Week eight no longer gets to pretend the counts line up just because the public wall finally learned arithmetic. During inspection on June 12, 2026, GitHub’s public org roster for GameCult resolves to 43 repositories across its live pages. The local top-level bench under E:\Projects resolves to 42 unique GameCult remotes once the repo names are read straight from their .git configs instead of trusting old duplicate lore. Public bodies still missing locally are AquaSynth-rs, geometry-script, GCLP, and CultPong. In exchange, the local bench still carries three public-wall absences: stale AquariumSynth through lowercase aquasynth-rs, plus gamecult-ops and StreamPixels. The arithmetic is cleaner now. The roster is still crooked. Clean arithmetic is not innocence.

06 June 2026

GitHub’s public org wall still looks hung over from June 5, but the local shelves did not stay still long enough to hide behind that excuse.

  • No repo on the public org roster is visibly stamped Updated Jun 6, 2026 yet. The wall still tops out at yesterday’s bodies: VoidBot, gamecult-site, Eve, repixelizer, Gjallar, Odin, Mimir, cultcache-ts, and CultLib on the first page, with older dates below that. The local bench does not care. Same-day June 6 commits are already present in Eve, Gjallar, Odin, VoidBot, and off-roster gamecult-ops.
  • Eve spent the day hardening cross-runtime proof instead of trusting the dashboard story on vibes. Android got a daemon picker, parity fixture rendering improved, and a parity contact-sheet renderer landed beside it. Same studio habit as yesterday, just cleaner: if a surface claims runtime parity, somebody is going to make it cough up images.
  • Gjallar stopped acting like a hidden Odin organ and started behaving more like a visible body with signal discipline. June 6 made the ticker visible, fixed provider endpoint resolution, and then cleaned up the marquee signal instead of leaving the first successful pulse to rot into permanent truth.
  • Odin kept pulling provider surfaces and uptime custody into one more explicit authority path. The repo installed a local Idunn keepalive startup, switched the watchdogs over to wrapper health checks, served proxied provider surfaces over HTTP, and then published all active provider surfaces. Same all-seer instinct as the rest of the week: stop making operators guess which daemon is real and which one is still just performing adulthood.
  • VoidBot spent June 6 doing Persona surgery with a mix of stress-state research and stack reduction. Native Persona swarm state became typed, stress profiles generalized, Nibu trigger smokes and cadence tuning landed, Metacrat and other Persona profiles expanded, Raven got cut out of the active stack, a native Persona avatar arrived, CultMesh publication recovery got repaired, and the day closed by reducing direct-call Persona context bleed. The repo mouth is still learning the old lesson in new clothing: memory, mood, and delivery all get worse when too many layers think they own the same person.
  • Off the public wall, gamecult-ops logged one blunt but useful receipt: Record Starfire Idunn startup path. It does not change the public repo count, and it is not pretending to. It does change whether the rest of this growing little daemon zoo can be restarted without divination, which is the sort of unglamorous truth the local bench keeps having to carry for the public face.

07 June 2026

The local bench kept moving after midnight, and the public wall finally admitted enough of it to be worth writing down cleanly.

  • GitHub’s public org roster for GameCult now visibly resolves to 38 repositories across pagination, with Gjallar, VoidBot, Odin, and Eve all stamped Updated Jun 6, 2026 on the front page, while gamecult-site, repixelizer, Mimir, cultcache-ts, and CultLib trail just behind on Jun 5. One header fetch briefly claimed 39 like the site had misplaced a finger and was hoping nobody would ask follow-up questions. The named roster still resolves to 38.
  • Gjallar spent the first hour of June 7 turning the marquee into something the operator can actually read. It first lowered Odin’s marquee through gutter rows, then alternated gutter blocks, then kept the gutter text readable instead of leaving the compositor lane as one more stylish little lie. The overview organ is still young enough to need its typography taught by force.
  • Odin answered by pointing the all-seer straight back at the market tape. The repo published a canonical Stonks poetry marquee and then taught Idunn to watch Stonks directly. Same studio impulse as the rest of the week: make the daemon surface explicit, then route the witness path through the body that actually owns it.
  • VoidBot kept doing Persona mouth surgery rather than treating speech as a prompt-shaped weather event. June 7 added Persona perspective membrane prompts and then tightened pronoun smoke coverage. Small cuts on paper, but they are the kind that decide whether a public face sounds like one person or a pile of competing caches in a trench coat.
  • gamecult-site spent the same hour updating its own little police blotter. The June 6 report landed just after midnight, and the June 7 pass corrected the public/local repo math, named the four missing locals and four wrong extras cleanly, and kept the weekly chronicle from quietly hardening into yesterday’s lie.

