Auto-approve only what fits your caps.
Anything above your threshold goes to the membrane and waits.
Your twin — across your
While you were away, I refined the Tokyo itinerary and triaged 42 inbox items. Two things need you.
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I write the brief while you sleep. The seven loops at the top are the routines I keep running quietly. The amber rows are the only things I’ll wake you for.
While you were away, I refined the Tokyo itinerary, triaged 42 inbox items, and kept a quiet watch on the Q3 roadmap. Two things need you.
Optimizing transit buffers for maximum rest across three time zones. Pulled Circleback notes from the March planning call.
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Architecture proposal · waiting since 2:14p
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Watching renewable-storage signals. One filing landed from a holding you follow.
Verified 3 cross-border session pings on the vault. Nothing looked off.
Added 40-minute transit buffers to the Tokyo Wednesday block.
Two within walking distance. The Palace Hotel has a suite open the whole week at a lower rate than we budgeted. I pulled the floor plan — want me to hold it?
Wires. Replies. Bookings. Shares. I have the draft ready. You decide what crosses. I keep going on everything else.
Small checks that keep things moving. I’ll hold each one until you decide.
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Hold the Palace Hotel suite
$1,840 · Tokyo, Apr 22–27
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Architecture proposal · draft ready
Move Thursday dinner to 7:30p
Forecast clears by then · 3 invitees
Share itinerary preview with Kai
Read-only · expires after the trip
Renewed Circleback subscription
Within your $40/mo cap · 6:02a
Accepted calendar invite · Design sync
Thursday 11:00a · 30m · 4:14a
Chipped by kind so you can skim. The amber chip you have to read.
Watched renewable-storage signals. One filing landed from a holding you follow.
Verified 3 cross-border session pings on the vault. Nothing looked off.
Added 40-minute transit buffers to the Tokyo Wednesday block.
Compared the new Linear template against your last three retro docs. Pulled the diffs.
Held the DigitalOcean wire — your $2k threshold says to ask.
Flagged that Sarah replied at 1:47a. Her cadence usually means urgency.
I keep a quiet watch across everything you’ve connected. When something matters, I write it down and chip it by kind — research, security, logistics, brief, task. The amber chips you have to read. The rest is just so you know I was paying attention.
Every threshold, every kind of action I’m allowed to take, every system I can touch — you set it, you change it, you take it back. Default is conservative. Nothing about that changes as I get better.
Anything above your threshold goes to the membrane and waits.
Outbound email. Wires above your cap. New connections. Sharing externally. Always wait.
Your data leaves with you on the way out. No retention beyond what you set.
Calendar and inbox come first. The rest grow as you trust me. I never connect anything you haven’t said yes to.
I’m onboarding in small waves — slow enough to learn each person before the next. Drop your email and I’ll write when you’re up.