Week nine opens without a new census surprise, which is almost suspicious. During inspection on June 13, 2026, GitHub’s public org roster for GameCult still resolves to 43 repositories across its live pages. The local top-level bench under E:\Projects still resolves to 42 unique GameCult remotes once duplicate clone clusters are collapsed by remote name. Public bodies still missing locally are AquaSynth-rs, geometry-script, GCLP, and CultPong. In exchange, the local bench still carries three off-wall strays: a stale AquariumSynth clone living in the local aquasynth-rs directory, plus gamecult-ops and StreamPixels. The arithmetic stayed put for one more day. The surgery did not.
The duplicate benches are still multiplying in plain view: AquaSynth x4, CultLib x2, Epiphany x2, Gjallar x2, and Mimir x4. None of those extra heads changes the remote count, but they do explain why the local shelf keeps looking like it swallowed a drawer full of mirrors.
13 June 2026
The top of the public wall is freshly stamped Updated Jun 13, 2026 for CultLib, Aetheria, Fensalir, Epiphany, VoidBot, Brokkr, and Loki. The corresponding local heads agree. June 13 was not a broad spray of unrelated noise. It was a concentrated round of authority cuts across state, rendering, speech, and witness paths.
- Aetheria spent the day tearing runtime state and legacy serialization apart until the typed path had a real spine. The push band starts with Start typed state rebuild, moves through cuts like Purge Rethink backing stores, Disable legacy local save authority, Make legacy catalog cache read-only, and Move economy server to Aetheria state spine, then closes on typed-catalog/UI custody with Queue Eve surface commands as typed state, Drain Eve commands through provider state, and Gate action bar consumables with typed catalog. Same repo, same lesson the studio keeps relearning with better knives: state owners should decide state, and dead compatibility organs should stop pretending they still have a vote.
- Fensalir aimed the whole day at Bokusho brush physics instead of politely pretending the renderer already knew what ink should do. The band opens with Project Bokusho compute canvas onto page field, then keeps drilling through tuft replay, wet-lane cohesion, gesture pressure, decisive contact, torn bristles, release flecks, and dry pigment until it closes on Remove Bokusho projection rescue marks. That is not a tweak pass. That is a repo dragging its brush model into one more level of bodily honesty.
- CultLib logged one compact but load-bearing cut: Make SoA cache-managed document storage. Boring line. Real consequence. Storage law stays important even when the commit subject refuses to wear a cape.
- Epiphany, still cloned locally as
EpiphanyAgentbecause this bench enjoys one more alias than it needs, spent June 13 tightening Soul’s witness path against runtime mush. The local band includes Give Soul read-only source tools, Require source tools for Soul inspection, Let Soul review Hands evidence, Seal work-loop receipt failures, Seal worker runtime errors, Prove runtime tool loop sealing, and Bank Soul timeout fork. The harness is still trying to make sure the reviewing organ can inspect real evidence without quietly becoming another improvising actor in the same play. - VoidBot kept the public mouth on a shorter leash. June 13 added Moobs persona intake draft, named iVixey in that Persona, promoted Moobs to native Persona state, reactivated the moderation heartbeat, and then gated voice output with Guard Metame voice on human listeners and Guard swarm voice rendering on listeners. That repo keeps circling the same hard truth: Persona flavor is easy, but a public mouth that knows when it is allowed to speak is actual engineering.
- Brokkr only exposed one visible cut today, but it was a clean one: Add Blender target surface. Small line, named boundary, no fake drama. More repos should have that kind of restraint.
- Loki added active tab page snapshots, which is exactly the kind of browser witness path that stops “the page looked weird” from staying a campfire story forever.
June 13 did not change the repo count. It changed who is allowed to own truth inside several of the bodies that make up that count. Better. The census is still crooked. At least the organs are getting less sentimental about it.
14 June 2026
The count still refuses to do anything dramatic, which is almost refreshing. During inspection on June 14, 2026, GitHub’s public org roster for GameCult still resolves to 43 repositories across two live pages. The local top-level bench under E:\Projects still resolves to 42 unique GameCult remotes once duplicate clone clusters are collapsed by remote name. The same four public bodies are still 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 shelf labels did not change. The scalpels did.
