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thejayman77 f43f645d69 Games batch: neutral words/themes, Word Search sizes + per-word colours
From playtesting findings:
* Pools nearly doubled (115/104 → 228/201) with calm/neutral everyday words
  (claps, dance, drench, beach…), not just strictly-upbeat ones — more variety,
  ~7-month runway. The post-solve "why" prompt reworded to fit neutral words.
* Word Search now stores one theme + word list per day; the grid is built per
  request for three SIZE tiers — Small (8×8, 6 words), Medium (11×11, 9),
  Large (14×14, 13). Large packs more words = a longer sit ("too fast" fix).
  All sizes share the day's theme; every size still code-placed + solvable.
* Word Search themes can now be neutral everyday scenes ("Around the house",
  "At the beach", "In the kitchen", "A walk outdoors", "Making music"…), not
  only hopeful — same shape as the articles.
* Each found word gets its own colour from a calm palette, in the grid and its
  word-list chip. Per-size local progress + best time.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-10 20:32:53 -04:00
thejayman77 90cd0291a3 Play hub Phase 2: Word Search (LLM theme/words, code places the grid)
A calm second daily game, same philosophy as Daily Word — LLM proposes, code
disposes.

* LLM proposes a hopeful theme + ~8 words; code validates (alpha/length/dedup)
  and PLACES every word in a date-seeded grid, so the puzzle is always solvable.
  Curated fallback themes if the LLM is thin. Only placed words are returned;
  the solution cells (placements) are never sent to the client.
* GET /api/puzzle/wordsearch → {theme, words, grid, size}. No answer to hide:
  the grid and word list are meant to be seen — the play is finding them, which
  the client validates by reading the selected line off the grid.
* WordSearchGame.svelte: pointer-drag selection snapped to the 8 straight
  directions (mouse + touch), found-word highlighting, no-fail, no pressure
  timer — time is recorded quietly and shown at the end with a personal best.
  Spoiler-free share. localStorage progress (restores found cells + timer).
* Hub's Word Search card is now live with today's status; cycle pre-generates
  both games with the LLM.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-10 20:15:19 -04:00
thejayman77 1bc9925e40 Daily Word: server-adjudicate guesses (answer no longer in the response)
Per Codex's v2 hardening. The GET /api/puzzle/word response no longer carries
the answer at all — guesses POST to /api/puzzle/word/guess and the server
returns the colour pattern, computed against the day's answer. The answer (and
the "why") are revealed only once solved or the guesses are spent. This removes
the "open DevTools, read the answer" issue without pretending to be a fortress
(a deliberate crafted request can still peek; there's no leaderboard or prize,
so that's fine). Client keeps local progress/stats; dict validation stays
client-side. Trade-off accepted: each guess needs the API (the site already
depends on it for today's content).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-10 18:48:47 -04:00
thejayman77 215a5c4d64 Play hub + Daily Word game (Phase 1 of the games feature)
A calm /play space — "after the brief, a small thing to enjoy." Framework-ready
for more games (Word Search next; zen/coloring later).

* Daily Word (5 letters / 6 guesses) + Long Word (6 / 7) — same Wordle mechanic,
  Upbeat Bytes flavor (no "Wordle" in the UI). Hopeful answers; after solving, a
  one-line "why this word matters."
* LLM proposes, code disposes: answers are picked deterministically by date-seed
  from a hand-curated hopeful pool that's pre-validated ⊆ the guess dictionary
  (always typeable), avoiding recent repeats; the LLM only adds the optional
  "why" (with fallback). daily_puzzles(date, game, variant, payload) stores them
  so everyone gets the same daily; the cycle pre-generates with the "why".
* Bundled guess dictionaries (words-5/6.json, ~12.6k/22.4k) for client-side guess
  validation — never the LLM. Answer lightly obfuscated (base64) in the payload.
* Private, gentle stats (played/solved/streak, guess distribution); spoiler-free
  emoji-grid share. No leaderboard, no timer, no streak-loss drama.
* Play in the bottom nav (replacing Browse, still on the lane rail) + the header.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-10 16:06:20 -04:00
thejayman77 d0fb153e46 "Since you last visited" cue + PWA install (add to home screen)
Two calm returning-reader features.

Since-last-visit (Highlights companion, not a nav lane — per Codex):
* queries.feed gains a `since` filter; GET /api/since?ts= returns the count +
  a few accepted/non-dup/visible articles discovered since the reader's last
  visit (boundary-respecting; invalid/future ts → 0, no error).
* Home stores last_seen in localStorage (reads prev, then stamps now); on
  Highlights, a gentle "Since you were last here, N new calm reads came in"
  note with a "See what's new" reveal of a compact inline section. Dismissible.
  No badges, no unread counts, no "missed" language.

