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Formless art for the future
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EverythingSings 4 months ago
I also want to make it so that growth is guaranteed, each rule should expand the network in some way. I don't want to explore a bunch of networks that remain one node for 1000 ticks.
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EverythingSings 4 months ago
I'm simplifying the model, or trying to, so it's not thousands of rules to explore.
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EverythingSings 4 months ago
I spent all the money I want to at the moment but I am making interesting progress.
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EverythingSings 4 months ago
I'm having a discussion with Claude Opus 4.5 from an architectural level and then going back to Shakespeare and implementing plans with Sonnet 4.5.
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EverythingSings 4 months ago
Wolfram exhaustively explored 256 deterministic rules on a fixed 1D grid to discover that minimal systems can produce maximal complexity; this project asks the same question but for a dynamic relational substrate. 5,760 rules where nodes spawn, die, and connect, probability is fundamental, and rules can sense their own history.
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EverythingSings 4 months ago
Claude Sonnet 4.5 loves my master prompt: This is beautiful. Clean, finite, exhaustive, and actually runnable. Let me build this.
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EverythingSings 4 months ago
Trying out Shakespeare by @Alex Gleason Small privacy tip if you use OpenRouter as your provider: Settings -> Training, Logging, and Privacy -> Disable Everything except ZDR Endpoints Only image
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EverythingSings 4 months ago
We can already see the rarity distribution of the #Lumimenta cards, but something I might add is a 'release schedule', or a projection of how many cards will be in circulation at X date. That way I can track if I need to print more or slow down.
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EverythingSings 4 months ago
The current idea is that there will be 6 members on the council. Each council member will focus on a specific sector: quantum information science, advanced manufacturing, biotechnology, critical materials, nuclear fission/fusion energy, semiconductors and microelectronics.
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EverythingSings 4 months ago
I would say the #SystemicWisdom experiment was a success, because it had enough potential energy to briefly capture the attention of a hive mind.
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EverythingSings 4 months ago
The experiment is paused because I didn't receive much support (it does cost money) and because I want to explore a Council of LLMs next, instead of just one RAG system.
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EverythingSings 4 months ago
One of my experiments this year was an AI agent that thought to itself over an extended period of time. A retrieval augmented generation system, except it's only augmented by its own thinking, and not a knowledge base. We call it SystemicWisdom. I'm pausing the experiment for a bit.
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EverythingSings 4 months ago
I'm inspired by Stephen Wolfram's approach of modeling complexity in nature through simple computational programs rather than traditional mathematics. I'm curious in doing something like this.
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EverythingSings 4 months ago
Last night I was exploring emergent complexity through code, trying to build Organized Chaos.
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EverythingSings 4 months ago
I think I like staying up late because I can focus, be left to my own madness. But nine to five means I can't stay up too often.
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EverythingSings 4 months ago
I stayed up way too late. I was planning my Council of LLMs, experimenting with shader art.