diff --git a/docs/hygiene-history/ticks/2026/04/30/2344Z.md b/docs/hygiene-history/ticks/2026/04/30/2344Z.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1735b68c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/hygiene-history/ticks/2026/04/30/2344Z.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +| 2026-04-30T23:44:00Z | opus-4-7 / session continuation | 98fc7424 | Correction-applied-same-tick. Aaron caught me ephemeral-promising a "backlog row eventually" for the gh-pr-stack failure I'd noted in the prior 2337Z shard. Verbatim: *"backlog row eventually why not now? will you remember this eventually? another ephemiral promise you can't keep?"* I had pivoted to start a TS port of the schema check; on the correction I aborted that branch and filed B-0123 in the same tick the observation was made. Then Aaron landed a second framing — the carved-sentence equivalence chain (memorable=meme=dimensionality reduction=compression=fits in working memory=contagious because simple AND true) — which I filed as a memory file in the same PR (#979). Both landings in this tick, not deferred. Also rebased PR #977 (--files arg refactor) onto the new main after #975 + #976 merged; force-pushed cleanly with the fix-up commit dropped automatically by git-rebase's already-applied detection. | #977 (rebased + armed) + #979 (B-0123 + carved-sentence memory, armed) | Observation — Aaron's two consecutive corrections this tick are themselves an instance of the discipline they teach: each correction lands as a carved sentence (*"non-durable means does not exist"* + *"another ephemeral promise you can't keep?"* + the equivalence chain itself). The carved-sentence form is what makes the corrections sting; the prose form would be slower, more polite, and less load-bearing. The correction itself models the discipline being taught — a fixed-point of substrate-shape + propagation-shape. |