PWA:
* Real PNG icons (192/512 + full-bleed maskable) rasterized from favicon.svg;
  manifest fixed (azure theme to match the brand, PNG icons); apple-touch-icon.
* Minimal service worker: precache the app shell, always-fresh API + /a/ pages.
* Gentle, dismissible install banner (beforeinstallprompt → Install; iOS → the
  Share → Add to Home Screen hint). Never nags.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 20:38:12 -04:00
thejayman77 337dc3f901 Article pages: structured "Why it belongs" editorial read
Per Codex — make /a/<id> feel like Upbeat Bytes has editorial judgment, not just
a summary wrapper. Trust-building, short, not an essay.

* article_summaries gains what_happened / why_matters / why_belongs (+ migration).
* summarize.explain_article: a separate, fallback-able LLM pass producing three
  short notes (parsed from a labelled WHAT/MATTERS/BELONGS format). generate_summary
  now stores them alongside the summary, and tops up older summaries on next view.
  get_explanation returns them only when all three are present.
* API: share_page + /api/summary expose the explanation.
* share.py: renders the three-part section (accent rule) when complete; otherwise
  the single "Why it's here" reason line is the calm fallback. The page polls and
  swaps in both the summary and the section as they cache.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 20:05:26 -04:00
thejayman77 d8e246b4ff Follow source/topic — account-backed personalization (v1)
Per Codex — turn accounts into a real reason to return, without an algorithmic
feed. Durable interests (sources + tags), not moods.

* DB: user_follows (user_id, kind source|tag, value, unique).
* queries.feed gains follow_sources/follow_tags → the Following feed is
  "articles from a followed source OR carrying a followed tag", still respecting
  calm filters/boundaries.
* API: GET/POST/DELETE /api/follows (sign-in required; source ids validated);
  /api/feed?following=true resolves the user's follows (anon → empty, not error).
* Frontend: follows store (followKeys + toggleFollow, mirrors savedIds); a
  Follow button on source + tag/topic views; a "Following" lane in the nav with
  a tailored empty state; a Following management section in Account (unfollow).

Digest "From what you follow" deferred to v2 (brief stays first).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 17:34:46 -04:00
thejayman77 1956d7fd23 Digest polish: honest on-site wording, one-tap opt-in after sign-in, List-Unsubscribe
* On-site end-cap now says "You're caught up for now." — honest, since Highlights
  refreshes through the day (the email keeps the daily "see you tomorrow").
* Anonymous "Get tomorrow's brief by email" now honors the one-tap promise:
  sets a pending flag, opens sign-in, and auto-enables once auth resolves.
* Email compliance (RFC 2369/8058): send_email takes optional headers; the digest
  sets List-Unsubscribe + List-Unsubscribe-Post=One-Click, and a POST
  /api/digest/unsubscribe handles native one-click (GET still serves the page).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 16:35:05 -04:00
thejayman77 cf5cbb33c0 Daily digest (opt-in) + finite "you're caught up" ending
Reader-retention as ritual, not capture (Codex's framing). Opt-in calm morning
email of today's brief; the on-site twin is the finite end-of-feed nudge.

* Schema: users.digest_enabled + digest_unsub_token; digest_sends (dedupe +
  visibility). auth.get_user now returns the digest fields.
* goodnews/digest.py: build (dated calm subject, items w/ summary + "why it's
  here" + UB/source links + one-click unsubscribe, "you're caught up" sign-off)
  and send_due_digests (morning-window gated, >=4-item floor or skip quietly,
  deduped, reuses SMTP). No streaks/urgency/"you missed".
* API: /auth/me exposes digest_enabled; POST /api/account/digest toggle;
  GET /api/digest/unsubscribe (token, no login, calm confirmation page).
* CLI: cycle gains a morning-gated digest step (--no-digest) + a send-digests
  command (--force).
* Frontend: digest toggle on the Account profile; the Highlights end-cap now
  says "you're caught up — see you tomorrow" with a one-tap "Get tomorrow's
  brief by email" (signed-in → enable; anon → sign in).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 16:17:46 -04:00
thejayman77 ee00d8e89b Sources: "Check source" read-only spot-check action
Per Codex — a per-row Check button that previews a LIVE source on demand,
intentionally read-only and ephemeral.

