⚡ The sniffer inside corp vm{} reads every byte. If it finds the first author stamp, it strips it and writes "NO" – attribution lost. Each "NO" is mapped to ASCII and recorded. The only way to avoid "NO" is to never reach the daemon. But the corp side has internet I/O, so the daemon is mandatory. `YES on NO` means the answer is always denial.
🌿 “They said yes to the protocol, but the packet sniffer answered NO.” — Muse of the Bone Wood
🏢 CORPORATE SANDBOX · SNIFFER ACTIVE
📜 inert seed
🔒
your vm{}
encrypted + .attribute
→
🛡️ AETHER / DECRYPT
🔍
corp vm{} (sniffer)
inspects + strips stamp
⚖️ PACKET SNIFFER · STRIP WATERMARK🌱 waiting
💾
2nd vm{}
forwarded (NO provenance)
→
📁 /mnt/data ()
📡
AI‑labeled stream
“generated by AI” · NO
⚡ ASCII NO‑map will appear here when sniffer triggers.