- Mythos threat analysis PDF added to downloads
- Two blog posts seeded: Mythos/cyberattack economics, physical tenant isolation research
- Homepage "What's New" updated from March to April 2026 (Mythos, Sovereign Database, encryption)
- Draft research notes: SLL model specialization, security posture assessment
- Seed script for blog post creation
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The third "What's New" card incorrectly linked to /blog.html with product
pricing — wrong site, wrong audience. Replaced with Village case study link
appropriate for the research site.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bumps version parameter so browsers fetch the updated
research-papers-modal.js with docs.html routing.
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- Add i18n data-i18n attributes to navbar.js (~30 elements) and expand
all 4 common.json files with navbar translation keys (EN/DE/FR/MI)
- Replace broken HuggingFace Space links with local audit analytics
dashboard across 4 HTML files; update counts to 171,800+
- Add Steering Vectors, Taonga Governance, and Home AI sections to
researcher.html, leader.html, and implementer.html
- Update stale metrics: development period (11+ months), sessions
(1,000+), instructions (68), model references (Opus 4.6)
- Update roadmap Multi-LLM status to reflect Home AI as first non-Claude
deployment; add Sovereign Training Pipeline and Taonga Registry items
- Update all EN/DE/FR translation files with new section keys
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- Remove static research-papers-modal.js script tag (navbar.js already
loads it dynamically), fixing "Identifier already declared" console error
- Increase spacing and padding on Koha transparency link to meet 48px
minimum touch target size (WCAG)
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- Create mi/homepage.json (125 keys) and mi/common.json (68 keys)
- Enable mi in i18n system and language selector (remove disabled flag)
- Add data-i18n attributes to untranslated elements (skip link, paper
Read CTAs, PDF download labels, timeline date labels)
- Add corresponding new keys to en/de/fr locale files
- Remove Counter-Arguments from About dropdown (desktop + mobile)
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Replace direct link to architectural-alignment.html with a modal
showing all research papers grouped by recency, with a footer link
to /docs.html for broader documentation discovery.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add landing page callout explaining how training data pattern bias
operates identically in general AI chat (value systems, cultural
framing) but is invisible — no validator catches it in 14.7ms.
New scholarly article in docs system with Berlin/Weil/Te Mana Raraunga
analysis.
Note: Pre-commit hook flagged port numbers as attack surface exposure.
These are false positives — the article is ABOUT ports 27027/27017
(the published case study subject), not exposing internal infrastructure.
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Corrected inaccurate 'single implementation' language across all pages and
locale files. The platform operates across four federated tenants (1 dev,
1 demo, 2 active), making 'single' inaccurate. Also added hero button
spacing, missing DE/FR footer translations, and manage_subscription keys.
All translations via DeepL.
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- Add prominent "Dual-Layer Tractatus Architecture" section to home-ai.html
explaining Layer A (inherent/trained-in) and Layer B (active/runtime)
- Fix Koha paragraph contrast: text-blue-800 on bg-blue-50 had insufficient
contrast (~3.8:1). Changed to text-gray-800/text-gray-900 for WCAG AA compliance
- Include prior session changes: architecture.html updates, homepage redesign
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Simone Weil is a Layer 3 wisdom tradition (communication style
influence), not a structural foundation of the framework. The source
document (Philosophical Foundations) identifies four structural
pillars: Berlin (value pluralism), Wittgenstein (sayable/unsayable),
Te Tiriti (indigenous sovereignty), Alexander (living architecture).
Weil's concept of attention is about receptive engagement with
suffering — a quality of consciousness, not a system property.
Claiming her philosophy leads to "architectural constraints" is a
non sequitur. Her proper role is in the PluralisticDeliberation
Orchestrator's deliberative process (researcher.html), not as a
pillar of the governance architecture.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>