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Back in my day the online medium was unspecified
A meta-post or something that quacks like one
Mar 28
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On the Need for Murals in Cities
Murals are a way a community reorients itself in a landscape that otherwise would be devastatingly monotonous and disorienting.
Mar 28
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An Unsent Letter
One of the last things you said to me before walking out of my life for the last time is “we just see things differently.” That’s true.
Mar 17
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Governance as a Loss Function and Why We Need Communities
I’m pretty tired of policy makers talking about what’s good for “The United States” as if it has unilateral concerns.
Mar 14
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February 2026
On AI Weapons
I’ve done a lot of thinking about AI and weapons.
Feb 26
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Exploring Surreal Narratives with Subjective AI
Heeding the call of the moth men and the appeasement of Darlene of dimension 39, the final resting place of hot dogs.
Feb 2
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January 2026
Why would we want subjective AI?
It may be both safer and more efficient.
Jan 20
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Do you think Star Trek was aware that it was being cheesy or was it trying to be serious TV?
A conversation about limited vocabularies, computational subjectivity, and the 'hard problem' of maybe being a mirror.
Jan 15
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Minary as a Luhmannian Autopoietic System
Acknowledging the debt to Niklas Luhmann and his interpretation of autopoiesis as a social process.
Jan 11
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Visualizations to Accompany "The Minary Primitive of Computational Autopoiesis" Preprint
Yesterday my collaborator Dr.
Jan 10
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