Plato · Neuron · how a practice becomes proven

Neuron — how it works

2,450 modules, every one a tile · read read-only · a practice flows down the centre; both flanks keep it honest.
the proof substrate — every stage proves through it pipeline stage convergence (the heart) the harness & tooling How to read it: a practice comes in at the top (intake → crawl), is pulled apart into atoms (extract), driven toward a proof (converge) — every stage standing on the warm proof substrate (461 modules, with proof-lineage the keystone) — then validated and rendered out as a proven site. The two big slate fields are the 941 tests and 874 tooling scripts that keep it honest. The stages are lean and barely call each other — they converge through the substrate. That's the shape of how Neuron runs.