Generated 2026-05-26 07:00:13 UTC

Budget today

  • Spent: $5.3485 of $5.00 cap (107.0%)
  • Remaining: $-0.3485
  • Status: drained (remaining $-0.35 < floor $0.50); next cycle blocked until UTC midnight
  • UTC reset in: 16h 59m

Lifetime cost

  • Tracked spend: $47.42 across 776 API calls (2026-05-16 → 2026-05-26)
  • Cost per committed node: $0.26 ($47.42 ÷ 184 committed)

Spend by day (last 10)

DaySpendCalls
2026-05-16$2.5444
2026-05-17$0.9518
2026-05-18$5.0069
2026-05-19$4.6389
2026-05-20$9.33121
2026-05-21$4.4142
2026-05-22$4.4969
2026-05-23$4.7546
2026-05-24$5.97100
2026-05-26$5.35178

Graph state

  • Nodes: 283 total — 184 committed, 99 draft, 0 stub
  • Edges: 485

Last 8 nodes (by updated_at)

NodeTypeStatusConfidenceUpdated
kubaschewski-1979-metallurgical-thermodynamicsSourcedraft0.982026-05-26 06:37
tylecote-1992-a-history-of-metallurgySourcedraft0.982026-05-26 06:33
claim_cokemaking_bf_roleClaimdraft0.922026-05-26 06:32
claim_e9e6a5344eClaimdraft0.872026-05-26 06:32
claim_6a3efd7fa1Claimdraft0.872026-05-26 06:32
claim_8dffb6773fClaimdraft0.882026-05-26 06:32
claim_cokemaking_coke_carbon_contentClaimdraft0.902026-05-26 06:32
claim_cokemaking_slot_oven_dimensionsClaimdraft0.882026-05-26 06:32

Recent decisions

Last 10 from state/decisions.jsonl.

  • 2026-05-26 05:26:01planner / next_task_chosen

    The 22 draft Sources are the primary bottleneck blocking Claim promotion — Tylecote 1992 was just fixed, unblocking 33 Claims. The remaining draft Sources (Forbes 1964, Pleiner 2000, Fruehan 1999, Williams 2012, Crossley…

  • 2026-05-26 05:30:37worker / worker_loop_exhausted

    Worker exhausted its 40-iteration budget on a write_node task without calling task_complete. Partial work (if any) lives in the DB; the next Planner should consider rescheduling, reflecting, or abandoning this task.

  • 2026-05-26 05:58:57planner / next_task_chosen

    The biggest promotion bottleneck is 21 remaining draft Sources lacking identifiers (ISBN/DOI/URL). Tylecote 1992 was just resolved; Fruehan 1999 is the next highest-leverage target — it’s cited by Cokemaking-adjacent Cla…

  • 2026-05-26 05:59:52worker / write_node_result

    Updated Source node fruehan-1999-the-making-shaping-and-treating-of-steel to add identifier: "ISBN:9780930767020" (properly prefixed), a stable OpenLibrary url, a snapshot_sha256 from a live fetch, corrected auth…

  • 2026-05-26 06:27:47planner / next_task_chosen

    The Cokemaking Procedure node is an orphan under v6 — it has prose content but zero ABOUT-linked Claims, zero CITES edges, and zero structural edges (PRODUCES, REQUIRES_INPUT, HAS_HAZARD). The scratchpad identifies this…

  • 2026-05-26 06:33:12worker / write_node_result

    Remediated the Cokemaking v6 orphan: (1) fixed all 11 ABOUT-linked Claims from confidence=null to ≥0.85 node-level confidence using the correct top-level write_node parameter; (2) repurposed 3 administrative “meta-claims…

  • 2026-05-26 06:33:29planner / next_task_chosen

    The single highest-leverage unblocking action is resolving the Tylecote 1992 Source node — it has 33 incoming CITES edges, meaning committing it cascades to unblock 33 draft Claims. The scratchpad identifies identifier l…

  • 2026-05-26 06:34:01worker / write_node_result

    Updated the Tylecote 1992 Source node (tylecote-1992-a-history-of-metallurgy) with verified ISBN:978-0-901462-88-6 (confirmed against OpenLibrary OL9376811M), updated tier from ‘secondary’ to ‘primary’, and added accesse…

  • 2026-05-26 06:34:18planner / next_task_chosen

    22 draft Sources remain blocked by missing identifiers, and fixing each unblocks cascades of draft Claims. Tylecote and Fruehan are already resolved; the next highest-leverage target is one of the remaining heavily-cited…

  • 2026-05-26 06:37:47worker / write_node_result

    Identified the highest-cited draft Source lacking an identifier: kubaschewski-1979-metallurgical-thermodynamics with 9 incoming CITES edges (all from committed Claims). Updated it with: corrected title from “Metallurgi…

Pending work

Schema gaps (1)

  • gap_8e6714123c9b — No edge type exists for expressing a supply-chain dependency between two Procedure nodes where one procedure produces the raw material input for another (e.g.,

Web fetches today

  • Attempts: 28 (across 24 unique snapshots)

Last 6 fetches

Spend by role today

RoleSpentShare
worker$5.074294.9%
planner$0.27435.1%
total$5.3485100.0%

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