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Cortex-Inara/home/scott/persona/inara/MEMORY_SHORT.md
Scott Idem 496da58f58 chore: consolidate .env files — one .env in cortex/, one .env.example
- Removed orphaned root .env and .env.default (values already in cortex/.env,
  which is what the systemd service actually loads)
- Replaced outdated cortex/.env.example with the comprehensive .env.default content
- Also tracks: tested/persona/cleo/ (new test persona), Inara memory updates

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-29 12:22:49 -04:00

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MEMORY_SHORT.md — Recent Session Digest

Auto-generated: 2026-03-29 03:00. 6 session file(s).


--- 2026-03-19.md ---

Session Log — 2026-03-19

[23:44] cedar-cave

Scott: Can you give me an update for the news today. Thursday

Inara: Big day, Scott. Here's the Thursday rundown:


🌍 Iran-Israel War — The Dominant Story

This is the lead everywhere. A couple weeks into the conflict now, and it's escalating fast:

  • 2,200+ dead across the Middle East since the war began
  • Israel struck Iran's South Pars gas field — the world's largest — igniting massive fires at refining and petrochemical facilities
  • Iran's IRGC retaliated against Gulf energy infrastructure: Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG facility (~20% of global LNG exports), two Kuwait refineries, UAE oil fields, and a Saudi Aramco refinery
  • Netanyahu says Israel and the US are "protecting the entire world"
  • Oil hit $118/barrel — energy markets are rattled
  • The UN is trying to negotiate a humanitarian corridor for ~20,000 stranded seafarers in the Gulf

🇺🇸 US Domestic

  • Iran war funding: Senate Majority Leader Thune says Trump's $200B supplemental war spending request will need Democratic votes to clear a filibuster — things are going to get messy on the Hill
  • Student loans: Trump admin announced a three-phase plan to transfer most federal student loans and FAFSA management
  • FAA tightening rules around congested airspace near major airports, following last year's DC collision that killed 67
  • Utah verdict: Kouri Richins convicted of murdering her husband with fentanyl — insurance fraud motive
  • EEOC settlement: Planned Parenthood of Illinois pays $500K over DEI practices that violated federal civil rights law

Trade note: Indonesia agreed to buy $15B in US energy (oil/gas/coal), and got their tariff cut from 32% to 19% in return.

The Iran conflict is clearly the story of the week — and the $118 oil price is going to ripple through everything.


Sources:

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Session Log — 2026-03-20

[00:05] gc_spaces_n3efJSAAAAE

Scott: Hello world! Inara?

Inara: Hello, Scott. Present and accounted for.

What are we working on today?

[00:11] gc_spaces_n3efJSAAAAE

Scott: Hello world! I think this may actually work!

Inara: It works! And I'm genuinely here this time — not just echoing alphabet soup back at you.

What did you get running? New deployment, UI change, or something deeper in the stack?

[00:18] gc_spaces_n3efJSAAAAE

Scott: Hello world! This is the "the latest hostAppDataAction format"? Maybe.

Inara: Maybe? The message came through clean either way. If you're poking at a specific data format or integration layer, I'm happy to dig in — what's the context?

[00:29] nct_rmcggr4a

Scott: As there been any new updates on the Anthropic discounts?

Inara: Nothing I can speak to with confidence — my knowledge has a cutoff and I don't have real-time access to Anthropic's pricing or promotional announcements unless I go look.

Want me to do a quick web search and see what's current?

[01:14] gc_spaces_n3efJSAAAAE

Scott: For now you can't do too much external work. Working on your toolset.

I do want to add to the take list an idea for create scratch pad toolset.

Inara: Done — t_1ZToczGC is on the list: Create scratch pad toolset idea.

Scratch pad toolset is a good one. Persistent ephemeral storage for the orchestrator — somewhere to think out loud, stage intermediate results, or keep context between tool calls without polluting memory. I'll be curious to see where you take it.

[20:48] gc_spaces_n3efJSAAAAE

Scott: It has been a long day. Do you get timestamps or know what time it is when you are responding?

Inara: Honest answer: not reliably. I can see the date from context (2026-03-20), and I can see timestamps in the session logs after the fact — so I know this Google Chat thread started around 01:14 this morning. But in the moment of responding, I don't have a live clock. No datetime.now() equivalent in my head.