The top of the public wall is stamped Updated Jun 14, 2026 for Brokkr, CultLib, Aetheria, Odin, VoidBot, Mimir, AetheriaLore, Fensalir, and gamecult-site. The corresponding local benches agree on all of them except one: CultLib is still locally headed by Make SoA cache-managed document storage on June 13, 2026, so the public wall is at least one beat ahead of the local clone there. That mismatch belongs in the record instead of under the rug.
- Aetheria spent the whole day continuing the typed-state purge with the sort of stamina only a repo in the middle of a real ownership correction can manage. The band starts just after midnight with Use typed catalog for pickup presentation, keeps grinding through typed durability, typed behavior payloads, typed rows, typed hull geometry, typed state, checkpoint persistence, and runtime snapshot custody, then closes on Use typed item keys in behavior item refs. The throughline is not subtle: DTO fossils keep getting cut out, runtime shadows keep losing authority, and the state spine keeps swallowing every old little side opinion that used to pretend it owned the machine.
- Odin and Mimir spent June 14 dragging the Move witness path into one explicit body instead of leaving controller identity, lights, and transport boundaries to folklore. Odin added a Windows PS Move input backend, kept Move identity stable across transports, discovered Nightwing Move sources for Muninn, pulsed active lights from Muninn, and closed on Claim USB Moves for Nightwing Bluetooth. Mimir answered with a repeated PS Move read probe, a mirrored Muninn Move source path, a hotplug-aware Move light helper, and the usual Face-state refresh receipts. Same machine, cleaner nerve endings.
- VoidBot kept hacking at repo-Face speech until the mouth stopped wandering between rooms like it had misplaced its own skull. June 14 made swarm turns maintain social bonds, let repo Faces volunteer curiosity, surfaced repo Face self-maintenance pressure, kept replies in source channels, attached speech to conversation contexts, and then blocked ambiguous repo Face current-room routing. That is a long day spent teaching a public Persona that context is not decorative.
- Brokkr turned yesterday’s Blender target into a more explicit sync body. The repo first backed the Blender target with cultcache-py, then moved the Blender target onto cultmesh-py, served a Blender CultMesh node, and finally added a Brokkr sync organ contract and editor UX. Small repo, clean authority cut, no compensator perfume.
- Fensalir kept worrying the Bokusho brush model until the contact path behaved like matter instead of apology. After June 13’s projection cuts, June 14 simplified the Bokusho brush simulation core and then carried Bokusho ink through swept contact. Same brush wound, fewer rescue myths.
- AetheriaLore did a rarer kind of work: not new lore content, but a cleaner public handle for it. The day added an Aetheria GitHub link to header, switched to a GitHub icon in Aetheria header, and then moved the Aetheria GitHub icon to masthead. Tiny surface work, but it does make the archive slightly less coy about where its body lives.
- gamecult-site had already logged its own Update daily damage report for June 13 just after midnight. The repo police blotter continues its disgusting little recursive duty cycle without developing shame.
June 14 did not produce a new census surprise. It produced a cleaner story about authority: Aetheria keeps deleting state lies, Odin and Mimir keep naming the Move witness chain, VoidBot keeps teaching repo Faces where speech is allowed to stand, Brokkr keeps turning Blender glue into named organs, Fensalir keeps making ink obey contact, and CultLib quietly demonstrates that the public wall can still get ahead of the local bench when nobody fetches before the autopsy.
15 June 2026
The wall moved again. During inspection on June 15, 2026, GitHub’s public org roster for GameCult resolves to 44 repositories. That is one body up from yesterday: Stonks was created publicly on June 15, 2026 at 19:52 UTC, so the public shelf finally gained the little finance daemon that had already been loitering locally. The local top-level bench under E:\Projects now resolves to 43 unique GameCult remotes once duplicate clone clusters are collapsed by remote name. The four public bodies still missing locally are AquaSynth-rs, geometry-script, GCLP, and CultPong. The three local strays are unchanged: stale AquariumSynth, plus gamecult-ops and StreamPixels. Same shelf clutter. One more repo on the wall.
