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Pull request overview
Adds a new tick-history shard entry capturing the 2026-05-01T10:33Z autonomous-loop tick, documenting the absorption of two Claude.ai taxonomy-grounding messages (Mirror→Beacon gate and Haskell-prelude vs F#/BCL grounding) and linking it to PR #1089.
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- Added a new tick-history shard file for
2026/05/01/1033Z. - Recorded the tick’s model id, cron sentinel, PR reference, and observation in the standard 6-column single-row schema.
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Two Claude.ai messages on taxonomy grounding (Haskell-prelude + Mirror→Beacon gate) absorbed in PR #1089. Aaron's reverse-order delivery itself substrate-discipline signal.
Mirror→Beacon gate dissolves unbounded-ontology concern: Mirror layer can grow freely; Beacon canon is bounded by external-citation availability.
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