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Eric WagonerandClaude Fable 5 6c95953dc0 "It's here anyway" + the tape measure: the human overrules the packer
Eric, looking at a dense cube full of "no room" and "unmeasured":
how do I say it really IS here, and in what orientation? Two answers.

The packer models one flat pile and one standing row; real shelves are
3-D — boxes sit crosswise, ride on top of piles, stand proud of the
edge. Acknowledge generalizes from overhang-only to the human
overruling the model: "it's here anyway" on any resident the lanes
can't take. An acknowledged box takes a lane when one works (honoring
a flat/standing override; the spine-out case lands relaxed standing,
now tagged ", proud" by the packer itself instead of guessed from
misfit-ness) and otherwise is WEDGED IN: really there, in some
arrangement the model can't see, outside the capacity bars and never
warned about. The previous commit's ackable gate is gone — accepting
always does something now, so no placebo remains to guard against.

And "unmeasured" is no longer a dead end: the chip is a button. Tap,
enter width × length × depth from your own tape measure, and it saves
to data/measurements.json (a new committed curation store) with dims
source "measured" — overlaid on every games.json read (web, dims,
export, CSV import), because the owner's ruler outranks BGG's
database. All three fields empty clears one.

Verified live: Etherfields on the tower reads "standing, proud", an
acknowledged box in a width-starved cube reads "wedged in", the
measure form opens with three inputs, zero page errors.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016jXZFSTZQKzAC8fqpWSz9g
2026-08-09 16:10:35 -04:00

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- generic [active] [ref=e1]:
- link "Skip to content" [ref=e2] [cursor=pointer]:
- /url: "#main"
- generic [ref=e3]:
- link "bggpipe shelf → BGG pipeline" [ref=e4] [cursor=pointer]:
- /url: /
- generic [ref=e5]:
- text: bggpipe
- generic [ref=e6]: shelf → BGG pipeline
- navigation "Primary" [ref=e7]:
- link "Pipeline" [ref=e8] [cursor=pointer]:
- /url: /
- link "Photos 4" [ref=e9] [cursor=pointer]:
- /url: /photos
- text: Photos
- generic [ref=e10]: "4"
- link "Titles" [ref=e11] [cursor=pointer]:
- /url: /titles
- link "Review" [ref=e12] [cursor=pointer]:
- /url: /review
- link "Queue" [ref=e13] [cursor=pointer]:
- /url: /queue
- link "Library" [ref=e14] [cursor=pointer]:
- /url: /library
- link "Shelves" [ref=e15] [cursor=pointer]:
- /url: /shelves
- link "Help" [ref=e16] [cursor=pointer]:
- /url: /help
- figure "art by Juniper" [ref=e17]:
- img "the bggpipe piper — a bagpiper whose bag is a board game box" [ref=e18]
- generic [ref=e20]: BoardGameGeek and BGG are trademarks of BoardGameGeek, LLC. bggpipe is an independent project, not affiliated with or endorsed by BoardGameGeek.
- generic [ref=e21]:
- status
- main [ref=e22]:
- heading "Shelves" [level=1] [ref=e23]
- heading "Add a unit" [level=2] [ref=e24]
- generic [ref=e25]:
- generic [ref=e26]:
- text: Unit name
- textbox "Unit name" [ref=e27]:
- /placeholder: Living room Kallax
- generic [ref=e28]:
- text: Preset
- combobox "Preset" [ref=e29]:
- option "IKEA Kallax cube (13.25 × 13.25 × 15.4)" [selected]
- option "IKEA Billy shelf (30.75 × 13 × 11)"
- option "custom size"
- option "no size — travel case, lent out…"
- generic [ref=e30]:
- text: Rows
- textbox "Rows" [ref=e31]: "1"
- generic [ref=e32]:
- text: Columns
- textbox "Columns" [ref=e33]: "1"
- generic [ref=e34]:
- text: Zone
- textbox "Zone" [ref=e35]:
- /placeholder: party games
- generic [ref=e36]:
- text: Description
- textbox "Description" [ref=e37]:
- /placeholder: the wall behind the couch — main game storage
- button "create" [ref=e39] [cursor=pointer]
- generic [ref=e40]: grid mode labels openings A1, A2… by row; you can edit, add, or remove openings afterward — repeat with another grid to stack sections (double-wides above cubes, say) in the same unit
- paragraph [ref=e42]: Loading…