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| | 2026-05-01T19:21:00Z | opus-4-7 / autonomous-loop tick | 98fc7424 | Multi-axis convergence tick β Astro confirmed for B-0154 + first-class-for-us factory principle landed as substrate. **PR #1130 MERGED at 19:13:47Z** (detect-changes pattern memo canonical). Pipe-escape fixes on #1141 + #1140 + memory/ prefix on #1125 substantive xref. **Aaron's two-pass research arc on B-0154 SSG choice**: (pass 1) Aaron "jekyl is first class on github" β I re-weighted to genuine Astro-vs-Jekyll tradeoff; (pass 2) Aaron researched Bun-based SSGs + shared "this can be first class for us and more portable, one less tool we have to worry about" β I reverted B-0154 to Bun-SSG-wins + factored out "first-class for us not for our host" as a meta-principle; (pass 3) Aaron shared 2025 SSG comparison naming Astro as the modern Jekyll-replacement β convergence locked on **Astro**. Filed `feedback_first_class_for_us_not_for_our_host_portability_over_host_coupling_aaron_2026_05_01.md` (PR #1143) capturing the distinction: host-first-class (tactical convenience; host-coupling) vs factory-first-class (strategic substrate; portable). When capability parity exists, factory-first-class wins. Refines the git-native-vs-GitHub-native distinction. Cron 98fc7424 healthy. | [#1130 MERGED; #1141 + #1140 pipe-escape fixes pushed; #1125 memory-prefix + Bun-SSG reversal pushed (0f39a0e); #1143 first-class-for-us memo opened] | The two-pass arc on B-0154 demonstrates the joint-cognition pattern from PR #1142 in action: Aaron-edge-of-capacity surfaces a partial frame ("Jekyll first-class on GitHub"); I weight it accordingly; Aaron researches further (which Otto-couldn't-while-tick-bounded); the new evidence reverses the weighting; Otto holds the substrate of the full arc so future-Otto sees the convergence reasoning, not just the final answer. Substrate IS the cognition; the held-arc IS what makes the decision durable. Astro is the call. | | ||
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