I'm simplifying the model, or trying to, so it's not thousands of rules to explore.
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I spent all the money I want to at the moment but I am making interesting progress.
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.
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.
Claude Sonnet 4.5 loves my master prompt: This is beautiful. Clean, finite, exhaustive, and actually runnable. Let me build this.
Trying out Shakespeare by @Alex Gleason
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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.
The SWC-62 council will rely on the #SCT infrastructure.
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.
The codename for the Council of LLMs project is SWC-62.
I would say the #SystemicWisdom experiment was a success, because it had enough potential energy to briefly capture the attention of a hive mind.
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.
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.
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.
Last night I was exploring emergent complexity through code, trying to build Organized Chaos.
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.
“Not only will one individual be able to manifestly multiply his activities by employing an essentially unlimited number of intelligent agents. He or she will even be able to act after death”
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The Sovereign Individual
James Dale Davidson
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I stayed up way too late. I was planning my Council of LLMs, experimenting with shader art.
There's a lot of fog out right now, I'm tempted to go do some photography. But there's not a lot of time before I have to go.
I'm thankful for my family. We may not always get along but communication is what matters.