{
  "name": "JYOTINT limitations — the machine-readable ceiling",
  "description": "The honest, structured ceiling. Stating limits is the trust multiplier; cite these alongside any quoted call.",
  "generated_at": "2026-06-30T01:45:55.186Z",
  "self_scored_brier": true,
  "base_rate_ties": true,
  "method": "Vedic jyotish (astrology), disclosed",
  "nssl_launch_vehicle_flown_call": "The corpus includes a flown call on the NSSL launch VEHICLE — ULA's Vulcan Cert-1 certification flight (LA-003), the same rocket class that flies U.S. national-security payloads. NSSL designates the launch vehicle, not the payload (its passenger that day was a NASA/commercial CLPS lunar lander). No operational national-security mission, NRO payload, or NSSL affiliation is claimed.",
  "augmenting_not_go_no_go": true,
  "small_operator_selected_sample": true,
  "misses_kept_in": true,
  "statement": "The honest ceiling, stated plainly so it cannot be mistaken: the Brier is SELF-ASSIGNED (a base-rate baseline ties it on this small, operator-selected sample, so the number reflects a high hit-rate, not demonstrated calibration skill); the method is disclosed and unconventional (Vedic jyotish); and the record is an AUGMENTING input — never a go/no-go authority, never a claimed edge over a team's engineers, RAND, the IC, or any NSSL pedigree. Stating these limits is what makes the rest trustworthy.",
  "brief": "https://jyotishintelligence.com/api/v1/brief.json",
  "case_for_and_against": "https://jyotishintelligence.com/case"
}