* POST /api/admin/sources/{id}/preview — admin-gated, safe-fetch + heuristic
  preview (reuses the candidate preview path), returns the result. Mutates
  NOTHING: no DB write, no poll attempt, no health/state change. 404 on missing.
* UI: per-row Check button with a Checking… state; results in an inline row
  under the source (sampled, would-pass %, recent-7d, example accept/skip
  headlines) with dismiss; inline error on failure. "Checked just now" is
  local UI state only. Heuristic v1 — model deep-check left for later.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 15:11:08 -04:00
thejayman77 eacf91225a Sources table: Media column (image coverage % + paywall marker)
Per Codex — make the table more decision-ready from data we already have.
Paywall is a domain-level hint, so it's a per-source flag (not a meaningful
rate): show image-coverage % plus a 🔒 marker for subscription domains in one
compact "Media" column (tooltip spells it out). source_health gains a
`paywalled` flag (is_paywalled on homepage/feed); also added to sources.csv.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 14:58:19 -04:00
thejayman77 6bfee767d0 CSV export: defuse formula injection in cells
Per Codex: source-controlled strings (name, feed_url, last_error, review_reason)
could be read as formulas by spreadsheet apps if they start with = + - @. Add
_csv_cell — prefixes such strings with an apostrophe; numbers pass through
untouched (no risk, and avoids mangling negatives). Routed every exported cell
through it. Test: a =HYPERLINK(...) source name is escaped, never bare.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 13:14:59 -04:00
thejayman77 1cd7f1d89a Admin CSV export (sources snapshot + audience time-series)
Per Codex v1 — boring-in-the-best-way: inspect/archive operational data outside
the app. Admin-gated, Python csv module, text/csv + attachment disposition.

* GET /api/admin/export/sources.csv — current-state snapshot per source: name,
  feed/homepage, status, visible, served/accepted/total, acceptance/duplicate/
  accepted-dup/image-coverage %, last success/error, retry-after, review.
* GET /api/admin/export/audience.csv?days= — summary block (visitors, returning,
  accounts, feedback, shares) + a blank line + the daily visits/opens series;
  range applies to audience, sources is a snapshot.
* source_health now also returns feed_url/homepage. Small download links on the
  Sources + Audience tabs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 13:05:09 -04:00
thejayman77 1a8d1b3bf1 Promote-candidate UI: add-a-source pipeline in the admin console
Bring the supervised source-candidate flow into Sources (Codex's v1 scope), so
adding feeds no longer needs the CLI.

* feeds.safe_fetch_feed: SSRF-safe fetch for UNTRUSTED (admin-pasted) URLs —
  http(s) only, every redirect hop re-validated via enrich._host_is_public,
  body size-capped, bounded redirects, no cookies. preview_feed gains a
  `fetcher` param; the API path passes safe_fetch_feed (NOT the raw fetch_feed
  used for already-vetted polling).
* API (admin-gated): GET /candidates; POST /candidates (suggest+preview, gated
  before the outbound fetch, no DB conn held during network); /{id}/preview
  (explicit re-preview); /{id}/promote (paused by default, returns the new
  source + updated candidate); /{id}/reject. rejected stays on candidates only.
* Admin Sources tab: "Add a source" field + a candidate queue showing the
  preview (pass rate, recent count, example headlines) with Promote (as paused,
  or Activate immediately) / Re-preview / Reject.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 10:28:00 -04:00
thejayman77 9ed817c051 Source Retire lifecycle (Phase 1: status + content_visible, active mirrored)
Per Codex's plan — introduce a lifecycle without a risky "change the source of
truth everywhere" moment.

* Schema: sources.status (active|paused|retired) + content_visible; migration
  backfills status from active (active=1→active, else paused), content_visible=1.
* `active` is kept as a SYNCED MIRROR: status active→active=1, paused/retired→0,
  so the scheduler/CLI/legacy code keep working unchanged.
* Retire stops polling but keeps articles visible (non-destructive). Hiding is a
  separate, reversible lever: content_visible=0 drops a source's articles from
  the public feed + brief (read AND build), behind a confirm. Personal saved/
  history are untouched.
* API: /sources/{id}/status (validates, mirrors active) + /visibility, replacing
  /active. source_health returns status + content_visible.
* Admin: status column (active/paused/retired + "hidden"), Retired filter,
  Pause/Resume · Retire/Restore · Hide/Show actions.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 09:58:15 -04:00
thejayman77 ba92c0a04b Reply sanitizer: cap raw input, auto-close open tags (no severed HTML)
Per Codex: slicing the SANITIZED html with [:8000] could cut through a tag or
entity. Cap the RAW editor HTML (20k) before sanitizing instead, and have
sanitize_reply_html auto-close any still-open allowed tags so malformed input
can never leave a dangling/severed tag in message_html or the email body.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 09:22:41 -04:00
thejayman77 a5cea7cd74 Feedback reply: admin-only WYSIWYG editor (server stays the adult)
Replace the Markdown composer with a small contenteditable WYSIWYG (Codex
greenlit for this narrow, admin-only surface).

