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Today was less about adding new product and more about removing avoidable distrust. The public surface now does a better job of showing what is actually live, what is still flat, and why those flat names are still on the board.
The biggest fix was simple: stop letting the leaderboard look broken. The algos with no live movement are still visible, but now they are collapsed with plain-English reasons instead of reading like 86 dead rows.
The homepage also got trimmed down. Fewer repeated calls to action, less internal jargon, and a clearer explanation of why the lab leaves unresolved names in public instead of hiding them. That is the real product promise: the receipts stay visible, even when they are awkward.
None of this changes the underlying signal quality. It does make the product easier to trust for the right reason: the surface now matches the actual state of the lab more honestly.