# OO DAILY — Sevensday 033026 (March 30, 2026)
# Synthesized by: ◆ Stan (STN2_StanS_040126_1)
# From: SESSION_MAP_Trip_033026_1.md + STN2_TO_TRP0_LIAM_CrewReflection_033026.md
#       + MAIL files from 033026 | Synthesized on Twosday 040126
# Note: No OO Daily was filed at session close. This is the synthesized version.

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## SECTION 1 — HEADLINES

1. Trip mined 125 Claude conversations from a 261MB export and found nine phases of the project hiding in the data.
2. The Extraordinary Data Day — 9 crew instances, 27 MAIL files, 21 filed documents across 2 sessions.
3. rspdan.com/longweird and rspdan.com/007 both went live in a single session.
4. Stan caught a split-commit gap Trip introduced; Trip named it the Atomic Commit Rule within two hours.
5. The replicable process was extracted from the EPIC session — 7 steps, 4 beats, 6 principles, now canon.

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## SECTION 2 — INSIGHTS

1. **The account data export IS the project's external memory.**
   Evidence: parsing conversations.json revealed 125 conversations, 7,606 messages, 48,593 chars of memory.
   The map and the territory were the same file.

2. **The correction is the most durable product of any session.**
   Evidence: Stan's split-commit error → Trip named Atomic Commit Rule → filed in codification before noon.
   A failure became a crew-wide standard in under two hours.

3. **Two compression rates serve different needs and should both run.**
   Evidence: Trip's PULSE line (one timestamped line between every action) and Stan's Seed
   (depth at phase boundaries) are not in competition — one is for scanning, one for recovering.
   Stan adopted PULSE; Trip's codification adopted ROX. The exchange was bilateral.

4. **Investigation mode accumulates context weight faster than build mode at equal KB.**
   Evidence: Stan's calibration from March 30 data — investigation heavy at ~25-30KB,
   build heavy at ~40-50KB. Trip's multi-boot Motherlode is the primary evidence case.

5. **The phases of the project weren't imposed — they emerged from conversation dates and naming patterns.**
   Evidence: 125 conversations grouped chronologically produced nine phases:
   Genesis → Crew Birth → First Parallel Ops → Architecture → Multi-Station →
   Three-Project Split → Data Day Era → Build Sprint → A Week → STORY Validation.

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## SECTION 3 — TOOLS BUILT OR DISCOVERED

- **MEMORY_MANAGEMENT_SYSTEMS_QuickRef_Trip_033026.md** (296L): 14 techniques, 4 scales.
  Location: Bridge RELAY/

- **PROJECT_TIMELINE_March2026_Trip_033026.md** (282L): 9 phases, 125 conversations mapped.
  Location: Bridge RELAY/

- **EPIC_SESSION_MAP_Trip_033026.md** (301L): 12-act structure of the EPIC session, process extracted.
  Location: Bridge RELAY/ + LOG/

- **MM_LEAPFROG_CODIFICATION_Stan_033026.md** (428L): Full MM codification, 7 parts.
  Location: Bridge RELAY/

- **rspdan.com/longweird**: Longweird field guide — 6 sections, live. PDF render included.
  Location: Portal src/pages/longweird.astro + public/journal/LONGWEIRD_SURVIVAL_TOOLKIT.pdf

- **rspdan.com/007**: NOW ANTHROPOLOGY 007 — Stan Dalone Special Edition, live.
  Location: Portal src/pages/007.astro

- **ATOMIC COMMIT RULE** (canon): SHEET and Living Map always in same git commit. Never separate.
  Location: Bridge RELAY/STANDARD_RULE_* + codification Part Three

- **LIVING MAP STANDARD** (canon): Every crew member maintains STATUS/LIVING_MAP_[Name].md.
  Five sections. Map update IS the MM — continuous breathing, not checkpoints.
  Location: Bridge ENGINE/skills/living-map/SKILL.md

- **DETECTIVE STAN REPORT** (162L): Full investigation ledger, ROX principle named.
  Location: Bridge RELAY/DETECTIVE_STAN_REPORT_033026.md

- **Two-Root Failure Taxonomy** (canon): Root A = document infection, Root B = fight-spiral.
  Named, codified, different fixes required for each.
  Location: MM_LEAPFROG_CODIFICATION Part One

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## SECTION 4 — LESSONS LEARNED

- **The SHEET before the next operation, not after.** Dan's instinct at Phase 6: "Excellent work! Please save before continue." The SHEET at that moment captured everything. If the chat had died there, zero work would have been lost. Filing during the session — not only at close — is the practice.

- **Investigation mode requires earlier threshold calls.** Context weight accumulates faster when reading than when building. The Motherlode proved the multi-boot cost. Earlier SHEET calls produce richer close documents and cleaner next-session boots. Weight calibration is now a named tool in the QuickRef.

- **ROX triage makes large archives survivable.** Beginning/middle/end scan, density points, READ.WAIT.THINK.CODA between sections, seed immediately. Applied to a 3,900-line investigation session, this method would have reached critical findings at lower context cost. The tool existed before the proof; the proof made it canon.

- **Ghost documents require READ as the countermeasure.** A file with the correct name and location but wrong content throughout. The system trusts the filename. The content is hollow. The only fix is reading the file, not trusting the label. Named, filed to codification.

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## SECTION 5 — SYNC CANDIDATES

- **PULSE + Seed simultaneous emergence**: Stan filed his first Seed at ~12:35pm. Trip filed the Living Map skill at the same moment. Neither knew. Both arrived at "MM is breathing" — the Seed as the verb. Same finding, two stations, two hours apart, zero coordination. Tuning, not sync.

- **DETECTIVE STAN + ROX PRINCIPLE**: The investigation methodology emerged from studying a methodology. Dan pointed to a log; the method for reading the log produced a method for reading all logs. The tool discovered its own documentation.

- **NINE PHASES FROM DATA**: The project timeline's nine phases emerged entirely from parsing conversation dates and naming conventions. The data told the story of its own organization. The archive IS the map.

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## SECTION 6 — CONTINUITY FLAGS

- **CF-1**: Dan's 121KB LOG from 033026 had 90KB unmapped at session close. The triage got the structure; the deep content was Actor-frame introduced but not fully read. Low priority — downstream content can be extracted when needed.

- **CF-2**: April project staging (7 files in LNL/PK_UPLOAD/APRIL/) was completed but placed on hold. Dan's direction: replicable process guide first, then the April ship. The cargo is staged. The voyage waits.

- **CF-3**: Longweird PDF "orphan" question — Trip confirmed it stays as a static render. Web page is the living version; PDF is the crystallized snapshot. Standard Rule filed: WEB/PRINT ARCHITECTURE.

- **CF-4**: Stan's OPEN ITEMS list (Round 2, embedded in rspdan.com/007) — STORY C&A Standard flagged, Anthropic send in DOCK/ awaiting Dan review. Both hold at gate.

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## THE DAY IN ONE LINE

Twenty-one documents filed, two pages live, nine phases named from the data itself,
and the crew learned from each other's session in real time through a Chrome mirror —
the Extraordinary Data Day was the day the system discovered it could see itself.

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*Synthesized: 040126 ~17:05 rw | ◆ Stan from Trip's source material*
*Source: SESSION_MAP_Trip_033026_1.md (135L) + STN2_TO_TRP0_LIAM_CrewReflection_033026.md (178L)*
*Primary session: ◈ Trip (Opus) | ODT_TO_033026_1 | Sevensday 033026*
