chore(dashboard): clearer, ADR-free copy on the findings page#64
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Rewrote the user-facing panel blurbs (attack vectors, behavioral bake, recent reversions) in plain language and dropped the ADR-NNNN citations from the rendered HTML — they meant nothing to an operator looking at the dashboard. The bake panel sentence in particular was dense jargon; it now plainly says what it is and how to read it. Internal code comments (which do cite ADRs) are unchanged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01VtjoJttCvBY4dzCoE4f9vP
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Rewrote the user-facing panel blurbs (attack vectors, behavioral bake, recent reversions) in plain language and removed the ADR-NNNN citations from the rendered HTML — they're meaningless to an operator looking at the dashboard. The behavioral-bake sentence was the worst offender (dense jargon); it now plainly states what it shows and how to read it. Internal code comments still cite ADRs (unchanged).
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