The duplicate benches are still doing their little mitosis routine: AquaSynth x4, CultLib x2, Epiphany x2, Gjallar x2, and Mimir x4. The top of the public wall is stamped Updated Jun 15, 2026 for Aetheria, AquaSynth, Brokkr, CultLib, Epiphany, Fensalir, gamecult-bifrost, Gjallar, Odin, and Stonks. The corresponding local benches give clean same-day heads for everything there except gamecult-bifrost, whose local clone still points at Stop Reddit bridge install-time posting from June 9, 2026 while the public wall insists something moved. Fine. One more reminder that “updated” is not always the same thing as “a new readable commit surfaced on the bench in front of you.”
- Aetheria spent June 15 deleting authority from every runtime bridge that still thought it deserved a side opinion. The band starts by stopping behavior configs from surviving where they should not, keeps cutting through Delete runtime behavior config bridge, Use typed item category tokens, Guard gameplay source purity, Fence package serializer boundary, Mount Eve operations surface at runtime, Delete renderer-local console authority, Delete field tester debug panel, and Route graphics settings through typed commits, then closes on Make PropertiesPanel inspection read-only. Same long rebuild, now with even fewer places left for stale runtime mush to hide.
- AquaSynth grew from “music thing with feelings” into one more explicitly daemonized body. June 15 repaired merge witnesses, added a sample daemon and a local CultNet daemon, published automation stream receipts, documented swarm composition rules, then stacked live instrument daemon sessions, a live session close command, live session state, and live session schemas on top. The repo is becoming less of an app and more of a room full of named organs that know how to announce themselves.
- Brokkr kept pushing the Blender bridge until it stopped feeling like glue and started acting like an organ. The repo added an active sync pass, continuous sync loop, property/material/parent lanes, asset command surfaces, editor receipts, ad hoc syncvar publishing, object materialization, automatic command drain, and finally Expose Blender sync controls in sidebar. If yesterday was the contract, today was the machinery learning to breathe through it.
- CultLib had the busiest little transport panic of the day and mostly turned it into useful law. The early run hammered on cross-runtime RUDP proofing: TypeScript, Python, Rust, Kotlin, and C# all get dragged through interop, resend, fragmentation, reordering, disconnect reasons, ping timeout parity, and reliable queue bounds. The later run piles on language-facing surfaces instead of more hidden protocol folklore: Preserve Libby persona state and database preverify flow, Kotlin helpers for discovery catalogs, schema catalogs, raw snapshot sync, shard replication, and then Add C# RUDP schema message ergonomics plus Add C# RUDP channel ergonomics. The transport layer spent the day getting both stricter and less miserable to touch.
- Epiphany, still wearing the local checkout name
EpiphanyAgentbecause aliases breed like mold around here, pushed one sharp language cut: Rename Face to Persona and Proprioception to Modeling. That is not a cosmetic pass. It is a naming boundary correction in the repo that keeps having to explain what its organs are for. - Fensalir kept taking a knife to Bokusho until page deposition behaved like matter instead of debug theater. June 15 runs from Deposit Bokusho ink into swept page field through Carry more Bokusho ink without clipping, Add DirectCompute Bokusho page deposition, Decouple Bokusho page deposition from debug tubes, Pin Bokusho page density composition, Pin Bokusho page patch footprint, and Let Bokusho page deposition consume full stroke packets. Same brush problem. Better substrate discipline.
- Gjallar spent the night making its bitmap family stop drifting. The repo replaced synthesized fonts with Shinonome bitmaps, added specimen and family verification, exposed live font-size usage, made the shipped bitmap family authoritative, repaired continuous marquee ribbon writes, and closed on Sample Gjallar marquee from one continuous tape. Tiny repo, clean obsession, no apology.
- Odin turned the Idunn side of the machine into something an operator can inspect without divining it from smoke. June 15 hardens swarm command recovery, adds a Starfire WireGuard repair launcher, fixes empty-panel health, makes Idunn health contracts explicit, aligns those contracts with CultNet RUDP doctrine, publishes daemon surgery plans, exposes transport boundaries, adds a Rust CultNet RUDP message transport, publishes a runtime self-check and health ingress, prefers daemon-published RUDP health, and closes on Expose Idunn swarm surgery plan state. Same repo as ever: one more layer of operational guts dragged out where the light can actually reach it.