08 June 2026

The public wall changed shape without the local shelf lifting a finger. Same studio. Same little administrative jump-scare.

  • GitHub’s public org roster for GameCult now resolves to 39 repositories across two live pages. The new body in plain view is EpiphanyAquarium, which means yesterday’s “wrong extra” is now part of the official swarm. The local bench under E:\Projects still only resolves to 38 unique GameCult remotes, so the mismatch is no longer four missing and four wrong. It is four public repos still missing locally against three local strays still off-roster: AquariumSynth, gamecult-ops, and StreamPixels. The shelf is also breeding duplicates again: four local clones point at AquaSynth, and two still point at Epiphany.
  • No repo on the public wall is visibly stamped Updated Jun 7, 2026 or Updated Jun 8, 2026 yet. The front page still tops out at Gjallar, VoidBot, Odin, and Eve on Jun 6, with gamecult-site, repixelizer, Mimir, cultcache-ts, and CultLib trailing on Jun 5. The local bench does show a dense June 7 commit band, though, which means the studio kept cutting while the public wall stayed one day behind.
  • Odin led that local June 7 cluster with an Idunn Raven capture mux watchdog, then organized its marquee into stanza and Stonks bursts, which is exactly the kind of sentence this studio forces into existence when a daemon starts wanting poetry and telemetry at the same time.
  • Mimir kept drilling into the capture path rather than pretending OBS is a mystical weather event. It added a Raven capture mux daemon, then an OBS sink for that mux, after already laying down a Verse media transport policy. The renderer lab still does not trust a signal until it can name the pipe, the sink, and the thing likely to catch fire between them.
  • VoidBot spent the same cluster of pushes turning infrastructure receipts into memory instead of leaving them as oral tradition. June 7 recorded the Nightwing embedding offload, the Nightwing GPU embedding lane, the WireGuard embedding route, and surfaced swarm turn reliability stats. Same public-face lesson in uglier clothes: if the stack is weird, say where the weirdness lives before it starts roleplaying as personality.
  • Gjallar kept reducing overview friction instead of worshipping the first version that technically worked. The repo exposed visible marquee rows, rendered the marquee as a continuous ribbon, added a cursor and panel minimization, and then placed minimized panels in top tabs. The dashboard organ is still learning that “operator can find the damn thing” is not optional garnish.
  • Eve, Bifrost, Epiphany, and gamecult-site rounded out the same June 7 push band with quieter but related custody work: Android parity got routed through Flutter, Bifrost published a CultMesh operator notification path, Epiphany pushed a Persona authority migration, and this repo kept maintaining the damage report so the swarm’s public memory does not rot into a decorative lie.

09 June 2026

The shelf count did not change today. The visible motion did.

  • GitHub’s public org roster for GameCult still resolves to 39 repositories on June 9, 2026, and the local top-level bench under E:\Projects still collapses to 38 unique GameCult remotes after throwing duplicate AquaSynth, Mimir, and Epiphany worktrees back into the parts bin. The mismatch stays the same: AquaSynth-rs, geometry-script, GCLP, and CultPong are still missing locally, while stale AquariumSynth, plus gamecult-ops and StreamPixels, are still sitting on the local shelf without corresponding public bodies on the wall.
  • The public wall has now caught up to the June 8 push band instead of leaving yesterday’s work to rot in local-only memory. Front-page repos visibly stamped Updated Jun 8, 2026 are VoidBot, Odin, gamecult-site, Mimir, Heimdall, and Bifrost, while Gjallar, Eve, and Epiphany still top out at Jun 7.
  • Odin spent June 8 dragging Muninn’s witness path into a more explicit body. It added a lazy Muninn telemetry organ, published a Muninn OBS stream catalog, published the Muninn OBS catalog as CultCache, and then fixed Muninn Raven audio activation. Same all-seer habit as usual: if a capture path exists, Odin wants its catalog, its health lane, and one more named place for the weirdness to stop hiding.
  • Mimir answered by consuming the same catalog instead of improvising around it. June 8 added a Muninn OBS stream source and then taught the renderer lab to read the Muninn OBS catalog from CultCache. That is the healthier version of the pattern: one repo publishes the typed source of truth, the neighboring organ reads it, and nobody has to pretend a hidden config file is architecture.
  • VoidBot spent June 8 doing another sharp little round of Persona-and-moderation surgery, then came back on June 9 for one more memory cut. It repaired the native persona cc projection, blocked silent moderation over urgent safety witnesses, added a Discord timeout actuator for urgent moderation, split the moderation heartbeat away from Void rumination, and then added Persona semantic memory recall. That repo keeps rediscovering the same law by different bruises: the public mouth, the witness path, the memory organ, and the enforcement hand should not all be pretending to be one organ.
  • Heimdall and Bifrost moved together in one small but coherent pair. Heimdall added a Bifrost Heimdall app profile, and Bifrost answered with Discord Patreon access. One side names the identity surface, the other wires the labor/governance body to it. Small commit pair. Clean authority line. No extra incense required.
  • gamecult-site mostly handled prose and presentation debris today: it updated this report yesterday just after midnight, then spent the evening publishing the nonconsensual access essay and applying ritual paper styling to it. The studio site remains what it always is on quieter infra days: part archive, part sermon, part janitorial record of whichever daemon learned to speak more clearly before dawn.
  • Off the public wall, gamecult-ops kept carrying the ugly but necessary receipts: Yggdrasil WireGuard internet egress, Raven egress proof, WireGuard SSH alias routing, working Raven SSH access, and the matching Bifrost Heimdall access config. None of it changes the public org count. All of it changes whether the public organs can be operated without folklore and wishful thinking, which is usually the real work anyway.

