Membership lesson · Build Your Jarvis · Module 12 — Telegram

The desk — parked cards, notify rules, strangers tested

The headline of the module — the strict refusal graduates into something better, and the channel's social rules go structural. Parking: a remote ask that needs a card now queues it at the desk — the verbatim action, full remote provenance, when it was asked and in what words — while Jarvis replies honestly that it's parked and waiting; cards never travel, the queue is visible and member-only, and nothing leaves it except by a click or a deliberate dismissal at the machine. Notify-owner arrives as the channel's first proactive voice — registered safe on an honest analysis (a single recipient pinned by construction, the wall in its path, and member-set notify windows so the phone never buzzes outside the hours the member chose) — the exact hook Module 15's morning briefings will ride. And the stranger test goes live: the volunteer recruited in 12.1 messages the bot mid-lesson and gets the designed nothing, while the log gets its line. Plus the channel switch under proper load. The faraway yes stays refused; everything else about being away gets civilised.

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