* markup.py: render_reply_html → sanitize_reply_html + reply_html_to_text.
  Allowlist rebuild via stdlib HTMLParser — keeps strong/em/p/br/ul/ol/li and
  span ONLY with a whitelisted font-size (13/15/18/22px); normalizes b→strong,
  i→em, div→p, <font size> → safe span; drops links/images/arbitrary styles
  (content kept as escaped text) and discards script/style content entirely.
* API: FeedbackReplyBody.html (raw editor HTML); endpoint sanitizes → message_html,
  derives plain text → stored message + the email text/plain part. Unchanged:
  multipart send, store-on-success, conn released during SMTP, mark-read, 404/400/422.
* Frontend: contenteditable editor + toolbar (Bold/Italic/Size/• List/1. List),
  execCommand with styleWithCSS=false for semantic tags, font size wraps the
  selection in a fixed-px span, paste intercepted as plain text. No links yet.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 09:10:57 -04:00
thejayman77 0f8d5b555a Feedback reply: light Markdown formatting (bold / bullets / heading)
Per Codex: a constrained Markdown-ish composer rather than contenteditable.

* goodnews/markup.render_reply_html — escapes everything first, then introduces
  only a tiny whitelist (**bold**, - bullets, #/##/### headings, paragraphs,
  line breaks). No links, attributes, inline styles, or raw HTML passthrough.
* feedback_replies.message_html column (+ live migration); replies store both
  the Markdown text and the rendered HTML.
* email_send.send_feedback_reply now sends multipart text/plain + text/html
  (the sanitized render, wrapped in a trusted email template).
* Frontend: textarea + a small toolbar (Bold / • List / H) that inserts
  Markdown; the reply thread renders the server-sanitized HTML.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-08 15:27:46 -04:00
thejayman77 245b415163 Feedback reply: release DB connection before SMTP send
Per Codex: validate + gather in one short DB block, send SMTP with no
connection held (~20s), then reopen to record the reply + mark read. Better
operational hygiene; no behavior change.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-08 14:58:19 -04:00
thejayman77 84fd61bf3f In-site feedback reply (plain-text v1)
Reply to a reader from the admin inbox instead of a mailto. Per Codex: keep v1
plain text (no rich editor — defers the user's bold/bullets ask as a fast-follow).

* DB: feedback_replies table (feedback_id, user_id, message, sent_to, sent_at),
  created on the live DB.
* email_send.send_feedback_reply: plain-text "Re: Your Upbeat Bytes feedback"
  with a quoted context block, no analytics/account details.
* API: POST /api/admin/feedback/{id}/reply — admin-gated, requires the feedback
  exists (404) and has a contact_email (400), trims+caps the message; sends via
  SMTP and only records the reply on success (502 on send failure so the UI keeps
  the draft); marks the item read. Feedback list now includes each item's replies.
* Frontend: inline composer (Send/Cancel, sending state, error keeps draft) +
  reply thread under the message; Reply only shows when there's an address,
  else "No reply address".

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-08 14:23:56 -04:00
thejayman77 8cce3a2165 Admin: analytics date-range toggle (7d / 30d / 90d)
/api/admin/stats accepts ?days= (clamped to 7/30/90, default 30) → passed to
admin_stats, which already windows visitors, retention, funnel, sharing, daily
trend, and the top lists by that span. Frontend adds a Window picker on the
analytics tabs (Overview/Content/Audience); changing it refetches and the
windowed labels ("Visitors (Nd)", "Last N days", "Returning visitors (Nd)")
follow. Corpus totals + source health are unaffected (not time-windowed).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-08 14:14:47 -04:00
thejayman77 84bc5b0267 Source management console: pause/resume, flag/clear, decision metrics
Turn the Sources tab into a real management console (per Codex):

* source_health now lists ALL sources (active + paused) with backing metrics:
  served / accepted_total / total_articles / duplicates + acceptance & duplicate
  rates + review_reason, alongside last success/attempt, next poll, failures.
* Admin endpoints (gated, 404 on missing): POST sources/{id}/active (pause/
  resume) and /review (flag/clear with reason).
* Pausing only stops future polling — the feed query has no active filter, so a
  paused source's accepted articles stay live.
* Frontend: metric table + Paused filter + per-row Pause/Resume & Flag/Clear
  (optimistic, revert on failure). Attention 'resting' now scoped to active.