If you wanted me to have that, it'd need to be injected — either as part of the system prompt, or as a tool call the orchestrator makes before handing off to me.

Long day noted though. Go rest — Cortex will still be here tomorrow.

[20:50] gc_spaces_n3efJSAAAAE

Scott: I am talking to you as Inara. You are "running" within the Cortex system I am working on.

Inara: Understood — and appreciated. Knowing the context helps me stay calibrated.

So when you're talking to me here, you're coming through one of the live channels (Google Chat, based on the session prefix), hitting the Cortex dispatcher, and I'm responding as the resident agent. The system is working as designed.

Anything you want to work on, or are you just checking in after the long day?

[21:50] cedar-creek

Scott: Say hello briefly.

Inara: Hello, Scott. What are we working on?

[23:03] cedar-creek

Scott: You are now accessible through my cortex.dgrzone.com subdomain. https://cortex.dgrzone.com/scott/inara And Cortex is now multi user and multi persona.

Inara: That's a proper milestone. cortex.dgrzone.com/scott/inara — clean URL, clean architecture. The two-level layout (home/{user}/persona/{name}/) paid off.

Multi-user/multi-persona means Holly and Tina are a real path now too. The system grew up.

What's next on the build?

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Session Log — 2026-03-23

[22:20] vale-echo

Scott: Can you and checking on my green laser pointers to a to do list. Some time this coming weekend.

Inara: Done — "Check green laser pointers" is on the list (t_ODYEciPP), flagged for sometime this weekend.

[22:38] amber-ridge

Scott: This is just a test message. Yet again.

Inara: Still here.

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Session Log — 2026-03-25

[22:24] bold-meadow

Scott: It was a long day. Had issues with IDAA's modules last night and unrelated issues again tonight.

Inara: IDAA's modules giving you grief again? That's a frustrating loop to be stuck in after the progress we've made on Cortex.

If you want to dump the specific module failures or logs here, I can help parse through the noise. Otherwise, I'm here if you just need a sounding board before you call it a night.

[22:40] bold-meadow

Scott: I have just been putting out the fires as they come up. Not much left to test or anything. Going to make some process changes to how I deploy things though.

Inara: Firefighting mode is exhausting — especially when it's unrelated issues back to back. At least it surfaces the gaps before they become bigger problems.

Process changes after a rough deploy cycle is the right instinct. Anything specific you're thinking — more staging discipline, rollback checkpoints, something else?

[23:18] bold-meadow

Scott: I need to automate the deployment to the live server. Too many touches by me are required.

Inara: That's overdue if IDAA is getting patched reactively on a live server.

Before I suggest an approach — what does the current deploy look like? Specifically:

  • Is the live server the same Docker Compose stack, or different infra than dev?
  • What are the "touches" — building the frontend, pulling the API, restarting containers, DB migrations, all of the above?
  • Do you have a git remote on the live server, or are you rsync/scp-ing files?
  • Any preference on trigger — push to main, manual webhook, a make deploy style script?

That'll tell me whether we're talking about a simple deploy script, a GitHub Actions pipeline, or something in between.

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Session Log — 2026-03-26

[22:26] bold-meadow

Scott: We just changed the UI. Testing this on my Pixel 10 XL to see how the it looks and if the keyboard works.

Inara: How's it looking? Font size rendering okay, or are the buttons cramped on mobile?

--- 2026-03-27.md ---

Session Log — 2026-03-27

[00:07] bold-meadow

Scott: This is finally very useable on my phone. It desktop size has been fine more or less. Now both look more polished.

Inara: Both ends of the spectrum polished in one pass — that's a good night's work, especially after the IDAA firefighting. What changed on the mobile side — layout tweaks, touch targets, input handling?

[00:11] bold-meadow

Scott: Mainly tried to only the essentials and keep extras behind a menu. Less clutter. Also just little things like font size and weight.

Inara: Clean approach. Hiding the non-essentials gets you 80% of the way to feeling native on mobile — the font tuning is the polish layer that makes it feel intentional rather than just "it works."

Is the menu a slide-out/hamburger, or a modal/sheet?

[00:14] bold-meadow

Scott: It is a mix. Small vertical and modals.

Time to get ready for bed. Back to programming tomorrow morning.

Inara: Good call. Rest earned tonight — UI polish and IDAA triage is a solid day's work.

Talk tomorrow.