

Having an agent analyze your pi sessions
I'm curious if anyone has had an agent analyze their ~/.pi/agent/sessions directory looking for ways to improve their workflows? This seems like a pretty obvious way to fine-tune things, like updating your AGENTS.md to improving frequent tool call failure or other common things your agents get hung up on.
It's somewhat sobering to get an agent to look at your stats. I started using pi around 4 months ago, and in this one project I've had 452 sessions, taking up ~400MB of disk, with 45k tool calls. Just over 4 billion total tokens, 3.79 billion of them cache-read tokens, and 22.7 million output tokens. The clanker estimates that if I were paying API rates (thankfully I'm not) it would have cost me ~$2,800. Yikes. I notice that /resume is taking longer and longer to offer me some candidates, I might have to prune this directory at some point.
The Fables of Orbilius Part II
I'm looking for the second volume of this work by A. D. Godley, published in 1902 via Edward Arnold, London as part of the "Arnold's School Series". It is said to contain 19 stories, plus 37 exercises. Part I can be found in the usual digital archives and you can sometimes find tattered physical copies online. The second volume I have been unable to locate online, however hard I have tried. I found a references to a copy in the British Library, The University of Leeds, and I suspect there is one at Oxford somewhere, as that was A. D. Godley's alma mater.
Legentibus is the only source I have for Part II, and indeed I wouldn't even know of its existence if weren't for their efforts, which I am thankful for. I do however want access to the complete book -- not just the stories but the exercises, illustrations, and everything that comes with it.
My question is: Has anyone ever seen this book, either a digital or physical copy? Would /u/legentibus_official be willing to make/share a scan of their copy? Is anyone else a huge fan of the first volume?