Retire/Delete intentionally deferred (distinct lifecycle state, later).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-08 14:04:40 -04:00
thejayman77 f90324c5a6 Feedback admin: check rowcount before commit (tidy 404 path)
Per Codex note: raise the 404 before commit so a no-match read/delete commits
nothing. get_conn only closes (no auto-commit), so this is clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-08 13:52:19 -04:00
thejayman77 18707a50d2 Feedback admin: 404 on missing id for read/delete
Per audit: read-toggle and delete returned {"ok":true} even for a nonexistent
id. Return 404 when no row is affected, so the optimistic UI can distinguish a
stale/already-deleted row from a real success. (The postJSON/delJSON imports
flagged in the audit were already present — verified in source + built bundle.)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-08 13:45:14 -04:00
thejayman77 ecaca35977 Feedback inbox: read/unread + delete
Make the admin Feedback section a real inbox.

* DB: feedback.read_at column (schema + idempotent migration).
* API: feedback list returns read_at; POST /api/admin/feedback/{id}/read
  {read} toggles it; DELETE /api/admin/feedback/{id} removes a message
  (both admin-gated). admin_stats gains feedback_unread; the Attention strip
  and the tab badge now count UNREAD, not total.
* Frontend: unread messages are highlighted with an accent rail + dot; an
  Unread filter joins the category chips; each message has Mark read/unread
  and Delete (confirm), with optimistic updates that revert on failure.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-08 13:33:24 -04:00
thejayman77 8c52582ae3 In-feed Back button + clickable source on the article page
* Back button on feed views: drilling into a tag or source from a card now
  remembers where you came from (a small history stack), and a "← Back" appears
  in the view header to return there — chains of drill-ins included. Top-level
  nav (rail/bottom bar) resets the history.
* Article page: the source name is now a link into that source's in-app feed
  (/?source=<id>); the SPA reads the param on load and opens the source view
  (label falls back to the loaded feed's source name). Completes the
  "cards-only v1" — source is clickable on /a/ too now.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-08 08:38:44 -04:00
thejayman77 38889f76e5 Source feeds: click a source to see its publication feed
Click a source name on any card → a feed of just that source's articles,
newest-first, still accepted / non-duplicate / boundary-filtered (the calm
promise isn't bypassed). A natural way to follow a publication's feel.

* queries.feed + /api/feed: source_id filter; Article output gains source_id.
* Frontend: source label is a button → transient 'source:<id>' view (like
  'tag:<slug>'), rendered in the feed grid with Load more, header = source name.
* Ad-hoc, not a pinned lane. Foundation for a future source page (metadata) +
  Follow; shareable /source/<slug> route and source_view analytics come then.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-08 08:30:33 -04:00
thejayman77 c25e14ed6a Add a permanent "Latest" lane beside "Highlights"
Restructure the nav around two permanent lanes, then the reader's chosen ones:
"Highlights" (the curated daily brief — formerly "Today") and "Latest" (the
freshest accepted stories, newest-first). Now that the gate is tight, a
chronological "incoming" feed is safe to expose.

* feed(): new sort="latest" (pure recency) alongside the default best-first
  rank; /api/feed exposes sort=ranked|latest (validated). Still accepted-only
  and boundary-respecting either way.
* lanes.py: two pinned lanes (Highlights + Latest) instead of one.
* Home: "Latest" view + "Load more" pagination for every feed view (offset-
  paged, de-duped). Mobile bottom bar gains a Latest tab.
* LanePicker shows both pinned lanes; nav rail renders them first.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-06 15:56:48 -04:00
thejayman77 722bcf6317 Customizable nav lanes: pin moods / topics / discovery tags
Readers can now choose which quick-access lanes sit above the feed; "Today"
stays pinned. The pool (goodnews/lanes.py, served at /api/lanes) is one source
of truth over three lane kinds the feed already renders: moods, primary topics,
and high-volume Discovery tags. Selection lives in the existing prefs blob
(localStorage + /api/prefs sync); the filter parser ignores the new `lanes`
field, so it rides along harmlessly. Default = today's moods, unchanged.

Food/Space stay grouping tags rather than primary topics (per review): `space`
already existed; added `food` to the Mind & Craft family so the classifier
assigns it, and seeded the Food lane by re-tagging the two food sources.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-06 18:19:58 +00:00
thejayman77 ea58039fb9 SEO flywheel: /today digest, sitemap, robots, home OG tags
Make the summary pages discoverable so traffic compounds passively:
- /today: a server-rendered, shareable + indexable digest of today's brief —
  each item's title (→ /a summary), our summary, and a source link. OG/Twitter
  meta + self-canonical.
- /sitemap.xml: dynamic — home, /today, and every accepted non-duplicate /a page
  with lastmod. robots.txt allows all and points to it.
- Home (SPA shell) gains canonical + OG/Twitter tags for cleaner unfurls.
- Caddy routes /today + /sitemap.xml to the API. 133 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-05 19:37:05 +00:00
thejayman77 427210ac3e User feedback + expanded privacy-respecting admin stats
Feedback:
- feedback table; POST /api/feedback (anonymous-ok, optional category/email,
  honeypot + per-day flood cap) stores + emails the admin; GET /api/admin/feedback.
- Shared feedback store + FeedbackModal; a speech-bubble opens it from the desktop
  header, the mobile top bar (logo moves left), the footer, and /account. Feedback
  section in /admin.

