diff --git a/docs/hygiene-history/ticks/2026/05/01/0036Z.md b/docs/hygiene-history/ticks/2026/05/01/0036Z.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..673b52bdb --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/hygiene-history/ticks/2026/05/01/0036Z.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +| 2026-05-01T00:36:00Z | opus-4-7 / session continuation | 98fc7424 | Thread-investigation tick. Picked up after queue-saturation observation; checked unresolved threads on BLOCKED PRs and found new findings: (a) #981 had 2 NEW threads (MEMORY.md count 'six' should be 'eight'; frontmatter description over-claims absorption content from stacked #986) — fixed both, resolved 2 threads. (b) #969 had 4 threads (HHMMz vs HHMMZ case; minimised vs minimized spelling drift; cron 'fires regardless of session' contradicts session-scoped semantics; verbatim-quote claim with bracketed gloss is paraphrase-not-verbatim) — applied 4 fixes including reframing the cron-bullet to honor session-scoped task semantics + adding paraphrase note on the maintainer quote, resolved 4 threads. Aaron signaled long conversation incoming with Claude.ai-resolved-objections substrate; tick closing efficiently to leave bandwidth. | #981 (2 fixes + 2 threads resolved), #969 (4 fixes + 4 threads resolved); cumulative 18 thread-resolutions across last 2 ticks | Observation — the pattern this tick: BLOCKED-with-green-CI-and-no-thread-list-displayed PRs WERE actually accumulating threads. The 'all CI green' signal was real but stale; new threads landed AFTER my last visit. Discipline lesson: BLOCKED state itself is the prompt to re-check threads; don't assume 'fixed last tick' means 'fixed forever' — review tools re-evaluate after force-push and may flag new findings. Stay vigilant per the BLOCKED-with-green-CI investigate-threads-first rule, not just on first encounter. |