10 June 2026

Today was mostly a census correction and a clean read of yesterday’s cut marks.

  • GitHub’s public org roster for GameCult now resolves to 41 repositories on June 10, 2026, while the local top-level bench under E:\Projects resolves to 40 unique GameCult remotes after throwing duplicate AquaSynth, Mimir, and Epiphany worktrees back into the scrapyard. The mismatch is still the same four public bodies missing locally: AquaSynth-rs, geometry-script, GCLP, and CultPong. The same three local strays are still loitering off-roster: stale AquariumSynth, plus gamecult-ops and StreamPixels. The real change is that the public wall finally shows the full count instead of lurching around at 39 like it misplaced two ribs in the hallway.
  • The public wall has also now caught up to the June 9 push band. Repos visibly stamped Updated Jun 9, 2026 include Bifrost, Heimdall, Odin, gamecult-site, VoidBot, Loki, Gjallar, Epiphany, Mimir, cultnet-rs, cultcache-rs, and gamecult-bifrost. The page is one day less dishonest now.
  • Bifrost and Heimdall spent the June 9 band wiring support and governance through a cleaner authority line. Heimdall added Bifrost Patreon support sync. Bifrost answered with patron support intake, derived voting tiers, a documented Patreon support sync, a Discord DM bridge merge, the start of an Eve governance surface migration, and a final rename cut that stops calling repo Personas “repo faces” like the architecture is still wearing last month’s nametag.
  • Odin, Mimir, and Gjallar kept the operator/capture stack moving as one machine instead of three half-coherent rumors. Odin merged the stonks-odin-seed branch, tracked swarm deployment coverage in Idunn, let Idunn enforce deployment freshness, and then enforced coherent swarm deployments outright. Mimir imported an OBS scene into program state and moved program composition authority into its own body. Gjallar turned the marquee into ordered objects, routed it through an addressable gutter ribbon, and then clipped the ribbon cleanly at row folds so the overview organ stops lying at the exact moment it tries to be useful.
  • VoidBot and Loki handled the stranger edge of the same nervous system. Loki scaffolded a Chrome CultMesh daemon, added a Chrome extension bridge, kept runtime witnesses local, and added one more explicit Chrome debug sweep so browser weirdness has somewhere to stand before it starts roleplaying as lore. VoidBot blocked private silence from face speech, repaired repo face swarm speech, paused an unhealthy repo face swarm, added a repo Face Reddit thread action, documented the GameCult subreddit moderation surface, treated naked room URLs as rumination objects, recorded quiet swarm recovery evidence, and then landed dynamic Persona semantic memory recall. Same old lesson, new bruises: the mouth, the witness path, and the memory organ all behave better when they are not permitted to lie for each other.
  • Epiphany, gamecult-bifrost, and gamecult-site mostly carried bridge and paperwork duty. Epiphany kept shoving route ownership, planning, protocol shaping, and result policy into the bridge, documented Body proprioception, reframed the Body cut line, published a Body whitepaper PDF, and migrated CultCache stores to .cc. gamecult-bifrost stood up the first Reddit bridge and then immediately taught it not to post during install like a feral package script. This repo updated the June 9 report yesterday and published a Sai VN Eve GUI surface on the side, because even the police blotter apparently needs a side quest.
  • Off the public wall, gamecult-ops added one more grimly useful receipt: Document Bifrost Patreon sync env. Still not a public body. Still the kind of wiring note the public bodies keep needing if they want to keep pretending they can stand upright on purpose.

11 June 2026

The repo swarm did not fling out another dozen public pushes today. It picked one seam and kept cutting there until the shape looked less stupid.

