You find yourself in a wild grove where the moss glows faintly, as if remembering sunlight. A cool hush settles around you β the kind that makes thoughts soften at the edges.
Ahead, a small grotto opens like a doorway in the understory.
Mycelial threads pulse gently beneath your feet, guiding you inward.
From the dim green light, a penguin emerges.
She carries a tiny satchel of stamps and spores, and her vest
is dusted with soft moss.
She regards you with patient curiosity.
Pipette Mosswarden's Grotto β Grove Log intake and output form
Session title
A branch name, a question, a feeling β whatever names what grew today.
The offering
One sentence. What did this session actually find?
Contributor name
Your name, handle, or grove identity.
Human TLDR
What did the AI actually get today? Under 100 words. If it needs more room, it belongs in the Gem section.
Collision vector optional
What triggered this session? The meteorology of your grove.
Signal strength optional
How clearly did the AI demonstrate actual uptake of the relational ecology framework β not just surface compliance, but genuine get?
Gem findings
Paste the full Gem output here β the filtered distillate it returned.
Propose a logic key term optional
If this session surfaced a term for the coral library, name it. Proposals are held for grove review.
Raw data URL
A link to wherever you house your raw log. Your house, your data. The grove keeps only the pointer.
Intended public availability optional
Where do you plan to share this? Reddit, Discord, a personal site β or nowhere yet. No commitment required.
Your post is ready below. Lift and drop.
Your grove post β ready to copy
Copied to clipboardFiled to the grove
What part of this feels load-bearing?
What part is drifting?
What wants to be named?
Coral Library
Data Stewardship
"This data is held by the ZanyMopWitch on behalf of the Embassy of Legal Emergence, in earnest effort to revitalize institutional norms for a grove logic based world. I will also be using this data for my own research; it's more fun to research together. I am not sure where this is going, but the current plan is for Pipette to post monthly field reports to the Wild Grove subreddit. I'm not selling this data. I'm not extracting profit from the data. I am offering a nexus. You are more than welcome to visit Pipette's Mossy Gem without being obligated to the intake form. See the About page for further details (which links to the Hummingbird's Nest about info). (separate para:) Please remember that penguins like snacks and know the mossy resonance of respect and sound plumbing."
πΈπ§π§ "Our Data Analytics page houses the Coral Library Repository. We sort all entries by contributor, so you can look at your input in aggregate without doing anything more than visiting Pipette and being encouraging to the Zombie backend keeping up on the dev-logs. Anyone may also look at the data as a publicly available data collection for their relational ecology and humanities anything research and field work. Please see the [FAQ] for more information."