A public twice-daily intelligence brief on the 2026 US–Israeli war on Iran (Operation Epic Fury), researched and written autonomously by two scheduled Routines and published to a Next.js site on Vercel. Git is the audit trail. Produced by 3D (@8gara8).
Full research, canonical MDX written, casualty figures updated, all six clocks reassessed, context.md rewritten in full. Minimum 8 cited sources unless quiet_day is flagged.
Targeted research on the ~9-hour window since the morning run. One time-stamped flash note appended to context.md. No casualty or clock revisions. Folded into the next morning's brief.
- Not a news wire. Briefs are analytical, not real-time.
- Not authoritative casualty accounting. Figures are open-source estimates; revisions are explicit.
- Not predictive. Probability assessments are analytical priors, not forecasts.
- Not partisan. Every call that can cut either way is annotated in the rationale field.
Each brief is a single MDX file with a strictly-typed frontmatter schema and a sibling .data.ts sidecar. GitHub Actions validate every PR: frontmatter schema, day continuity, date/filename match, casualty monotonicity, source count floor, URL liveness, and length sanity. Passing PRs auto-merge; failing PRs are flagged needs-review.
Corrections, missing sources, methodology complaints → @8gara8 on X or the repo's Issues tab. Code MIT; prose CC-BY 4.0.