The Writer was the serial long pole: a single LLM call wrote the scene
skeleton AND the full beats[] graph before anything downstream could
start, so variable-length beat generation blew up tail latency.
Split it into two calls:
- Phase A (runWriterPlan): minimal skeleton the image pipeline needs
(sceneSummary, sceneKey, entryBeatId, cast, entry roster, entry speaker).
Serial, on the critical path, kept lightweight.
- Phase B (runWriterBeats): full beats[] + storyStatePatch, written to
honor the plan. Launched immediately, overlaps the ENTIRE image pipeline
(cards / cinematographer / portraits / painter), awaited last.
Critical path becomes PhaseA + max(imagePipeline, PhaseB), so the long
beat-writing is hidden behind image gen. A Phase B failure degrades to a
single playable beat synthesized from the plan.
Paired distinct-payload A/B (6 content-matched stories, baseline vs split):
- median end-to-end 42.6s -> 32.2s (-24%)
- mean 46.4s -> 33.1s (-29%)
- worst case 74.7s -> 37.6s (halved)
- no content regression: total Writer output tokens 12858 -> 13699
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Flatten the pnpm monorepo (apps/web + packages/*) into a single web package at the repo root.
- Move app/lib/components/scripts/public to root; drop apps/web and packages/* wrappers
- Rewrite tsconfig paths (@infiplot/*) to ./lib/*; turbopack.root = __dirname
- Update Vercel (no root-directory) and Cloudflare (pnpm build:cf at root) deploy paths
- Regenerate pnpm-lock.yaml to drop stale workspace importers
- Bump engines.node to >=22 to match wrangler
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