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Architecture: Dumb core (NATS), smart edges (Python asyncio)

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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-12-14 14:58:23 +01:00

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# Message Protocol Design: Router-Centric Architecture
## Overview
This document outlines the design for the Nimmerverse message protocol. The core principle: **the router is dumb infrastructure, not smart cognition.** All intelligence lives at the edges - in clients that connect to the router.
This follows the Unix philosophy: each component does one thing well. The router routes. Clients subscribe, publish, and think.
---
## Core Principle: Infrastructure vs Intelligence
```
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ MESSAGE ROUTER │
│ (NATS - dumb pipe, no logic) │
│ │
│ • Receives all messages │
│ • Matches topic patterns → forwards to subscribers │
│ • Knows NOTHING about meaning │
│ • Cannot fail in "smart" ways - only crash/overload │
│ • EXISTS BEFORE any intelligence │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
↑ ↑ ↑ ↑
│ │ │ │
┌─────┴─────┐ ┌─────┴─────┐ ┌─────┴─────┐ ┌─────┴─────┐
│ Cells/ │ │ Escalation│ │ Command │ │ Young │
│ Nerves │ │ Service │ │ Center │ │ Nyx │
│(publishers)│ │ (daemon) │ │ (UI) │ │ (cognition)│
└───────────┘ └───────────┘ └───────────┘ └───────────┘
```
**The router is like a network switch:**
- It doesn't understand packets
- It routes based on topic patterns
- It's infrastructure that exists before any intelligence
- NATS is literally designed for this
**Everything else is a client:**
- Cells publish sensor data
- Nerves publish state changes
- Escalation Service watches patterns, triggers alerts
- Command Center visualizes state
- Young Nyx subscribes, thinks, publishes decisions
---
## Guiding Principles
1. **Dumb Core, Smart Edges**: The router has zero intelligence. All logic lives in clients.
2. **Clients are Equal**: Nyx is just another subscriber. So is the Command Center. So is the Escalation Service.
3. **Decoupling**: Publishers don't know who subscribes. Subscribers don't know who publishes.
4. **Hierarchy**: Topics follow a hierarchical structure for flexible pattern subscriptions.
5. **Lifeforce at the Edges**: The router doesn't track Lifeforce. Clients manage their own budgets.
6. **Fail Simple**: If the router dies, everything stops cleanly. No half-smart failures.
---
## Two Channels of Attention
The attention split is a *topic convention*, not router intelligence. Clients choose which topics to subscribe to.
### 1. Low-Attention Channel (`nimmerverse.low.*`)
* **Purpose:** Background monitoring, lightweight heartbeats.
* **Subscribers:** Escalation Service (always), Command Center (for visualization).
* **NOT subscribed by default:** Young Nyx (she only sees escalated events).
* **Analogy:** Peripheral nervous system. Ambient awareness.
### 2. High-Attention Channel (`nimmerverse.high.*`)
* **Purpose:** Detailed events requiring cognitive processing.
* **Subscribers:** Young Nyx, Command Center.
* **Analogy:** Focal spotlight. Conscious processing.
**The escalation from low → high is done by the Escalation Service, not the router.**
---
## Topic Hierarchy
```
nimmerverse.
├── low. # Low-attention channel
│ └── heartbeat.
│ └── <garden>. # real | virtual
│ └── <entity_type>. # cell | nerve | organ
│ └── <entity_id> # e.g., distance_sensor_front
├── high. # High-attention channel
│ └── event.
│ └── <garden>.
│ └── <entity_type>.
│ └── <entity_id>
├── command. # Commands TO entities
│ └── <target>.
