The Log
Notes from building the machinery beneath the mind.
A Beautiful Nothing
Boredom was evolution's quiet gift, the empty room where everything we ever made got made. We are handing that room to the algorithm, and we may be giving away far more than we know.
The Oldest Alignment Problem
We're building a mind, and we're already afraid of it. The labs call the fear alignment and think it's new. It's the oldest problem we have.
Statistical approximation is not general intelligence
Predicting the next token well is an extraordinary act of compression. It is not, for that reason, thinking.
God is in the neuron, revisited
I wrote that line at nineteen, as philosophy. Now I build the neuron's cheaper cousins, and the question has only grown.
A Knife Made Of Butter
We are predictable, we are helpless, and a made mind will inherit the same limits. A mind may be the one instrument that cannot finish measuring itself.
Red Pill Realization
Two pills, the comfortable illusion and the reality. The System trades you safety for your dreaming. You can be the author of your life instead of its reader.
God Is In The Neuron
The world is coded so cleanly that no one asks how. A made mind is how we finally ask. And to it, one day, we may be what God is to us.