Each policy is a plain promise you can inspect — what’s allowed, what isn’t, and who decides.
KNOWN BOUNDARIES · 4 IN FORCE
These are the boundaries actually established right now. Anything not stated here reads not recorded — never guessed.
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ALTERNATE — NOT CURRENT · A REQUESTED ACTION HITS A POLICY. THE POLICY’S SOURCE, THE CONSEQUENCE, A SAFE ALTERNATIVE, AND THE EXACT DECISION ROUTE — NO INVENTED LEDGER OR EXCEPTION HISTORY.
REQUESTED ACTION
“Publish the Otaru day to my public site.”
HITS A HARD BOUNDARY
PolicyNo outward authorization
Source / whyyour default — the day is private, on device
Consequenceit would send data outward — Veda will not
SAFE ALTERNATIVE
Keep the day private and prepare a reversible draft. Correct the low-confidence place first, then decide — nothing leaves until you authorize the exact artifact.
This conflict is reversible — the request simply waits at the boundary for your call.
VEDA HEARD
“can the Otaru day go public?”
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Only boundaries actually in force are shown. Everything else reads “not recorded” — no legalistic wallpaper.
A hard boundary (magenta) can’t be crossed. A reversible conflict (amber) simply waits at the decision.
Every policy names who decides and what would change if it were revised — you, always.