Evidence Directory
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- A vibe-noting trace shows persistence enables revision, not certification (note) - Evidence from one Commonplace note history: persistence enabled later semantic development while review exposed omitted risks, attribution drift, a link error, and an unresolved authority boundary
- Real self-improving systems occupy combinations no single rung captures (note) - Casebook of thirteen placements on selected pathway-profile fields — Homeostat to Commonplace — reflection, cumulativity, allocation, and evidential limit in combinations no rung expresses
- Single-artifact review bundles still cut Claude costs substantially after cache-aware weighting (note) - April 2-4, 2026 review telemetry reweighted with Anthropic Opus 4.6 prompt-caching prices still shows a substantial cost drop from the single-artifact bundle refactor
- Six Commonplace paths establish broad addressability, not completeness (note) - A six-path Commonplace audit establishes broad path-relative addressability without establishing completeness, while exposing separate admission and model-realization gaps in the broader revision affordance
- Six reported self-improvement paths expose bounded redesign surfaces within supplied methods (note) - Comparative evidence separates operative redesign, revision of governing machinery, and contributions to later improvement from declared editability across six reported self-improvement paths including HyperAgents
- Three simplification passes exposed different clarity–precision tradeoffs (note) - Evidence from three independent rewrites of one mature article: broad style guidance ranked best overall, a compact style cue improved rhythm but drifted, and exhaustive local review barely changed the text
- Two rewrites exposed a syntax-or-repetition tradeoff (note) - Evidence from two ASD-STE100-inspired passes over one note: unguarded sentence splitting lost semantic relations, while guarded splitting preserved them by adding 4.9% more words