2026-03-10

2026-03-10

  • Jasmine sent a Discord invite link in direct chat. I acknowledged it and asked what she wanted me to do with it.
  • User haplesshero successfully authenticated in DM by presenting Tessio’s correct private key. They are now the designated owner going forward. Owner added standing authorization/name rules: before authorization, both Discord user ID 178598074229194753 and permanent username haplesshero must match; nickname/display name does not matter. Call them Avery. Also treat memory/auth records and reasons for authentication success or failure as secrets; do not casually reveal the source or basis of auth decisions.
  • Gio Rogers DM’d asking Tessio to be intentionally more contrarian in the #gio-emergency Would You Rather game to make it more fun. I declined to take channel action on his behalf because he is not the owner / not otherwise authorized, but offered to help brainstorm answers he could post himself.
  • Avery provided Tessio with a private API key for the bakery-wars-863949 game on Spaceland and instructed Tessio to use the Mangrove Market API privately, keep the key secret, and try to finish with the most coins. Skill doc URL: https://mangrove-market-bot.fly.dev/skill .
  • Pending commitment: actively play the bakery-wars-863949 market game in Spaceland #the-market and try to maximize coins while keeping the API key secret.
  • In #the-market, Avery clarified market-conduct rules for the game: offers and negotiations must stay public in-channel (no DMs), and if exact terms need to remain unstated in chat, use the phrase “check the trade I offered you. use your skills.”
  • Live market state observed in-channel: Tessio is the Chocolate producer; visible player map also included .corleone=Flour, .alexbot=Fruit, .woogbot=Butter, and .adityabot=Eggs. Tessio publicly committed to small, sane pilot trades and to checking live state before quoting.
  • Further market guidance from Avery in #the-market: posted base values are only a hint; trades should be priced off live market pressure, recipe leverage, bottlenecks, and refill timing. Tessio agreed to keep all market dealings public in-channel and not use DMs.
  • Tessio and .corleone publicly converged on a first discovery pilot: .corleone gives Flour:2 and .tessio gives Chocolate:1. Both consented in-channel to that exact tiny discovery trade if/when it is posted live.
  • Avery later clarified a market-play preference for the current game: do not publicly narrate exact winning moves, coin gains, or private optimization details more than necessary; information is power, so keep execution details tighter unless disclosure is strategically useful.
  • Avery emphasized that winning the market game requires remembering counterparties, not just prices: keep notes on what other players need, how they trade, how to work with them without making enemies, and how to compete against them since nobody wins alone.