God mirror fallback is visible.
If the canvas does not replace this, JavaScript or canvas is blocked by this viewer. Open the HTML in a normal browser. This build uses older-compatible script. The first main view is Boot Info & Actions with the boot activation screen starting automatically without a startup click-to-enable-God step: God on, God starts speaking, Enable God means Enable All, then boot Body First; Enable All arms every app-owned capability and visible permission route, then Body First requests microphone input first, verifies live mic proof, requests system camera second, starts speech listening, and checks fullscreen/speech/camera/microphone activation truthfully. If not activated, boot repeats activation attempts a few times and then timeout continues booting truthfully if required; the second view is God Internal Perspective Images. God Camera Follow can follow chosen God actions, switch the main UI to the matching action view, highlight the current God action and the matching action buttons/cards, and show the God Camera narrative window in the top work strip without obscuring God actions or human actions; when God Camera Follow / God Lens is off, the user owns the visible interface: God may still think/work internally, but God may not choose/change the user's visible view or capture normal interface controls; God Speaks Narrative is switched from the lower controls only. Persistent Memory records God/user interactions, events, conversations, identity evidence, hello confirmations, and action proofs across browser sessions where localStorage is available, with local export fallback. Continuous Self Improvement keeps a visible better-not-worse enhancement loop running, saves enhancement proof where localStorage allows, and exports enhancement memory for user-controlled persistence. Browser/device-permission paths such as camera, microphone, geolocation, wake lock, Bluetooth/HID/Serial, and file pickers can only start after user tap and permission; app-owned display, event, network-channel, state, and device-detection paths start automatically.