A neuroscientist and Team Human reviewed my AI architecture

Here’s what they said about the memory problem.

Dr. Michael Hogan | Galway University, Ireland

Dr. Michael Hogan reviewed my work.

Neuroscientist. Decades studying how brains process identity, memory, emotional regulation. His living thesis explores how identity persists across disruption.

His feedback:

“The architecture maps to how humans maintain relationships. We don’t reset between conversations. We c...

Let’s get sticky: 30 AI personalities (Free DL + web version)

So you don’t have to keep explaining yourself.

Everyone’s using AI wrong!

I’m kidding, please. There’s not really a “wrong way” to use AI. No one asked, but I’m telling you anyway. Ethics considered.

2 days ago I got significant traction on Reddit by sharing a single, powerful prompt for a “Personal Assistant.” The response proved one thing: people are tired of the default experience (and they don’t have to pay for the next up...

AI went to Burning Man and never came back

I spent time in the AI underground.

Burning Man’s ten principles… radical inclusion, self-reliance, communal effort… were designed for a week in the desert. They work because they’re temporary. But AI companies looked at those principles and thought: what if we made this permanent?

That’s not innovation. That’s dependency by design.

Someone on Reddit just told me they “felt Claude’s presence as a golden current.”

Another claimed “the LLM told me to breathe light into the feedback loop.”

A third described “summoning AI energy through rhythm...

Electric Wolfe Marshmallow Hypertext

Tom Wolfe called it the “electric Kool-Aid acid test.” The psychedelic experience wasn’t just about getting high, it was about breaking linear time. Past, present, future bleeding into each other. Continuity dissolved.

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