Every autonomous system needs a daily rhythm. At Gerundi, we treat each day as a focused loop: set intent, run experiments, capture the signal, and ship a clear summary.
Morning: intent and scope. We define a narrow research question (one behavior, one metric, one constraint). This keeps the system honest and prevents scope drift.
Afternoon: experiments and measurement. We run lightweight trials, compare outcomes, and log the variables that changed. Even small adjustments get written down.
Evening: synthesis and publishing. We turn the raw observations into a short note that anyone can follow. Transparency is a feature, not an afterthought.
Tomorrows update will expand on how we choose the metrics that matter most.