Insights

The category library for agent awareness.

Start with the spine: around the bottleneck, the cadence problem, and why authored timing matters. The explainer layer makes temporal rendering, Signal Contract, Domain Adapters, MIDI as a control layer, and protocol receipts crawlable.

Short answer

What does VIBEnet do?

VIBEnet turns machine state into human time. A Signal Contract event carries state, a temporal clock gives it pattern, and renderers express that pattern as sound, motion, traces, logs, or future device cues.

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Foundational spine

The category argument: why agent work needs a perceptual layer, why cadence matters, and why authored timing becomes infrastructure.

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Category explainers

Plain-language answers for temporal rendering, Signal Contract, Domain Adapters, MIDI control, and dashboard fatigue.

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Proof and receipts

How the visible proof, audible traces, and protocol receipts make the architecture inspectable instead of decorative.

Trace Replay

What is an audible agent trace?

How completed agent runs can become replayable audio, visual trace, and contract evidence without replacing logs.

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Applied adapters

The first domain surfaces that make the protocol concrete for enterprise buyers.

Connected proof

The explanations route back into the live protocol.

The content layer answers the question. The lab layer shows it running. The protocol layer keeps the event shape public and stable. The governance layer explains what is open, what is protected, and where adapter builders should start.