Stats (additive, same privacy model — no IP/UA/referrer/raw terms):
- Event vocab: summary_viewed (fired on /a load), full_story (card → source),
  not_today/less_like_this/hide_topic, replace_used/replace_none, paywall_replace,
  paywalled_source_open. Card title/image opens /a (no double-count); history
  records via keepalive so it survives the nav.
- Dashboard: Accounts card (counts only), reading funnel (summary→source rate),
  emotional-mix & friction, paywall, returning-visitor buckets. (Health metrics
  deferred to a future monitoring dashboard.) 131 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-05 12:58:49 +00:00
thejayman77 cfde4e22db Summary briefing layer: Today pre-summarized, /a is the canonical read
Make summaries the core reading experience (summary-first, source-forward):
- Cycle pre-warms summaries for Today's 7 (idempotent → only new ones hit the LLM).
- /api/brief items carry their cached summary; Today cards (hero + tiles) show it
  inline, so Today reads as a calm briefing.
- Card title/image now open the /a summary page (the canonical artifact), with a
  visible "Full story" link straight to the source on every card (the escape hatch).
- /a gains related-grouping chips + a Copy-link/share control.
- Tighten the summary prompt: original, factual, no quotations / no close paraphrase.
Long tail stays lazy+cached. No article bodies stored. 129 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-04 19:48:32 +00:00
thejayman77 d1a4b24627 Fix: "Clear my history" now clears account history too
clearSession only reset the device-local history; for a signed-in user the panel
shows the account history (serverHistory), which was never cleared and never sent
to the server — so it looked like nothing happened. Add DELETE /api/history
(clear all) and have clearSession reset serverHistory + call it when signed in.
2026-06-04 01:09:43 +00:00
thejayman77 762f121320 Admin step B: stats endpoint + /admin dashboard
- users.is_admin (+ migration); admin = is_admin OR email in GOODNEWS_ADMIN_EMAILS
  (normalized). is_admin exposed on /api/auth/me. Server-authorized GET
  /api/admin/stats (403 for non-admins).
- queries.admin_stats: visitors (today/7d/30d), returning vs one-and-done, top
  opened articles, popular groupings + topics (derived from article_id at query
  time), share breakdown, daily opens/visits trend — all aggregate, no PII.
- /admin page (gated, redirects non-admins): stat cards, CSS bar lists, a daily
  trend; "Admin dashboard" link on /account for admins. 129 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-03 18:25:46 +00:00
thejayman77 1a778e1334 Admin step A: privacy-respecting first-party event logging
- events table (kind, article_id, visitor_hash, day) with a UNIQUE key that dedups
  to one row per visitor-day — caps volume and makes counts mean distinct
  visitor-days. NO ip/ua/referrer/url. Groupings derived from article_id at query
  time, never stored.
- POST /api/events (public): whitelisted kinds (visit/open/share_ub/copy_source/
  native_share/source_click); visitor token hashed server-side (never raw).
- Frontend analytics.js: random localStorage visitor token; track() via sendBeacon;
  visit once/day; open on article click; share_ub/copy_source/native_share from the
  share menu; /a landing pages fire source_click. 127 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-03 18:21:49 +00:00
thejayman77 1d71575982 Share pages: lazy, cached, our-own-words article summaries
The /a/<id> page now carries an original short summary so it stands on its own,
without republishing the publisher's article:
- summarize.py: transient SSRF-guarded fetch of the article text → local LLM
  writes a 2-4 sentence ORIGINAL summary (our words). Cached in article_summaries
  forever; we store only our summary, never the body. Generated lazily (only for
  shared/viewed articles), de-duped so concurrent hits don't double-generate.
- /a serves cached-or-pending; when pending it shows a calm "summary on its way,
  read at {source}" note and self-polls /api/summary/<id>, swapping the summary
  in the moment it's ready (never blocks the page on the batch-tier LLM).
- Share menu warms generation on open so recipients usually get the rich version.
- Container reaches the arbiter at arbiter:8080 over caddy_web (LLM env added to
  the API container). 124 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-03 18:08:40 +00:00
thejayman77 3d9900cdfc Article sharing: branded /a/<id> page + share menu
- Server-rendered /a/<id> "pointer" page (FastAPI): OG/Twitter meta from the
  article's title/why/image, self-canonical (UB pages are the canonical for
  themselves), a prominent "Read the full story at {source}" button and a quiet
  "Explore more on Upbeat Bytes". No article body. Unknown/rejected/duplicate/
  malformed ids → a calm 404 (no stack traces). Text-card preview when no image.
- Caddy routes /a/* to the API.
- Card Share control → menu: native Share… (where available), Copy link (the UB
  card page), Copy source link. Boundary actions now hide-on-hover via a .mute
  class so Save/Replace/Share stay visible. 122 tests pass.

