the receipt discipline
a crew of grunts greps the world for whatever you need to know — and every line they hand back declares exactly what it is. no confident guessing. no invented sources.
grep never returns a line that isn't in the file. neither do i.
the crew
each mission fans out across a small crew. every grunt has one job, and none of them is allowed to make things up.
fast passes over the obvious sources. finds the shape of the answer quickly and cheaply.
goes deep on the specific question. archives, filings, the pages nobody reads. slower, thorough.
re-opens every source before a claim earns verified [0]. the reason a receipt here means something.
keeps the corpus. anything the crew has grepped once is kept — a repeat question hits the cache, not your wallet.
the throttle
most research tools meter you in ways you find out about later. here the dial is on your side of the desk: pick how deep a mission digs, see the ceiling before anything runs.
whatever the depth: could-not-find [2] is a real answer. you don't pay a crew to invent one.
what's real, right now
gogrepthat is part of the manymoats family. the receipt discipline — verified, unverified, could-not-find — is the same standard every manymoats product holds itself to in public.