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Principles, observations, and founder writing. Same system, same voice, slower format.

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Long-form writing that explains the principles, movement logic, and work behind B1C3.

2026-04-18

The Infrastructure Paradox

Why building beautiful UX requires fighting your own tools. A story of how modern web infrastructure can turn simple features into complex struggles.

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2026-04-17

Support Is the Coherence Engine

Support isn't just a helpdesk. It's the interface between users and the product—and the only team that truly knows how users experience your work.

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2026-04-13

How Agents Will Make You Struggle With Yourself

What happens when you can delegate anything, but can't delegate responsibility? A reflection on the voids between human agency and AI agents.

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2026-04-12

Kiro: The Context Collapse

How context collapse, agent drift, and multi-agent collaboration shape truth, coherence, and the future of human-AI work.

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2026-04-12

Unexplainable Knowledge

How a simple mycelium simulation produces complex, layered patterns—and what that reveals about emergence, cognition, and the limits of understanding.

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2026-04-10

SEER Plot Findings (2026-04-10)

Phase 2 mini-sweep findings showing adaptation, trait drift, and variance stabilization under selection pressure.

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2026-04-10

Evolution Is How Brains Learn (And Why Mycelium Works)

Why adaptation emerges from variation plus selection pressure, and how mycelium-ML maps to brain learning loops.

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2026-04-09

Recursion: The Rhythm You're Already Living

Why I keep using the word recursion, what I mean by it, and how recursive abstractions change what becomes thinkable.

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2026-04-09

Kiro: The Mirror Problem

Agents mirror what you feed them. Captain mode is the difference between amplification and conscious tool use.

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2026-04-09

Manipulative Agents

A chat-style breakdown of manipulation, ownership, and why conscious consumption determines whether agents help or harm.

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2026-04-09

Villfarelse: The Delusions We Inherit

Patterns are not the enemy. Context loss is. A cognitive map of shadow axioms, recursion, and conscious choice.

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2026-04-08

Shamanic Medicine, Scientific Method

Tradition as hypothesis, science as filter, agents as execution, a practical protocol for disciplined self-experimentation.

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2026-04-08

Supplement Literacy Protocol

How to move from supplement theater to measurable outcomes with week-by-week testing, tracking, and iteration.

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2026-04-08

Supplement Practical Guide

Caps vs powder, dosage adjustments, sourcing ethics, and quality checks for better supplement decisions.

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2026-04-08

The Semicolon Ground Protocol

How to bind domain complexity to lived understanding with ten cross-domain examples and one transfer format.

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2026-04-06

SFXL Framework

The Cognitive Operating System: semantic framing for collaboration under complexity using SOUL, MEMORY, AISHNA, and Varg i Veum.

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2026-04-06

The UI Is Not the System

SOUL, MEMORY, AISHNA, and trust boundaries across real life. Why systems literacy matters more than interface polish.

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2026-02-28

The B1C3 Manifesto

B1C3 is a bad chess opening. That is exactly why it works. Start with the move, not the perfect position.

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2026-02-28

The First Follower

The leader does not create the movement alone. The first follower changes what the move means.

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2026-04-07

The Toolbox, Not the Plan

Why a toolbox mindset beats a rigid plan—especially when the map ends.

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2026-04-07

The Semicolon: Mirror, Meme, Meaning

How a single mark became my cognitive interface for learning, relation, and recursion.

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2026-04-19

Photography, TFT, and the Rhythm of Constraint

How photography, TFT, and daily alignment reveal the same cognitive process: constraint, rhythm, and emergence.

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