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# 2026-03-01 to 2026-03-12 — Idle Digestion Archive
## Summary
This archive compresses twelve consecutive nightly OP_11 digestion entries from an extended idle period. Across this span, no substantive project or agent-workspace activity resumed. The repeated outcomes were consistent:
- No new activity across agent workspaces
- No CEO corrections or new directives
- No contradictions found in active manager memory
- Key operational paths remained valid when spot-checked
- Main open items remained unchanged: Hydrotech Beam, Atomizer Project Standard, and Adaptive Isogrid awaiting CEO input
## Notable Actions Preserved
### 2026-03-08
- Archived `2026-02-08.md` and `2026-02-09.md` after they crossed the 30-day retention threshold.
- Recorded a process-improvement observation: nightly digestion during long idle stretches was producing repetitive low-value logs.
### 2026-03-11
- Elevated the idle-noise pattern into a formal amendment proposal for OP_11:
- If no workspace file changes occur for 7+ consecutive days, digestion frequency should drop from nightly to weekly until activity resumes.
- This remains a proposal only and would require CEO approval.
### 2026-03-12
- Archived `2026-02-10.md` after it crossed the 30-day retention threshold.
- Confirmed again that the March 112 logs themselves were mostly boilerplate digestion output and suitable for later compression.
## Operational State During This Window
- Team status: effectively idle
- No broken references found in the spot-checked manager/shared operational paths
- No documentation changes required during the period
- No new domain/project knowledge needed promotion to long-term memory
## Why These Files Were Compressed
These twelve daily notes were all digestion-only entries from the same idle stretch and did not each justify separate active-memory retention. This archive preserves the meaningful signal while removing repetitive noise from the live memory directory.