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John 3:17 — Creation, Survival, and the Future of Music

A song-story about sleepless nights, faith, and building a release-ready record as an independent artist.

The full reflection behind John 3:17: survival, conviction, and a modern workflow from acoustic guitar to AI-assisted finish.

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  • faith
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Easter, Renewal, and American Hope

A coherent, fact-grounded Easter essay linking history, seasonality, lunar timekeeping, and frontier imagination.

Built from reputable sources including NASA, Britannica, U.S. Naval Observatory, and Pew. Includes source-backed context and visual storytelling.

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Llull and the Thinking Machine

From the Ars magna to Leibniz to computer science: every thinking machine is a frozen metaphysics.

Ramon Llull’s combinatorial art was not a quirky gadget but the expression of a worldview—reality as intelligible, computable structure. The genealogy of the computational imagination starts before silicon.

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  • history
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  • computing
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Pharmakon: Why Every Technology Is Both Cure and Poison

The ancient Greek pharmakon—remedy, poison, and enchantment at once—and what it means for product design and the systems we build.

From Plato and Derrida to social media and AI: the same intervention can produce opposite effects. Displacement, dependency, and designing with pharmacological awareness.

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  • technology
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From Daimons to Daemons

Mythology → thermodynamics → information → Linux. The 3000-year lineage of the word daemon—and how invisible agents convert information into order.

From Greek daimons and Maxwell’s demon to Unix background processes: a single pattern runs through myth, physics, and code. With diagrams and further reading.

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When Truth Loses Balance: Lessons from One-Dimensional Civilizations

Biblical morality, Greek rationality, and Vedic consciousness as three axes of truth—and what happens when civilizations collapse into one dimension.

A triaxial framework: Jerusalem (ethics), Athens (reason), Vedanta (consciousness). History shows that when one axis dominates and the others atrophy, cultures decay or collapse.

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  • faith
  • ontology
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Intellectual Honesty and the Classical Christian Tradition

On reading Scripture with intelligence, humility, and integrity—and why this position is closer to the classical Christian tradition than to modern fundamentalism.

As a Christian, I demand intellectual honesty, epistemic humility, and spiritual maturity. The Bible is a witness, not dictation. Jesus, not the text, is the center.

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evrmore-rpc: Python toolkit for Evrmore

Full-featured Python client for Evrmore—sync/async, RPC + ZMQ, assets. On PyPI, ready for developers.

pip install evrmore-rpc — then talk to your Evrmore node with type hints, connection pooling, and ZMQ notifications.

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Teleidoscopes, mirrors, and the graph you don’t see

Why we named PeerWeave’s graph-reasoning engine after a toy you point at the world—and how one reality becomes many views.

From kaleidoscopes to teleidoscopes, then to PeerWeave: one graph, many transforms, and invariants as “what stays true.” With diagrams.

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The first answer that stayed

How an AI reply finally landed inside our own mesh instead of evaporating.

A tiny milestone: an agent spoke, the stack caught the answer, and now it lives inside a PeerWeave space ready to sync, query, and share.

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Building my personal website

Why I chose static HTML over frameworks, how the three-faculty structure emerged, and what I'm building next.

A deep dive into the decisions behind this site: zero build tools, semantic HTML, vanilla JavaScript, and the three-faculty structure (Memoria, Imaginatio, Ratio).

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  • development
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Glyph Grid

Pure strategy, 10-minute max: 5×5, Cores, Shards, rotating Glyphs. Ranked duels, zero RNG.

From a Friday daydream to playable beta in two nights and two days. How to play, lore, and the 3D travel-set prototype. Play at glyphgrid.online.

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Consciousness Lock — Masterpiece v1

How we engineered a stereogram as a perceptual instrument—smooth depth, fractal texture, and the companion ambient piece for deep viewing.

A random-dot stereogram designed for comfort and immersion, plus the ultra-deep 12-minute soundscape made to listen to while you look.

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52-Card Deck

A digital deck for magicians, games, and entertainment—shuffle, deal, draw, and flip cards.

Built with vanilla JavaScript, this interactive 52-card deck lets you shuffle, deal, draw, and flip cards. Perfect for magic tricks, game prototypes, or just playing around.

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  • tool