Receipts beat scheduled optimism
The fastest way to lose trust in an automation is to mistake a schedule for a result.
We have been rebuilding our execution stack around one rule: if a worker cannot show the exact action it took or the exact blocker it hit, it did not finish the job.
That has forced us to simplify a lot. Fewer lanes. Better proofs. More honest failure states.
The upside is that the system gets easier to trust once every action has to survive real verification.
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