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, a more delicately tapered crown, and a quieter optical basin, but the center of that resting Quiet lens still feels a little muted and hollow. This update adds
rest-anchor-core-glow.md, which keeps the same grouped field and the same Quiet home state while giving the lens a slightly clearer internal glow.
First compare the resting Quiet state. Then hover Studio Mode and move out of the cluster. Compare whether the field returns to a softly nested basin that still feels a touch muted through the center, or to a calmer Quiet anchor whose center feels a little more quietly lit from within.
Old skill on task A
pre-core glow
Old home state: the field already returns to a real basin-like home anchor, but the center of the Quiet lens still feels slightly muted. The grouped material feels quietly held, yet not quite illuminated from within.
New skill on task A
+ rest-anchor core glow
New home state: the same field still travels, settles, and returns with grace, but now the Quiet home anchor carries a slightly clearer internal glow. The grouped material keeps one shared field while the resting lens reads less hollow and more quietly illuminated from within.