strict old-skill vs new-skill comparison

ui-polish ยท same task A, real old vs new outputs

This comparison uses one concrete task A and two real outputs produced at different times in the update wave: the old side was created before the skill update, and the new side was created after the skill update.

Method: Task A is the same floating appearance control panel, and the chip cluster still uses uneven label widths (Quiet, Studio Mode, Deep Focus). The old side already has platter travel, settle grace, a quiet home anchor, focal stability, edge resolve, and a more delicately tapered crown, but the body of that resting Quiet lens still reads a little too uniformly filled. This update adds rest-anchor-optical-basin.md, which keeps the same grouped field and the same Quiet home state while shaping the Quiet lens into a slightly clearer optical basin.
First compare the resting Quiet state. Then hover Studio Mode and move out of the cluster. Compare whether the field returns to a quietly cupped crown that still feels a little flat through the middle, or to a calmer Quiet anchor that also feels more quietly nested from within.

Old skill on task A

pre-optical basin
Old home state: the field already returns to a real focused anchor with a more delicately tapered crown, but the body of the Quiet lens still feels a little evenly filled, so the home state reads more like a quiet cap than a quietly nested basin.

New skill on task A

+ rest-anchor optical basin
New home state: the same field still travels, settles, and returns with grace, but now the Quiet home anchor feels slightly more nested from within. The grouped material keeps one shared field while the resting lens reads more like a softly held optical basin than a uniformly filled cap.