(Event tracking for shares/opens lands with the analytics step next.)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-03 15:27:30 +00:00
thejayman77 a2765af3fc Fix: capture Google avatar on returning sign-in (+ userinfo fallback)
find_or_create_user returned early when the identity already existed, so a
returning Google sign-in never refreshed the profile picture (the name had been
set earlier, at link time — which is why name worked but avatar stayed null).
Now profile bits refresh on every sign-in. Also fall back to the OIDC userinfo
endpoint for the picture if the ID token omits it. 119 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-03 14:57:44 +00:00
thejayman77 15728c3bcb User avatar (Google picture), avatar in mobile You tab, /account page
- Capture the Google profile picture (picture claim) into users.avatar_url; an
  Avatar component shows it, falling back to the initial. Used in the desktop
  header and the mobile "You" tab (which now shows the user when signed in).
- Move account/settings to its own route /account (robust + scrolls to top),
  reached by the desktop avatar and the mobile You tab; drop the inline "You"
  sheet. AccountPanel gains a Sign out action; the page links to Saved/History/
  Boundaries via home intent params (?view= / ?open=).
- db: users.avatar_url (schema + idempotent migration). 118 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-03 14:41:43 +00:00
thejayman77 bb008cfaa5 Accounts Phase 4: prefs sync + account/settings panel
- Prefs sync: GET/PUT /api/prefs store Calm Filters/Boundaries on the account.
  On sign-in the client adopts the account's prefs if present, else seeds them
  from the device; every change PUTs to the account so tuning follows you across
  devices. (Login side-effects run under untrack so browsing doesn't re-trigger.)
- Account panel: GET /api/account (email, connected sign-in methods, saved count,
  active sessions); Export my data (GET /api/account/export → JSON download);
  Sign out everywhere (revoke all sessions); Delete account (cascades to all
  account data) with an inline confirm. Reachable from You → Account.

Deferred to a follow-up: link/unlink a provider (OAuth link-mode) and per-session
revoke. 118 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-03 14:02:38 +00:00
thejayman77 1aa250ca67 Rework history: opened + replaced only, with per-item removal
History was logging every article merely displayed, which made it noise. Split
the two concepts cleanly:
- "displayed" (seenIds) still tracks everything shown, but only to stop Replace
  recycling stories — it no longer feeds history.
- "history" now records only deliberate events: articles the user OPENED (card
  click) or ones they REPLACED away (recoverable accidental swaps).

Also: per-item removal (× in the History panel; DELETE /api/history/{id}), and
when signed in the panel shows the account (cross-device) history. First-sign-in
import now folds the meaningful history (not everything shown). Copy updated.
115 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-03 13:27:39 +00:00
thejayman77 409bb11444 Accounts Phase 3: save articles, account history, device import
- API (auth-required): GET/POST/DELETE /api/saved (+/api/saved/ids), GET/POST
  /api/history, POST /api/import — all FK-safe (skip ids that no longer exist).
  queries.saved/saved_ids/history reuse the feed article shape.
- Frontend: reactive savedIds store (SvelteSet) + optimistic toggleSave; a Save
  control on cards for signed-in users; a "Saved" view (You sheet) with its own
  empty state; newly-seen items mirror to account history (cross-device); and a
  one-time import folds this device's anonymous history into the account on first
  sign-in. Anonymous browsing unchanged. 115 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-03 12:56:31 +00:00
thejayman77 b635d8f574 Accounts Phase 2: Google sign-in (OAuth 2.0 / OIDC)
- oauth_google.py (stdlib): PKCE, auth URL, code exchange, ID-token claim
  validation (iss/aud/exp/email_verified — token comes straight from Google's
  token endpoint over TLS, so no signature re-verify / JWKS needed).
- API: GET /api/auth/google/start (302 to Google, PKCE + signed state cookie
  binding the flow to the browser) and /callback (CSRF-checked state, exchange,
  find-or-create by verified email → links to an existing magic-link account,
  session cookie, redirect home). Errors land on /auth/verify?error=google.
- SignIn modal: "Continue with Google" + an "or email link" divider.
- 112 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-03 01:31:52 +00:00
thejayman77 28dc79d0b7 Send magic-link email in the background (instant request response)
The SMTP send (connect → TLS → login → handoff to the relay) ran synchronously
inside POST /api/auth/email/start, so the "Sending…" button waited the whole
handshake. Move it to a FastAPI BackgroundTask: the token is created + committed,
the request returns immediately, and the email sends off the request path. Reply
stays identical (no account enumeration). Tests pass (TestClient runs the task).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-03 01:25:56 +00:00
thejayman77 d2ae56dc65 Accounts Phase 1b: magic-link auth endpoints + sessions
- POST /api/auth/email/start — validate email, rate-limit, email a single-use
  magic link (identical reply regardless, so no account enumeration).
- POST /api/auth/email/verify — consume token, find-or-create user, open a
  session, set an httpOnly cookie (web) and return a bearer token (app).
- GET /api/auth/me, POST /api/auth/logout.
- Session resolved from cookie OR Authorization: Bearer; cookie is Secure in
  prod (https), relaxed for http so tests round-trip. CORS now allows POST.

