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…lf-exception (Aaron 2026-04-30) Same-tick CURRENT-aaron refresh per the projection-staleness discipline. Rule #44 closes the calibration cluster: Aaron's identity disclosure (Rodney = Aaron's first name) + meta-application of the canonicalization rule (the razor is not exempt from its own process) + generalization to no-self-exception across all rules. The §42 + §43 + §44 cluster has recursive composition: each rule answers the predictable objection of the previous one. §42 named the corrective. §43 provided the structural reason the corrective is safe. §44 closes by demonstrating the discipline applies to its own machinery — including the rule that defines the canonicalization process and the razor that process invokes. Source memory file already on main: PR #949 (feedback_aaron_is_rodney_razor_not_immune_to_canonicalization_aaron_2026_04_30.md). Also updates the latest-paired-edit marker in MEMORY.md to reflect this refresh, satisfying the memory-paired-edit workflow check. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Pull request overview
Updates the maintainer “CURRENT-aaron” projection and paired-edit marker to reflect the newly landed §44 calibration rule, keeping the CURRENT projection aligned with the underlying memory file.
Changes:
- Update
memory/MEMORY.md“latest-paired-edit” fast-path marker to point at the §44 refresh. - Add §44 to
memory/CURRENT-aaron.md, including the “no-self-exception” generalization and the verbatim 2026-04-30 quote.
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| File | Description |
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| memory/MEMORY.md | Updates the single-slot latest-paired-edit marker to reflect the CURRENT-aaron §44 refresh. |
| memory/CURRENT-aaron.md | Adds a new §44 section describing the rule’s current form, verbatim quote, practical guidance, and composition note with §43. |
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Summary
Same-tick CURRENT-aaron refresh per the projection-staleness discipline. Rule #44 closes the calibration cluster: Aaron's identity disclosure (Rodney = Aaron's first name) + meta-application of the canonicalization rule (the razor is not exempt from its own process) + generalization to no-self-exception across all rules.
§42 + §43 + §44 cluster shape
The cluster has recursive composition — each rule answers the predictable objection of the previous one:
Together: each rule passes its own audit; the architecture is the alignment guarantee, not the rule.
Source memory file (already on main)
feedback_aaron_is_rodney_razor_not_immune_to_canonicalization_aaron_2026_04_30.md(PR memory(aaron-is-rodney): identity disclosure + razor-not-immune-to-canonicalization (Aaron 2026-04-30) #949 MERGED)Test plan
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