A real run — Enron's public archive
This is not representative. The Decdock engine was run over Enron's public email archive (FERC release) — every record below is tied to a real sentence in a real email. Click a record → use "Open source" to see the real quote. Not a verdict; a candidate signal for a human to confirm.
What happened? From 316 consolidated Enron records, this page shows 41 sourced records. Of 22 candidate supersedes, only 2 passed the real date-gap test; same-date/system-flagged pairs are not shown as fake edges.
5Conflicts
2Supersedes
41Sourced records
So what? This page does not claim Decdock declares truth. It shows that, on a public archive, the engine can produce
sourced candidate memory and
honest drift signals for a human to verify. The same engine, with only a
JSON tenant profile, was pointed at a different domain: energy trading. Scale note: 250 emails produced 316 consolidated records; this page shows 41 records across 8 source threads and 7 solid drift edges (5/6 conflicts, 2/22 supersedes). For your own public/sanitized archive:
pilot@decdock.com ·
open the Enron graph view