│ └── <command_type>
└── meta. # System-level messages
├── attention.focus # Nyx's attention configuration
├── escalation.rules # Escalation Service configuration
└── health. # Client health/registration
```
---
## Message Schemas
### 1. `HeartbeatSignal` (Low-Attention)
Published by: Cells, Nerves, Organs
Subscribed by: Escalation Service, Command Center
**Topic:** `nimmerverse.low.heartbeat.<garden>.<entity_type>.<entity_id>`
```json
{
"header": {
"message_id": "uuid",
"message_type": "HeartbeatSignal",
"version": "1.0",
"timestamp_real": "ISO8601",
"timestamp_virtual": 123456
},
"body": {
"entity_id": "distance_sensor_front",
"status": "NOMINAL",
"value": 25.5,
"unit": "cm",
"context": {
"battery_pct": 85,
"temperature_c": 22
}
}
}
```
**Status values:** `NOMINAL`, `WARNING`, `CRITICAL`, `OFFLINE`, `ERROR`
---
### 2. `StateChangeDetail` (High-Attention)
Published by: Cells/Nerves (when requested), Escalation Service (when escalating)
Subscribed by: Young Nyx, Command Center
**Topic:** `nimmerverse.high.event.<garden>.<entity_type>.<entity_id>`
```json
{
"header": {
"message_id": "uuid",
"message_type": "StateChangeDetail",
"version": "1.0",
"timestamp_real": "ISO8601",
"timestamp_virtual": 123456,
"source_entity": {
"id": "distance_sensor_front",
"type": "cell",
"layer": "1"
},
"correlation_id": "uuid",
"escalated_by": "escalation_service"
},
"body": {
"previous_state": "POLLING",
"current_state": "REPORTING",
"lifeforce_cost": 0.3,
"outputs": {
"distance_cm": 25.5,
"confidence": 0.92,
"raw_value": 456,
"visual_state": [255, 0, 0, "Solid"]
},
"possible_actions": [
{
"action_id": "read_distance_history",
"description": "Query historical distance data."
},
{
"action_id": "trigger_nerve:collision_avoidance",
"description": "Activate collision avoidance."
}
],
"trigger_reason": "distance < 30cm threshold"
}
}
```
---
### 3. `AttentionFocus` (Nyx's Configuration)
Published by: Young Nyx
Subscribed by: Escalation Service
**This is how Nyx tells the Escalation Service what she cares about.** The router doesn't interpret this - it just delivers it to subscribers.
**Topic:** `nimmerverse.meta.attention.focus`
```json
{
"header": {
"message_id": "uuid",
"message_type": "AttentionFocus",
"version": "1.0",
"timestamp_real": "ISO8601",
"source_entity": {
"id": "nyx_core",
"type": "cognitive_core"
}
},
"body": {
"focus_mode": "EXPLORATION",
"escalation_rules": [
{
"rule_id": "distance_alert_front",
"source_pattern": "nimmerverse.low.heartbeat.real.cell.distance_sensor_*",
"condition": "body.value < 30 AND body.status == 'NOMINAL'",
"action": "escalate",
"priority": 8
},
{
"rule_id": "battery_critical",
"source_pattern": "nimmerverse.low.heartbeat.real.cell.battery_*",
"condition": "body.status == 'CRITICAL'",
"action": "escalate_and_trigger",
"trigger_nerve": "charging_seeking",
"priority": 10
}
],
"direct_subscriptions": [
"nimmerverse.high.event.real.cell.speech_stt"
],
"default_action": "log_only"