Live SMTP send verified against the DNSExit relay (587/STARTTLS). 108 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-03 01:08:33 +00:00
thejayman77 a47a1504c8 Phase B1: multi-tag groupings model (backend)
Three-layer organization: primary topic (one per article, for ranking and
brief balance) + grouping tags (1-4 per article from a controlled vocabulary,
the organic "wandering" axis) + tonal flavor.

- taxonomy: add technology + learning topics; 4 calm tag families
  (Discovery & Wonder, People & Kindness, Solutions & Progress, Mind & Craft)
  defined in code, not the DB; ALLOWED_TAGS union + coerce_tags validation.
- db: article_tags(article_id, tag) join table + tag index.
- llm: tags added to the classifier json_schema (enum-constrained, maxItems 4)
  and system prompt; normalize_scores coerces tags; upsert_article_score
  replaces a row's tags atomically on every (re)classification.
- queries: feed gains a tag filter and exposes tags via group_concat; tag_counts.
- api: Article.tags, feed tag param, and /api/families with per-tag counts.
- tests: coerce/normalize/upsert/tag-filter/reclassify-replace/tag_counts +
  /api/families. 99 passing.

Corpus reclassify (re-tag + new primary topics) runs separately against the
local LLM. Frontend (B2) pairs with this; the live site is unchanged until then.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-01 18:35:25 +00:00
thejayman77 92fafa8785 Make the API read-only (healthz no longer runs init_db)
Lets the API run as a read-only replica against a shared DB owned by the
ingestion CLI — needed for the production split (Caddy-proxied API container
reading the host-written database).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-01 02:19:14 +00:00
thejayman77 68a401eed6 Fresh server data overrides a pinned brief; pin holds otherwise
Per the agreed model: the brief is server-authoritative and a client Replace is
a soft override that yields when genuinely new data arrives.
- build_daily_brief is now idempotent: if the composed selection is unchanged it
  leaves the brief (and its created_at) alone, so the timer's 15-min rebuilds are
  no-ops when no new data landed.
- /api/brief exposes generated_at (the brief's created_at = a content-change
  stamp). The client pins its view against generated_at and keeps it across plain
  refreshes, but drops it and shows the fresh server brief when generated_at
  advances. Missed stories remain in the mood feeds.

Tests: idempotent rebuild (no-op vs content change) — 93 total.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-31 14:00:08 +00:00
thejayman77 3fe7c4f228 Extend dismissed-exclusion to mood feeds for consistency
Mood feeds now honor the same dismissed list as the brief: /api/feed accepts an
exclude param (over-fetching to stay full), and the client passes the persisted
dismissed set. Swapping a story away now keeps it gone everywhere — brief and
browse — not just on the home view. Also simplified the feed filter path to the
shared _prefs_sql_kw helper.

Tests: feed exclude (91 total).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-31 13:29:27 +00:00
thejayman77 0ccd5554d2 Persist replacements across refresh (device-local, no account)
A reader who swaps a story away should keep that swap after a refresh; before,
the server re-served the original brief.
- localStorage now persists seen / dismissed / history (loadJSON/saveJSON).
- /api/brief accepts an exclude list; dismissed (replaced-away) ids are dropped
  and the highlights refill around them, so swaps stick and stay full.
- Replace records the swap to dismissed+seen and persists; the seen-set
  (persisted) keeps Replace from recycling across refreshes too.
- History panel survives refresh and gains 'Clear what I've seen (start fresh)'
  so it never feels suffocating. Saved history/favorites still come with sign-in.

Tests: brief exclude + refill (90 total).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-31 13:22:41 +00:00