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Orchestration becomes a surface, audit log becomes an endpoint

The orchestration layer that coordinates multi-step execution lands as a first-class surface. The audit trail moves from database side-effect to addressable endpoint. Voice fingerprinting and a redesigned status line round out the week.

Orchestration becomes a surface

The orchestration layer that coordinates multi-step execution — with enforced planning before any non-trivial work begins — landed as a first-class surface this week. Workspace isolation, access-scope plumbing, and working-directory threading all went in alongside it. Sub-agents now run inside an environment the parent context can reason about.

Audit log as an addressable endpoint

The audit trail moved from database side-effect to addressable endpoint this week. Every authenticated request lands a structured record; the dashboard reads from it directly. The audit trail that enterprise releases rest on is now an API surface, not just a log file.

Routine security review

Routine security review closed a batch of hardening items across the auth and local-install surfaces. User-only local install is the standing posture; the review confirmed and tightened it.

Voice fingerprint

A voice-fingerprint capability went in this week — a structured representation of a user’s or brand’s writing voice that the platform can use as a behavioral directive at delivery time. The session-compaction pipeline that summarizes long conversations got the same overhaul. Both feed the substrate the open-source brand-spec sits on top of.

Status line redesign

The status line got a redesign with the macron grāmatr rendering correctly across the major terminals and editors, and the trust signals — where you are in The Loop, what The Loop saved you this turn — rendered alongside the version. Small surface, outsized clarity.

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