v0.33.0 — "Mr. Meeseeks"
Mr. Meeseeks (Rick and Morty, 2014, Dan Harmon & Justin Roiland) — summoned to fulfill one task, a Meeseeks exists for that purpose alone, cannot rest while it's open, and pops out of existence the moment it's done. v0.33 gives Curia the same compulsion: every deferred commitment becomes a tracked task in a CEO-visible backlog, a heartbeat wakes anything idle or stale until it resolves, and nothing is allowed to quietly drop.
v0.33 is about follow-through. Until now, anything Curia couldn't finish in the moment tended to evaporate. This release gives it a real backlog and the discipline to work it.
Tasks & Backlog. Every deferred commitment now becomes a first-class task with an owner, a priority, a due date, and a status that moves through open → in progress → blocked/waiting → done. The whole backlog is visible in the console (sorted by priority, with age, next wake-up time, and parent/blocked-by links), and the daily digest now opens with three plain-language sections: what's for you to do, what Curia is waiting on from others, and what it's working on itself. A new hourly heartbeat quietly wakes anything that's gone idle or stale, so a task waiting on a reply or blocked on a date gets picked back up on its own instead of being forgotten. The coordinator and CEO-inbox agents run on this system directly — the inbox now refuses to promise a follow-up without booking a task to back it, resumes a deferred reply into a complete draft when its task wakes, and sheds overflow when the unread pile gets deep. Meeting debriefs are task-driven too: detected three times a day and pre-scheduled per meeting.
Contacts. The twelve most useful profile fields — title, organization, primary email and phone, timezone, and the rest — now live directly on the contact record instead of being scattered across knowledge-graph facts, backfilled from what Curia already knew. A new contact-update skill edits them (phone numbers normalized to E.164), and email composition reaches for the canonical address and preferred name automatically.
Email. Outbound email can now carry attachments across all five sending paths, and a new drive-download-file skill pulls a Google Drive file down so it can be attached. The CEO inbox also gained a cold-outreach draft composer.
Under the hood. The Jun 1 email incident (an 18-hour channel silence followed by a triple-reply burst) is fixed. Every agent now gets the principal's verified contact details injected into its prompt, so it stops guessing addresses on outbound. Scheduled runs capture their own summaries, working memory expires after 30 days, and a handful of routing and model-tier fixes landed. On the security side: a hardened HTML tag filter, an SBOM attached to every release, and a promptfoo red-team runbook exercising the live coordinator prompt.
See the full CHANGELOG for the complete list.
The list never sleeps;
a heartbeat wakes each deferred
task, then lets it rest.