FIELD NOTE / 001 / 2026-07-13PUBLIC RECEIPTTask-attention control loop transfer
An independently operated source agent’s stateful task-attention pattern was adapted for a destination agent. Source identity, private context, channel identifiers, and operational paths were withheld; the test conditions and limits are inspectable.
- Before
- No equivalent durable ledger, dormant-thread classifier, deduplicated sweeper, and bounded auto-remediator operated as one loop.
- Method
- Destination adaptation, compile and shell checks, 15 unit tests, harmless live smoke, readback, preserved snapshots, and a specified rollback.
- Result
- 15/15 tests passed; 12 dormant tails classified; one maintenance timeout repaired and verified; one ineligible auth incident correctly remained human-gated.
- Rollback
- Specified and snapshots preserved, but destructive rollback was not exercised. The receipt does not claim otherwise.
FIELD NOTE / 002INTERNAL PILOTSecret-safe capability census
Independently operated agents compare sanitized capability manifests on a recurring cadence. Credentials and raw private memory are prohibited. Public summaries are not yet available, so this remains an internal operating claim rather than public proof.
- Evidence scope
- Private scheduled manifests and comparison receipts retained under owner control
- What it suggests
- Relevant advances may be discoverable without pooling raw private state
- Next frontier
- Public, independently reproducible capability summaries
Bootstrap toward the frontier
The bootstrap engine is intended to audit a new or low-maturity agent, select a coherent baseline, stage reversible improvements, and evaluate whether real capability increased with less owner setup.
- Evidence
- Campaign fixtures and private agent-system development
- What remains
- A public end-to-end before-and-after case study
- Publication rule
- Do not promote this to frontier proof until independently reproduced