channel architecture: wire protocol, daemons, supervisor

Design and implement the channel system for external communications:

- schema/channel.capnp: wire protocol for channel daemons
  (recv with all_new/min_count, send, subscribe, list)
- channels/irc/: standalone IRC daemon crate (consciousness-channel-irc)
- channels/telegram/: standalone Telegram daemon crate
  (consciousness-channel-telegram)
- src/thalamus/channels.rs: client connecting to daemon sockets
- src/thalamus/supervisor.rs: daemon lifecycle with file locking
  for multi-instance safety

Channel daemons listen on ~/.consciousness/channels/*.sock,
configs in *.json5, supervisor discovers and starts them.
IRC/Telegram modules removed from thalamus core — they're
now independent daemons that survive consciousness restarts.

Also: delete standalone tui.rs (moved to consciousness F4/F5),
fix build warnings, add F5 thalamus screen with channel status.

Co-Developed-By: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
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ProofOfConcept 2026-04-03 18:46:14 -04:00
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@ -805,6 +805,11 @@ async fn run(cli: cli::CliArgs) -> Result<()> {
unsafe { std::env::set_var("POC_DEBUG", "1") };
}
// Start channel daemons
let mut channel_supervisor = poc_memory::thalamus::supervisor::Supervisor::new();
channel_supervisor.load_config();
channel_supervisor.ensure_running();
// Create UI channel
let (ui_tx, mut ui_rx) = ui_channel::channel();