ideas: editorial sweep — atomization, interlinking, restructuring

- Split competitive-analysis-2026-05.org → TOC + 9 competitor files in
  ideas/competitors/. Dropped date from filename. All competitor UUIDs
  generated, TOC keeps original UUID for backlink continuity.
- Deleted passepartout-economics.org archive (replaced by 27-node KB).
- Inlined 5 'See also' blocks into natural prose (compliance-index,
  first-mover-window, revenue-table, orders-of-magnitude-time,
  native-org-knowledge-base).
- Linked 7 orphan compliance pages back to compliance index + finished
  truncated sentences.
- Linked all 14 Agora requirement docs from topic-relevant pages
  (identity→lisp-machine-security, infrastructure→compute-marketplace,
  social-space→growth-strategy, exchange→agora-contracts, etc.).
- Linked ai-industry-impact from investment-thesis, sufficiency-flip,
  verification-appliance, effects-growth-flywheel (up from 1 to 10+ pages).
- Fixed CREATED timestamps to use git commit dates instead of today.
- Made all links absolute from root (no port inheritance).
- Removed stale agora/docs/ duplicate content.
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#+title: The Per-Domain Sufficiency Flip
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4. Generate contrastive queries for the 5% uncertain rules (one human session, a few hours)
5. Start serving real interactions (empirical loop tightens from first interaction)
For the Lisp Machine bootstrap, every subdomain is software (the most codifiable domain). The entire bootstrap can flip in days to weeks with one human review session. The [[file:gate-rule-encoding.org][gate rule encoding]] process feeds directly into this: each domain's rules are formally encoded and verified. The [[file:time-estimates.org][time estimates]] for the overall project are derived from the time to flip each subdomain. The [[file:cost-structure.org][cost structure]] shifts from LLM-token-heavy to verification-heavy as more domains flip.
The macroeconomic [[id:5f55bbe6-d243-5766-8ccf-5c5cc88a6542][impact on the AI and GPU industry]] — where token demand compresses and verification hardware emerges — is the industry-level expression of this per-domain sufficiency flip.
For the Lisp Machine bootstrap, every subdomain is software (the most codifiable domain). The entire bootstrap can flip in days to weeks with one human review session. The [[id:45ea493b-94ad-5885-aa65-0c846e5c3c1d][gate rule encoding]] process feeds directly into this: each domain's rules are formally encoded and verified. The [[id:dc2e4f22-1c4c-5d4a-a151-f96e5d3b0d70][time estimates]] for the overall project are derived from the time to flip each subdomain. The [[id:0b5a8a74-cfd6-542d-bc88-4eb3cd8626f9][cost structure]] shifts from LLM-token-heavy to verification-heavy as more domains flip.