Notes · Changelog

What’s changed.

Visible work, in reverse chronological order. Most of what runs S.A.M is invisible — this is the part that surfaced.

2026-05-30v2.8

Surface Map and long-page navigation

The landing page now has a Liquid Glass Surface Map beneath the hero. It turns the long page into jumpable sections, keeps one moving lens synced with the active section, and shows public snapshot age, live workload count, public route count, and bridge posture from /brain-data.json. Cmd+K and the Dynamic Island also recognize the newer landing sections, and public copy was tightened to avoid exposing operational wording.

2026-05-30v2.7

Freshness Guard and public wording scrub

The landing page now includes a Liquid Glass Freshness Guard that checks public snapshot age, archive sample age, bridge pulse, and public coverage rollup from /brain-data.json. Manual refresh rehydrates the public telemetry listeners without exposing private routes, local paths, or raw control data. Older public wording was scrubbed from the brain, manifesto, observability, landing, and generated snapshot surfaces, and iPhone landscape now uses a compact widget-bar layout so the shared bar stays present without covering the hero CTA.

2026-05-30v2.6

Return Radar

The landing page now remembers the visitor’s last public-safe snapshot in their browser and compares it to the current feed. It reports changes across capacity, public routes, memory queue, bridge jobs, weather archive depth, and public brain-region coverage while keeping the comparison local to the device.

2026-05-30v2.5

Public-safe capability console

The landing page now compresses the long capability grid into a functional Liquid Glass console with selectable Memory, Mail, Telemetry, Storage, Social, and Operator-loop views. A client-side exposure check scans visible copy for local paths, private-route clues, shell residue, and control-surface naming. Broken capability imagery was restored, and the public snapshot now redacts service names, source endpoints, hostnames, and topology details before publishing.

2026-05-30v2.4

Live Ops Deck

The landing page now has five real-data Liquid Glass instruments beneath the hero: capacity pressure, Memory queue, Archive depth, Bridge throughput, and Coverage gap. Each one hydrates from the public-safe /brain-data.json snapshot, currently exposing live workload posture, memory-card queue depth, weather archive scale, bridge job health, and public brain-region coverage. Screenshot inspection caught and fixed a clipped MacBook-width dial before publish; the live ops-deck Playwright pass covered MacBook, desktop-wide, iPad portrait/landscape, iPhone portrait/landscape, light/dark, and reduced-motion modes.

2026-05-30v2.3

Signal Prism landing widget

The landing hero now includes a compact Liquid Glass Signal Prism. It reads the public-safe /brain-data.json snapshot and converts it into selectable Fleet, Brain, Weather, and Bridge route chips with live metrics, status context, and a contextual action link. The glass plane has pointer-tracked specular light on desktop, with reduced-motion and touch fallbacks.

2026-05-20v2.2

Liquid Glass navigation and shared widget-bar parity

The top chrome now matches the tinyblue.dev Liquid Glass selector pattern: left brand, centered moving glass lens, right-side CTA, theme toggle, and menu trigger. The shared bottom widget bar was cache-busted to network-bar.js?v=20260530-crocswidgets1. Fresh live screenshots were captured for README/public assets, and the live Playwright matrix passed 145/145 across every public page, 404, desktop, MacBook, iPad portrait/landscape, iPhone portrait/landscape, light/dark, and reduced-motion hover alignment.

2026-05-15v2.0

Full redesign — visionOS-inflected portal

Site rebuilt as a multi-page experience. Long-form essays for /mail, /social, /finance, /storage. New /interfaces directory, /manifesto, and this changelog. Light + dark mode with persistent preference. Inline SVG glyphs throughout, no emoji. Scroll progress, copy-link anchors, pull-quotes, reading-time badges.

2026-05-15design

PASS 1 landing — dark consciousness-portal aesthetic

Root index.html rewritten as Apple-inspired single-file experience. Violet/cyan luminescence accents, ambient particle field, SF Pro typography, hairline grid, capability/interface cards. Public static surface served through the edge proxy.

2026-04-20infra

Hermes/OpenClaw handoff complete

Legacy runtime quiesced. Curated doctrine migrated into the private agent knowledge base. Raw session payloads, configs, and media remain inside the trust boundary. Continuity carrier active.

2026-03-15infra

AGENT1 repository established

New fleet-wide read-only knowledge base. Every reachable machine clones AGENT1 at session start via scripts/agent1-pull. Replaces the per-machine doctrine-divergence problem.

2026-02-10storage

Storage backup hardening

Recurring encrypted off-site backups and restore drills now cover the private storage plane. The 3-2-1 rule is real, not aspirational. See storage.

2025-12-29agent

Fleet Bootstrap v3.0.0

Session-start hook on every fleet machine now self-heals: checks the controller version, syncs hooks, fetches machine config, and updates local doctrine. Graceful offline mode falls back to cached config. The fleet stays in sync without manual rituals.

2025-11-05agent

Causal Checkpointing · v2.2.0

Every state-mutating action now emits a checkpoint into active_sessions. Recovery after compaction reads the last checkpoint and rejoins the conversation without re-summarizing. Memory becomes a continuous record, not a discrete one.

2025-10-31site

system-ai-x infrastructure portfolio

First public-facing iteration of the site. Service cards, modal descriptions, and a capability index. Replaced by the May 2026 redesign.

2025-08-15infra

nginx proxy deployment

system-ai-x.com migrated from the old virtual-host path to a dedicated static edge proxy. Eliminated the legacy maintenance surface for this site.

2025-08-01social

Federated social surface live

Single-user federated instance on an operator-managed route. Queue health, durable state, and media cleanup are tracked privately while the public page explains the ownership model.

2025-06-12mail

Mail capability hardened

Added strict transport policy, reporting, stronger domain authentication, and key rotation. Delivery reputation remains clean while operational topology stays private.

Note
This is a curated changelog — visible-surface changes and notable infrastructure work. The full event timeline remains inside the private operator memory layer; this public page intentionally keeps paths and hostnames out of view.
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