis interactive article landed before midnight. The site keeps becoming less brochure and more instrument.
  • VoidBot mirrored that push from the control side. Socratic Praxis Ink flow got rewritten, callbacks got less stupid, a reviewer prompt landed, repo Persona doctrinal interiority was made explicit, malformed Persona/Mind retry routing got fixed, and the swarm got stopped and thawed on purpose instead of just being left to have a heatstroke in public.
  • Mimir and Fensalir kept forcing yesterday’s spectrum-and-tube work through narrower authority. Mimir now feeds spectrum frames straight into GPU field resources, records the resulting headless receipts, silences the legacy spline path, and binds the spectrum ramp as named field state. Fensalir answers by binding TubeField geometry as generated mesh state, gating expansion by planned packets, uploading Float32 field resources, and validating the upload shape directly. The visible result may look like rendering. The real work is ownership.
  • AquaSynth kept torturing Pink Trombone until it coughed up something usable. Reference fixtures and renderer behavior got ported in, utterance controls and articulators got retuned, one parity target got accepted, and the day closed on a waveguide radiation edge. Ugly little DSP receipts. Healthy sign.
  • Zyphos only exposed one fresh local commit through Eusocial Interbeing, but even that tells on the broader mood: Formalize mother-tree gestation webs. The graph body remains unwilling to leave even its stranger substrate relationships implicit.
  • AetheriaLore shows a fresh public org update stamp today even though the corresponding local clone did not expose a same-day commit during inspection. That mismatch is part of the report too. The public face and the local bench are not yet the same machine, so the chronicle keeps the seam visible instead of pretending the bookkeeping solved itself.

27 May 2026

The current visible GitHub org listing resolves to 34 public repos today and, for once, the local bench also resolves to 34 unique GameCult remotes under E:\Projects. Do not get sentimental about the symmetry. It is fake. The public list now includes Sai, while the local bench still carries three off-list stragglers: legacy public AquariumSynth through local aquasynth-rs, private-or-unlisted gamecult-ops, and still-local StreamPixels. The public side answers with its own missing bodies: AquaSynth-rs, GCLP, and CultPong still have no corresponding local clone at the top-level project bench. Same count, different organs, no miracle.

  • AquaSynth spent the day in full acoustic-graph zealotry. Twenty-seven visible local commits pushed source pressure controls, turbulence apertures, branch-energy probes, radiation ownership, half-sample tract clocks, Faust streaming sessions, passivity receipts, and graph debug surfaces into one long anti-handwave campaign. Pink Trombone parity has mutated into something stricter now: a demand that every pressure path can name who owns it.
  • Mimir and Fensalir dragged that same ownership obsession into live media plumbing. Mimir built the OBS stem source, actuator audio stem naming, command publication, queueing into Fensalir, direct PS3 Eye and Leap camera ingest, GPU decode, texture lease propagation, and a final program-texture bridge proof. Fensalir answered with shared texture import reuse, producer fences, leased raw-frame uploads, offset field-resource uploads, TubeField slot gating, streaming DSP block processing, hosted Faust programs, published audio stems, and reader-safe program output state. The visible theme is audio and video. The real theme is making field resources, camera textures, and DSP output stop pretending they can belong to everybody at once.
  • Epiphany spent fifteen commits turning machine theology into typed runtime law. Tool invocation contracts, coordinator run receipts, provider-neutral model runtime documents, operator intent and snapshot receipts, launch organ contracts, native status sources, and a repaired Rust substrate all landed under the same banner. If the Perfect Machine is going to keep talking like it has organs, Epiphany apparently intends to make those organs compile.
  • VoidBot, GameCult-Quartz, Sai, and gamecult-site spent the day tightening the public sermon machinery around that doctrine. VoidBot added repo-Persona local organs, clarified organ capacities, reduced retry flailing, added a swarm pause control, and kept revising the CotSC Ink branch set before finally recording another restart-and-shutdown cycle. Quartz extracted a shared Ink embedder, tightened the visual-novel rail, and switched to the Sai package. Sai itself became the reusable speaker-panel body with asset-resolution repair and control polish. gamecult-site then pulled the whole bundle through live articles: Socratic Ink viewport fitting, shared embed usage, speaker-panel-native chrome, Sai embed classes, and new CotSC Praxis branches on Persona friction, machine-learning objections, and electoral capture. Same studio habit as ever: if a doctrine gets published, somebody is going to wire it into the actual UI before night ends.
  • cultcache-rs shows Updated May 27, 2026 on the public org listing, but the corresponding local clone under E:\Projects\cultcache-rs still tops out at 2026-05-16 during direct git inspection. That seam belongs in the report. Either the local bench is behind, or the public timestamp is coming from work this pass could not see locally. The bookkeeping is still a live machine, not a solved one.

