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capabilities.md cited '== lowering to str_eq unless both operand names are in a hardcoded int-name set' as the paradigm defect. That is wrong: __int_names comes from type annotations, which is legitimate propagation. The real defect was 35 hardcoded builtin return types one layer down, and mislocating it hid a live miscompilation of unannotated lets. geometry-vs-code.md listed concurrency and error handling as open. Both are answered: ordering is a partial order and coordination is the price of forgetting; standing is signed, so not-known and known-false are opposite directions rather than one boolean. Added the fourth proof form (adversarial exactness) and recorded that form 1 no longer survives as a verdict -- every row it justified was a basis, not a capability. Also marked cross-cutting concerns as implemented rather than predicted.