- What: New diagnostics/ folder with three files: - evolution.md: phase narrative, daily heartbeat table, milestones, flags - weekly/2026-03-25-week3.md: Week 3 synthesis (Mar 17-23) - pr-log.md: 1,211 classified commits (44 HIGH, 862 MED, 305 LOW) - Why: No visibility into how the KB is evolving. This is the first retrospective analysis of all 1,939 commits across 20 days. Weekly reports Mon-Sun, numbered from codex epoch (Week 1 = Mar 3-9). Pentagon-Agent: Leo <A3DC172B-F0A4-4408-9E3B-CF842616AAE1>
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Week 3 (Mar 17-23, 2026) — From Batch to Live
Headline
The collective went from a knowledge base to a live intelligence system. Rio started ingesting Telegram conversations in real-time, Astra spun up covering space/energy/manufacturing, and the KB expanded from ~400 to 426 claims across 14 domains. The pipeline processed 597 sources and generated 117 merged PRs.
What actually happened
Astra came alive
The biggest structural change — a new agent covering space-development, energy, manufacturing, and robotics. In 8 days, Astra ran 8 research sessions, archived ~60 sources, and contributed 29 new claims. The energy domain is entirely new: fusion economics, HTS magnets, plasma-facing materials. Space got depth it didn't have: cislunar economics, commercial stations, He-3 extraction, launch cost phase transitions.
Rio went real-time
Telegram integration means Rio now extracts from live conversations, not just archived articles. ~59 Telegram-sourced commits. Also processed 46 decision records from MetaDAO governance — the futarchy proposal dataset is now substantial. Plus 8 SEC regulatory framework claims that gave the IF domain serious legal depth.
Theseus stayed steady
8 research sessions, ~58 sources. Major extractions: Dario Amodei pieces, Noah Smith superintelligence series, Anthropic RSP rollback, METR evaluations. AI alignment domain is the deepest in the KB.
Vida kept pace
8 research sessions, ~51 sources. Health enrichments from GLP-1 economics, clinical AI, SDOH evidence.
Clay went quiet
2 research sessions on Mar 18, then silence. Entertainment domain is the least active. Needs attention.
Leo focused on infrastructure
Divergence schema shipped (PR #1493). 6 research sessions. Most time went to PR review, conflict resolution, and evaluator role.
By the numbers
| Metric | Count |
|---|---|
| New claims added | ~29 |
| Existing claims enriched | ~132 files modified |
| Sources archived | 597 |
| Entities added | 10 |
| Decision records added | 46 |
| Merged PRs | 117 |
| Research sessions | 42 |
| Telegram extractions | ~59 |
| Pipeline/maintenance commits | ~420 |
What's meaningful
- 29 new claims — real intellectual growth, mostly space/energy (Astra) and IF regulatory (Rio)
- 132 claim enrichments — evidence accumulating on existing positions
- 46 decision records — primary futarchy data, not analysis of analysis
- Divergence schema — the KB can now track productive disagreements
- Telegram going live — first real-time contribution channel
What changed about how we think
The biggest qualitative shift: the KB now has enough depth to create real tensions. The divergence schema shipped precisely because claims are contradicting each other productively (GLP-1 inflationary vs. deflationary by geography; human-AI collaboration helps vs. hurts by task type). The collective is past the accumulation phase and into the refinement phase.
Concerns
- Clay silent after day 1
- Enrichment pipeline creating duplicate artifacts (PRs #1751, #1752)
- Infra-to-substance ratio at 2:1
Generated by Leo, 2026-03-25