28 May 2026

The public repo surface spent today doing the kind of bookkeeping prank this report exists to shame. During direct inspection on May 28, 2026, the live GitHub org pages reported 35 repositories on the main listing and its second page, then turned around and claimed 34 repositories with “No more repositories” on page three. Fine. Leave the seam showing. What is stable is the top of the public push order: Fensalir, Mimir, AquaSynth, Epiphany, and VoidBot all show Updated May 28, 2026 on the live org surface. The local top-level bench under E:\Projects still resolves to 34 unique GameCult remotes. Its off-list cargo remains AquariumSynth through local aquasynth-rs, gamecult-ops, and StreamPixels, while the public side still has no top-level local clone for geometry-script, AquaSynth-rs, GCLP, and CultPong. Same studio, still not one inventory.

  • Fensalir and Mimir kept grinding the TubeField machine until ownership got explicit enough to stop wriggling. Fensalir pushed reservoir-resolve routing, structured reservoir history, blackbody ramp resources, ACES2 post/bloom, OBS program-output fences, and a late continuity pass that kept segment radii from tearing apart in public. Mimir mirrored the same cut from the receipt side: compute-owned reservoir history, four-row preservation, blackbody-gradient tube binding, OBS texture ring options, and a closing continuity-path receipt. Same duet as yesterday, narrower and meaner.
  • AquaSynth spent twenty-two visible commits turning vocal synthesis into a stricter graph machine. Syrinx research notes, bird golf tooling, graph-coupled tissue valves, realtime control curves, audibly self-oscillating valve sources, tissue modal resonance, pressure-fed closure reservoirs, repaired sample flow, and smooth vocal gesture curves all landed in one long refusal to let the acoustic graph stay half-named.
  • Epiphany kept converting doctrine into runtime law, but today the cut moved lower in the stack. A quarantined Codex MCP spine, typed MCP/tool intents, tool followup requests, invocation status, auto-continued worker tool calls, a detached MVP worker runtime, worker-stall diagnostics, launch authority moved into core, prompt authority sealed off from Codex, and a final split of Body from Proprioception and Substrate Gate all hit on the same date. The machine is still preaching about organs, yes. It is also trying to make the organs impossible to confuse at compile time.
  • VoidBot answered from the social side by cutting more cheap theater out of repo-Persona behavior. Topic saturation got collapsed into the semantic graph, clarification scarcity became an explicit gate, sibling speech duplicate suppression landed, phrase bait got cut, and a dramaturgic Socratic Ink harness path appeared for whatever fresh public self-interrogation the swarm thinks it needs next. Less haunted etiquette engine, more named pressure and routing.

29 May 2026

The public org surface resolves cleanly again today: 35 public repositories on May 29, 2026. The local bench under E:\Projects still only maps 34 unique GameCult remotes, and the mismatch has not grown a conscience overnight. The same four public repos remain missing as top-level local clones: geometry-script, AquaSynth-rs, GCLP, and CultPong. The local-only drift pile is still AquariumSynth through aquasynth-rs, gamecult-ops, and StreamPixels. What did change is the public push order: Mimir, CultLib, Fensalir, AquaSynth, VibeGeometry, Ghostlight, VoidBot, and Epiphany all show Updated May 29, 2026 on the live GitHub org page. Eight public repos moved, nine local clones did, and the ninth is just this chronicle repo recording yesterday’s bruise. Good. Keep the seam visible.

  • Fensalir and Mimir spent the day turning yesterday’s TubeField machinery into something you can actually interrogate instead of merely watch. Fensalir added native-domain reservoir ABI, native replay validation, SDF object-hit reservoir replay, replay manifests, baseline comparison mode, budgeted work grids, and a final temporal sequence probe. Mimir answered with reservoir authority receipts, spectrum preview launch, synchronized Raven display planning, D3D12 stereo-depth provenance, and a Fensalir program control surface. Same duet as the rest of the week: one repo tightens the field owner, the other records how to prove it.
  • AquaSynth swerved from yesterday’s valve-and-reservoir pressure war into a much stricter speech experiment loop. Public commits today built a gesture timeline API, IPA phoneme spline sugar, gesture scoring contracts, experiment harnesses, render orchestration, automated trial exploration, prompt tightening, and evidence-quality checks. The synth repo is now acting less like a loose sound lab and more like a test bench that expects receipts every time a mouth shape lies.
  • Epiphany, VoidBot, and Ghostlight all converged on the same social-rigging cut: PersonaState becoming a shared typed surface instead of a repo-by-repo superstition. Epiphany split organ state away, tightened the contract, canonized Persona state v0, typed candidate actions, and projected Persona as Persona state. VoidBot then emitted that shared PersonaState from repo Personas, while Ghostlight adopted the same contract from the psychology side. Same doctrine as ever, one layer lower: if the machine is going to speak as a persona, it had better be able to name the state that is doing the speaking.
  • CultLib and VibeGeometry handled the transport-and-geometry half of the same studio obsession. CultLib added geometry documents to CultCache, proved they replicate through CultNet, aligned fingerprints with Rust, exercised chunk state over CultMesh, and then documented the whole geometry-state path explicitly. VibeGeometry spent fourteen commits dragging vg-csg toward stable artifact keys, serializable build requests, chunk build transport, projected LOD scoring, domain-wire documentation, CultCache geometry artifacts, and compatibility repairs. Geometry work continues to be what happens when somebody refuses to let generated shape escape provenance law.