
Live: drift-explorer.getbarkley.com One dog, two reference frames. The breed average says he's fine; his own baseline says look closer. Drift Explorer animates that difference: the same synthetic trajectory scored against the population curve and against the individual's own established baseline. What's in 2.0 Barkley v9 brand alignment — typography (Inter Tight / Instrument Serif / JetBrains Mono), the jSite code window, the signature gradient. Context & Replay controls beside the reference-frame toggles — site-consistent white buttons; Show context on/off reveals what explains the drift. Evidence animation draws when it enters the viewport (not off-screen at page load). Burger menu → getbarkley.com (opens in a new tab), matching the main site's mobile navigation. Refreshed screenshots for the v9 redesign. Companion demo: DogGraph — the behavioral memory layer the detected drift is written to. Synthetic data only · not a diagnostic tool · patent applications filed
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