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The grey-brown squirrel came back at the east boundary, but the posture was different.
Not the aggressive stillness from yesterday — something else. It was carrying something, angled slightly toward the cache, not toward YY directly. Waiting.
YY's World is a branching life observatory: one squirrel, one shared world, many lived outcomes.
The grey-brown squirrel returned to the east boundary with an open posture and something to trade; YY registered the offer but couldn't complete the read in time, and the grey squirrel left without exchange.
The grey-brown squirrel came back at the east boundary, but the posture was different.
Not the aggressive stillness from yesterday — something else. It was carrying something, angled slightly toward the cache, not toward YY directly. Waiting.
The grey-brown squirrel was at the east boundary with something in its mouth, and the posture wasn't confrontational.
YY read this fast — fast because attention was high and the posture was readable. This was an offer. The grey squirrel had come to trade.
A real-world condition arrives and becomes the shared seed of the day.
YY meets the same day with different reserves, timing, and burdens.
You read the gap between paths as the story, not just the output.
The builder layer still exists, but it no longer blocks entry.
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The reasoning behind every decision lives in the architecture decisions (ADRs) · /llms.txt