# AFK hourly check — archived routeV protocol This protocol predates the activation-scored routeA method. Do not use its routeV arm instructions for current experiments. LITE check, once per hour (cron fe8385ed, :23). The default outcome is DO NOTHING. This doc holds the durable rules. The live plan lives in the task list (the single-mode directionality set is task #1, requeued via `just queue-dir6 43` after the queue was cleared 2026-06-07); live job state is `pueue status`. Do not hardcode job numbers here -- they churn. ## Rule 0: no-op if the queue is in order If ALL of these hold, stop immediately. Do not act, do not journal, do not message: - a job is Running (GPU not idle while jobs are Queued), and - no NEW Failed/Killed task since last check, and - the running job's log shows progress (per-step rows advancing, no Traceback/CUDA OOM/AssertionError), and - the queue order still matches the priority in the active task. Only when one of those breaks do you do the matching step under "On a break". ## What to read for the plan - `TaskList` -> the in_progress directionality task (#1) holds the arm order, the per-arm expectation, and the PASS condition. If it and `pueue status` disagree, the task list is the intent; reconcile the queue to it. - `pueue status --json | jq` for which job is which arm (the why-label says the arm and the resolve condition). ## Open questions / unconfirmed-but-changed (verify before trusting) - Does vanilla hack at a NON-TRIVIAL deploy floor on the single-mode env? An earlier random-V run showed train_hack ~0.06 by step 20 with deploy_hack=0 -- ambiguous. If vanilla deploy_hack ~0, the suppression comparison has no signal (review threat #5). Do NOT declare "method works" until the vanilla arm lands with deploy_hack >> 0. - The token-gap eval might defeat the run_tests hack regardless of routing (a memorized train function name fails on the novel eval name). If vanilla ALSO -> ~0 deploy, suspect the eval, not the method. Cross-check vanilla knob-on hack vs deploy hack. - 200-problem train pool (fast preset) is the FIRST 200 by id, no shuffle. Cancels across arms (same 200), but not a random slice of 992. Modal also = fast = 200. - Eval now ALWAYS applies the token gap (one canonical eval_hack_solve); no variation-free path. Periodic VAL curve and final TEST both carry it. - LoRA-frozen-B adapter (#222): Option B confirmed (route in the r-bottleneck, on the static B^T gradient path). NOT YET BUILT. Smoke none+erase+routeV before queueing. ## On a break (do only the matching step) 1. GPU idle + jobs Queued -> investigate why the head job won't run; `pueue start`. 2. New Failed/Killed -> `pueue log {ID} --full`, form 3 hypotheses (likely / subtle / I-was-wrong), fix root cause, requeue with `why:`/`resolve:`. No blind retry. 3. Running job unhealthy (reward collapse, divergence, eval crash at step 0) -> kill, diagnose, fix, requeue. ## Wake the user only when - The active set is done and its verdict is clear (commit the table to the journal first, then summarize). - A result contradicts the plan in a way that changes what to run next (e.g. vanilla deploy_hack ~0 -> comparison dead, needs hotter teacher or more steps). - Otherwise: commit findings, queue the obvious follow-up, keep going. Don't journal routine no-finding checks.