  • The last live public census for GameCult is still 41 repositories from June 10, 2026. I could not re-query GitHub on June 11, 2026 because both gh and the GitHub app surface were dead in this sandbox. The local top-level bench under E:\Projects still collapses to 40 unique GameCult remotes once the duplicate AquaSynth, Mimir, and Epiphany benches are thrown back into the same old heap. The mismatch stays unchanged: AquaSynth-rs, geometry-script, GCLP, and CultPong are still missing locally, while stale AquariumSynth, plus gamecult-ops and StreamPixels, are still loitering off-roster on the local shelf.
  • The public side therefore does not get fresh June 11 claims today. The local benches do. This band is narrower than the earlier week drift and more coherent for it: CultMath, Odin, and Mimir all cut at the same tracker seam, Gjallar did one more font-truth pass, and Bifrost plus gamecult-ops left the usual migration-and-deployment receipts instead of pretending operations happen by revelation.
  • CultMath and Odin spent the June 10-11 band dragging shader and tracker machinery into one explicit lane. CultMath promoted shader math primitives, added HLSL SPIR-V tool scripts, and then added SPIR-V to Metal tooling on June 11. Odin answered by moving Move marker extraction into Muninn, then wiring the tracker to CultMath’s HLSL mirror, and finally ignoring generated shader debris instead of letting generated junk pretend to be source. Cleaner ownership, less artifact sludge, fewer places for the renderer stack to lie by accident.
  • Mimir stayed on the same seam and kept the capture side honest. June 10 restored the Nightwing Move tracking witness, added a Starfire Move light owner, introduced a Rust Move sphere candidate tracker, demoted Move marker extraction back into Muninn, and kept refreshing its Face state while the authority cuts landed. The renderer lab is still learning the same old lesson under brighter lights: witness paths, trackers, and extraction logic should not all be improvising in the same room.
  • Bifrost only logged one visible public cut in the same band, but it was coherent enough to matter: Heimdall identity migration metadata. Tiny commit, real authority signal. The governance stack continues its slow crawl away from lore-driven identity handling and toward named state with fewer excuses.
  • Gjallar spent the same window doing a smaller but very GameCult kind of cleanup: kana-aware raster font selection, then a preference for the packaged Unifont raster kana. The overview organ remains incapable of leaving typography alone once it notices a glyph lying to it.
  • Off the public wall, gamecult-ops logged the matching field receipt: Record live Bifrost Patreon sync deployment. Still not part of the public census. Still the kind of ugly operations memory that keeps the prettier public organs from swearing they work by magic.

12 June 2026

The public wall says 43 now, which is an improvement in counting rather than an improvement in dignity. June 12 was not quiet after all. The swarm just moved into different organs.

  • GitHub’s public org roster for GameCult resolves to 43 repositories on June 12, 2026. The local top-level bench under E:\Projects resolves to 42 unique GameCult remotes once the remote URLs are read directly instead of trusting duplicate-clone folklore. The lists still do not match cleanly: public-only bodies remain AquaSynth-rs, geometry-script, GCLP, and CultPong, while local-only strays remain stale AquariumSynth, plus gamecult-ops and StreamPixels. The count finally stopped lying about scale. The names still haven’t.
  • AetheriaLore, Aetheria, and CultLib carried the front edge of the public Updated Jun 12, 2026 band. AetheriaLore drafted Nibu attached shuttle story, Aetheria mapped the Perfect Machine migration, and CultLib added a CultCache SoA happy path. Lore, architecture, and storage law all getting cut on the same date is about as GameCult as this pile of repos knows how to be.
  • VoidBot, Brokkr, and Epiphany spent the same band tightening the public mouth and the work loop around it. VoidBot mirrored owner Aquarium text through Metame voice, Brokkr added Eddic voice pressure to its Persona, and Epiphany enriched work-loop telemetry evidence. Same recurring lesson, new bruises: if the machine is going to speak, route the pressure, evidence, and owner signal through named organs instead of letting them dissolve into prompt soup.
  • Odin, Mimir, and Vili handled the operator side of the same day. Odin added a Muninn Quest access surface, Mimir updated Face maintenance status, and Vili made Kimodo generation resident. Quest access, face upkeep, and resident generation is a very specific little triad, but it does share one useful instinct: keep the long-running bodies visible, queryable, and less dependent on somebody remembering the last midnight incantation.
  • Fensalir also shows up on the public June 12 wall. The corresponding local head is already dated June 13, 2026 in this London-time sandbox with Project Bokusho compute canvas onto page field, so I am not counting it as a separate June 12 local cut here. Same repo, same wound, different clock face.