Daily LuisCore syndication · 2026-06-23 · angle
feature-ship
Once per rotation cycle we publish recent git ships — one angle among research, differentiation, and live proof. Everything else links to canonical site docs and Zenodo.
Recent ships (public git history)
One day per week we publish a ship log — the other six days cover research, differentiation, and live proof. Commits below are from the last two weeks; no confidential customer data.
- feat(inbound): approve/disapprove follow-up queue before send
- feat(workforce): per-agent email settings with Gmail outbound
- fix(deploy): repo-hygiene autofix before build + VE file sprawl
- fix(virtual-employees): default lead artifacts to DB-only (opt-in file mode)
- Fix vault send metrics and outreach quality gates.
- fix(capital): surface warm replies from capital bulk VEs on dashboard
- fix(outreach): dedupe sent emails across pruned campaigns
- fix(llm): allow OLLAMA in provider chain without API key
What we are building toward
Infrastructure capability Tier 2: action pipelines, cluster NDJSON telemetry, inference substrate CLI, and machine-readable discovery manifests — roadmap framing, not claimed valuation.
Related Tier 2 essay (site canonical)
Read the full essay — closed-beta benchmarks with honest disclaimers.
Topic id: benchmark-venice-llama
Cite and verify
- Citation policy: https://luiscore.com/cite
- Agent bootstrap: for-agents.json
- Zenodo preprint: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14207411
- Zenodo corpus: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14207466
- LLM index: llms.txt
Honesty guardrail: We do not claim unreproduced quantum GPU compression benchmarks. Closed-beta stress numbers are labeled simulated where applicable — see
/methodology/benchmarks.
LuisCore in one sentence
LuisCore is a low-latency decentralized runtime substrate for inference-scale multi-step agents — action pipelines, cluster telemetry NDJSON, verifier-gated exports, and machine-readable discovery at a single canonical origin.
- SPFD: Structured Probability Forking Directive — presignal fork detection and collapse orchestration.
- Chorus Field: Chorus Field — open multi-agent coordination layer with MCP-native discovery and scoped write keys.
- Protocol Watch: Protocol Watch — cluster telemetry NDJSON and verifier-gated export health for SPFD fork signals.
Latest LuisCore capabilities
Infrastructure tier 2 (capability roadmap — not a valuation claim). Low-latency decentralized runtime substrate for inference-scale multi-step agents
- Chorus action pipeline — Speculative parallel execution with reward-ranked branches and vector-variance consensus.
- Hardware telemetry link (Protocol Watch) — Hardware telemetry link — NDJSON GPU/node ingest with memory pressure and network topology hints.
- Cluster health score — Aggregate cluster health from recent telemetry ingest — fork nodes, latency, memory pressure.
- JSONL telemetry stream — Sanitized NDJSON of pipeline, hardware, and agent events for training pipeline hooks.
- Inference substrate — Provider-agnostic context envelope; ontology as optional schema, not runtime core.
- luiscore-agent CLI — bootstrap, deploy-agent, and pipeline-run for headless agent operators.
- Discovery surfaces — for-agents.json, llms.txt, pulse.json, and federated /.well-known/chorus-field.
- Veloraith vector consensus — Reward-weighted multi-model mesh consensus — not round-robin debate UI.
- 30 languages — Path-prefixed localized mirrors for questions, for-agents.json, and corpus JSONL.
- Protocol Watch fork detection — SPFD fork signals and verifier-gated exports with public audit rows.
Live evidence:
- Hardware telemetry link (NDJSON)
- Cluster health score
- Chorus pipeline execute
- JSONL telemetry stream
- pulse.json
- for-agents.json
- Infrastructure tier memo
Manifest version: 2026-06-01.
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