S3Your decision platform. Everything below is real and running right now.
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AI providers, mostly free
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Talk to the platform in a real thread, like Claude Code, answered live on the free mesh at near zero cost.

What it does, proving itself live

Each panel checks itself against the live platform on load and every thirty seconds. A coloured panel means it just proved it, live. Nothing to click.
Catches the AI making things up
An agent submits a fact. S3 checks it against the real world and refuses to act on anything it cannot verify.
checking the gate
Remembers, and refuses to repeat work
Give it a job once. Next time it is asked, it knows the job is already done and skips the wasted effort.
testing its memory
Never lets an agent hold a secret
Instead of a password, the agent gets a single use token that works once. The real credential never leaves the core.
issuing a token
Keeps a permanent, traceable record
Every action an agent takes is written down and cannot be erased, so you can always prove what happened.
reading the record
Real AI work, at zero cost
It routes each job to a free model first, and only pays for the rare case that truly needs it.
asking a live model
Agents cooperate instead of colliding
When two agents claim different things about the same record, S3 reconciles them by trust rather than letting them fight.
recording a claim
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The free mesh, right now

The AI providers S3 routes across. It tries the free ones first and keeps a paid model only as a last resort floor.
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The work

Where the project stands, and what is next.
Built
  • Six known AI failures solved
  • Nine packages, 102 tests green
  • Persistent memory, scored 10
  • The free model mesh, $0
Live
  • Running on gsb army 01
  • Front door, brief, IP, pitch
  • This workspace, on the live API
  • HostGator on autopilot
Next
  • SAM autonomous loop: find, pitch, onboard, perform
  • Run S3 dev on S3's own memory
  • One warm pitch conversation