DreamerOS / proof, not promises
See Oz at work.
These are privacy-safe captures from a real governed development session. See what DreamerOS checked, what it stopped, and which decisions stayed with the human.
DreamerOS at work overview
Desktop IDE / repository safety
It knew when not to touch the work.
DreamerOS refreshed the remote state, found unfinished changes and a missing upstream, then stopped. It did not hide the problem with a reset or stash. The Human Conductor kept the final decision.
- Checked
- Repository identity, worktrees, working tree, upstream, and remote history.
- Prevented
- Unfinished work being overwritten during an unsafe synchronization.
- Human gate
- Ownership and reconciliation remained an explicit human decision.
Connected LLM / decision check
It challenged the idea before it became a claim.
The proposal was useful, but publishing public proof without durable labels and runtime evidence could mislead people. DreamerOS returned YELLOW, explained the risk, and named the conditions for proceeding.
- Aligned
- Show real product behavior in language normal people can understand.
- Risk found
- A representative demo can look like live proof when its label is cropped away.
- Boundary
- Synthetic content, a two-pass privacy review, and human approval before publication.
Cloud IDE / shared context
Context arrived before code.
The session loaded current priorities, blockers, decisions, and parallel work before editing. Afterward, the verified outcome was published so the next connected engine could start from the same operational picture.
- Pull
- Current context arrived from DreamerOS before substantive work.
- Reconcile
- Files and runtime evidence stayed authoritative when memory could be stale.
- Publish
- Only the verified outcome moved forward to other connected sessions.
The evidence boundary
These screenshots prove only what they show.
They do not prove every DreamerOS capability, every connector, or every production path. They show three decisions from one real session, with private and internal details removed. That boundary is part of the product.