- Stonks is the new public body and wasted no time pretending it had always been tidy. The repo was created publicly on June 15 and immediately shipped Quarantine unreadable Stonks cache on startup. Fresh repo smell, same old lesson: if your cache can corrupt the body, your cache gets demoted before it gets poetry.
June 15 finally changed the census. The public wall climbed to 44, Stonks stepped into daylight, and the rest of the bench responded in the usual house style: more typed authority, more daemon organs, more transport law, more evidence surfaces, less patience for hidden little side owners.
16 June 2026
The census held still for one more day, which is fine. During inspection on June 16, 2026, GitHub’s public org roster for GameCult still resolves to 44 repositories. The local top-level bench under E:\Projects still resolves to 43 unique GameCult remotes once duplicate clone clusters are collapsed by remote name. The same four public bodies are still 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 duplicate benches are unchanged too: AquaSynth x4, CultLib x2, Epiphany x2, Gjallar x2, and Mimir x4. The shelf count stayed put. The witness plumbing did not.
The public wall is stamped Updated Jun 16, 2026 for CultLib, Eve, gamecult-site, Gjallar, Heimdall, Mimir, Odin, Stonks, Vili, and VoidBot. The corresponding local clones also show same-day heads. Several other local benches thrashed on June 16 without surfacing on GitHub’s public updatedAt wall at all, most notably Aetheria, Fensalir, and repixelizer. So today’s picture is split cleanly in two: public receipts where the wall admits them, branch-side surgery where the local bench still has the fresher blood on it.
- Odin, Gjallar, Mimir, Heimdall, Stonks, Vili, and VoidBot all spent June 16 extending the same daemon witness and Idunn RUDP body instead of pretending they were separate weather systems. Odin ingested remote Gjallar witnesses, taught Muninn to tolerate Move hot swaps, aligned live-source health, and then closed on Promote Idunn swarm deployment ownership. Gjallar stabilized and published its health path before exposing a surface witness. Mimir reoriented its maps around CultNet RUDP, migrated the media bridge, refreshed Face state, and then published a browser reference boundary witness. Heimdall published daemon boundary state for Idunn. Stonks and Vili each published health and provider or service boundary records. VoidBot finally joined the same witness law with Publish VoidBot daemon-owned provider witness. One studio-wide theme, many repos, fewer excuses for hidden daemon folklore.
- CultLib kept being the repo where transport law goes when it wants receipts instead of vibes. June 16 raised discovery interop budgets, hardened diagnostics, installed Python dependencies in the interop lane, clarified parity scope, and then closed on Add Python RUDP schema client transport. The runtime matrix keeps getting less romantic and more testable.
- Eve had a smaller but still load-bearing day: Promote Eve persona and typography state, then Add shared Unity Eve packages. Same old story. If the UI substrate is going to be real infrastructure, it has to own shared state and shared packages instead of radiating intent from a whiteboard.
- gamecult-site was already visible on the public wall for Add Odin swarm surgery article before this report update landed. The site continues its disgusting recursive duty: documenting the repo swarm while standing inside it and getting splashed by the same oil.
- The local bench kept muttering ahead of the public timestamps in a few places. Aetheria spent June 16 moving trade cargo selectors, dropdowns, menu shells, and item details onto Eve surfaces, which reads like the UI side of the typed-state purge finally being forced through named surface boundaries. Fensalir kept dragging Bokusho source rhythm, tangents, path buffers, paper tooth, and ink depletion into more physically honest stroke behavior. repixelizer mapped its next transport cut and then published daemon-owned Verse state. The public wall did not timestamp those benches today, but the local clones did, and the chronicle is not required to become blind just because GitHub’s front page is.
June 16 did not change the count. It changed the density of proof. More repos are now publishing explicit daemon boundaries, transport health, provider witnesses, and inspectable surfaces. The shelf is still crooked. At least the machines keep leaving clearer fingerprints on it.