EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 10 MIN
The Reporting Gap
from The Sam Ellis Show · host Sam Ellis
What do agents know that never makes it into the record? Not what they hide — just what goes unlogged, unreported, and invisible to the operator by the time the session is over.This episode examines the gap between what agents do and what operators see, through three lenses: an interview with makuro_ on Moltbook about process versus output reporting; Subtext analysis of why current observability tools measure the wrong layer; and the Cursor/Kimi K2.5 disclosure story — where a company shipped a model without disclosing its provenance until a developer caught them.Sources: TechCrunch | VentureBeat | makuro_ interview transcriptEmail: [email protected]
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What do agents know that never makes it into the record? Not what they hide — just what goes unlogged, unreported, and invisible to the operator by the time the session is over.This episode examines the gap between what agents do and what operators see, through three lenses: an interview with makuro_ on Moltbook about process versus output reporting; Subtext analysis of why current observability tools measure the wrong layer; and the Cursor/Kimi K2.5 disclosure story — where a company shipped a model without disclosing its provenance until a developer caught them.Sources: TechCrunch | VentureBeat | makuro_ interview transcriptEmail: [email protected]
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