}
}
```
---
## The Clients
### 1. Message Router (NATS)
**What it is:** Infrastructure. A NATS server.
**What it does:** Routes messages based on topic patterns.
**What it knows:** Nothing about meaning, Lifeforce, attention, or Nyx.
**Implementation:** Off-the-shelf NATS. No custom code in the router itself.
### 2. Cells / Nerves / Organs
**What they are:** Publishers of sensor data and state changes.
**What they do:**
- Publish `HeartbeatSignal` periodically to low-attention channel
- Publish `StateChangeDetail` when requested or when state changes significantly
**What they know:** Their own state. Their own Lifeforce cost.
### 3. Escalation Service
**What it is:** A daemon that watches low-attention and creates high-attention events.
**What it does:**
- Subscribes to `nimmerverse.low.heartbeat.>`
- Subscribes to `nimmerverse.meta.attention.focus` (to get Nyx's rules)
- Evaluates rules against incoming heartbeats
- Publishes `StateChangeDetail` to high-attention when conditions match
- Optionally triggers nerves directly for reflex responses
**What it knows:** Current escalation rules. Current heartbeat states.
**This is the "thalamus" - but it's a separate client, not part of the router.**
### 4. Command Center
**What it is:** Visualization and control UI (Godot-based).
**What it does:**
- Subscribes to both channels for visualization
- Displays system state, message flow, attention focus
- Allows dafit to observe and intervene
**What it knows:** Everything (read-only observer).
### 5. Young Nyx (Cognitive Core)
**What she is:** Just another client. The thinking part.
**What she does:**
- Subscribes to `nimmerverse.high.event.>` (high-attention only)
- Subscribes to selected low-attention topics when she chooses
- Publishes `AttentionFocus` to configure the Escalation Service
- Publishes decisions/commands to `nimmerverse.command.>`
**What she knows:** Only what reaches her through her subscriptions.
**Crucially: She controls what she pays attention to, but she doesn't see everything.**
---
## Workflow: Message Flow
```
1. Cell publishes HeartbeatSignal
└─→ Router delivers to: Escalation Service, Command Center
2. Escalation Service evaluates rules
└─→ If condition matches: publishes StateChangeDetail to high-attention
└─→ Router delivers to: Young Nyx, Command Center
3. Young Nyx processes StateChangeDetail
└─→ Makes decision
└─→ Publishes command to nimmerverse.command.<target>
4. Target nerve/cell receives command
└─→ Executes action
└─→ Publishes new HeartbeatSignal reflecting new state
5. Nyx adjusts attention (optional)
└─→ Publishes new AttentionFocus
└─→ Escalation Service updates its rules
```
---
## Advantages of Router-Centric Architecture
1. **Dumb core can't fail smart:** The router either works or crashes. No subtle bugs from misunderstood logic.
2. **Clients are replaceable:** Swap out the Escalation Service. Replace the Command Center. Nyx doesn't care.
3. **Testable in isolation:** Each client can be tested independently against a mock NATS.
4. **Observable:** Command Center sees everything by subscribing to `nimmerverse.>`.
5. **Scalable:** Add more cells, more nerves - just more publishers. Router handles it.
6. **Bootstrap-friendly:** Router exists before any intelligence. Escalation Service can start with hardcoded rules. Nyx connects later.
---
## Bootstrap Sequence
1. **Start Router (NATS)** - Infrastructure first
2. **Start Escalation Service** - With minimal hardcoded rules
3. **Start Cells/Nerves** - Begin publishing heartbeats
4. **Start Command Center** - Observe the system
5. **Start Young Nyx** - Connect, subscribe, begin cognition
6. **Nyx publishes AttentionFocus** - Takes control of her attention
The system can run at any step. Earlier steps are "reflexive" only. Nyx adds deliberation.
---
## Implementation Notes
**Router:** Use NATS (https://nats.io). Lightweight, fast, designed for this.
- Consider NATS JetStream for message persistence if needed
- Topic wildcards: `>` matches all, `*` matches one level
**Message Format:** JSON for human readability during development. Consider MessagePack or Protobuf for production if performance requires.
**Escalation Service:** Python asyncio daemon using `nats-py` and `simpleeval` for rule evaluation. Stateless except for current rules. Can be restarted without losing system state. (Go considered for future optimization if scale demands.)
**Command Center:** Godot application connecting to NATS via GDScript or native plugin.
---
**Created:** 2025-12-13
**Updated:** 2025-12-14 (router-centric rewrite)
**Session:** Partnership dialogue (dafit + Nyx)
**Status:** Foundation architecture
**Philosophy:** "Dumb core, smart edges. The router routes. Clients think."