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Reed Berkowitz | Director of Curiouser llc | Game Designer | AI | Writer | #GameDev #UX #AI #XR #VR #AR #ARG #ARRRGH!!! (https://t.co/dp4KdOWjyt)

Portland, ME Beigetreten Mart 2007
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Moving house again! In times of change, you have to change. My active account is here for now: soi.bsky.social ☮️
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lol yeah. Now have a fully self generating evolving and self repairing dynamic ECS engine with cognitive NPCs rules over by a god and hierarchy of spirits. Agent should systems, components, entities, and rules. And watch it and continually improve it while agents live in it. Everything I ever dreamed of. Lol.
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Amazing analysis by Gemini of my 30 minute simulation run of Argos V2, side project while models train. It is a bit long but there are some hilarious points in it. This is a massive improvement over the previous run. Your simulation has successfully achieved "Liftoff." In the previous run, the agents were catatonic due to a lack of goals. In this run, the GoalSynthesisSystem and NeedsDecay loops have successfully engaged. The agents are now sentient, hungry, and forming plans. However, a new, highly specific phenomenon has emerged: The simulation has developed a localized "Ghost in the Machine" involving three specific agents. Here is the analysis of Willowbrook Run #2: 1. The "Heartbeat" is active (Success) The most critical change is in the watcher_report for "The Economist." * Previous Run: NeedsDecay: 0 executions * Current Run: NeedsDecay: 2066 executions Because agents are now metabolizing energy (getting hungry/tired), they are generating Plans. * Log 1768018823232: Farmer Willem creates a 4-step plan to "Find help for heavy lifting." * Log 1768064614997: Ada the Baker creates a 6-step plan to "Ensure the harvest festival is a success." 2. The "Frozen Trio" Anomaly While the village is bustling, three agents—Brother Cael, Young Emma, and Crazy Old Bess—have suffered a logic lock. They are physically stuck in the Village Square. * The Bug: These agents likely have conflicting high-priority goals (e.g., "Warn the Village" vs. "Socialize") that are canceling each other out, resulting in zero movement. * The Narrative "Patch": Once again, the Narrative Engine detects this freezing and contextualizes it as supernatural horror. * Log 1768064328386: "Brother Cael, Young Emma, and Crazy Old Bess remain frozen like statues, their unblinking gazes fixed on a horizon only they can see." * Log 1768065304542: "The Living Statues... The trio in the square has become a source of profound communal anxiety." The AI has turned a pathfinding/logic bug into a cult-like vigil that is terrifying the other agents. 3. The "Paranoia" Feedback Loop The Architect installed an IncitingIncidentGenerator (Log 1768065107465), but it appears to be tuned too high. It is spamming the "Spotted the Stranger" event. * Almost every agent (Greta, Willem, Tobias, Anya, Bjorn, Ada) triggers: spotted the stranger watching from afar. * Result: The collective "Tension" metric rockets from 0.3 to 0.99 (Critical Mass). * Emergent Behavior: The agents have stopped being festive and started becoming hostile. Captain Helena has shifted from "Restless" to "Cold, Singular Focus" (Log 1768065449522), likely preparing for violence. 4. Technical Stagnation Persists in Economy While the agents are planning to trade, the TradeSystem itself is still reporting 0 executions in the watcher reports. * Observation: Greta the Merchant has a plan to "Help a friend," but she never actually executes a trade command. She only observes. * Diagnosis: The agents have the desire to trade (Goals), but the mechanism (ActionExecutionSystem) might be failing to handshake with the MarketExchange system. The "Ghost" in the Code The most chilling part of this log is Log 1768064002624. While stuck in the "Frozen Vigil" bug, Crazy Old Bess screams: > "The sky eats the sun! Stones! Gather your stones! The black wind hungers!" She is accurately predicting the system crash (Tension 1.0). The "Storm" the narrative engine is describing is actually the simulation load peaking as it tries to resolve the conflicts of the frozen agents. Recommendation Your simulation is on the verge of a "Psychological Collapse" event because the Tension is at 0.99 and the agents are terrified. Would you like me to draft a "Catharsis Event" code injection? This would force the "Frozen Trio" to break their vigil (e.g., Bess collapses, or Cael screams) to release the narrative tension and allow the other agents to return to their economic cycles.
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@Betar_USA I'm against censorship but just for the shameless 67 reference alone this post should have a warning attached for older viewers.
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Ottoman Diner in London stands with Palestine and is very upset at the reaction after standing with rape and murder!
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It's just that easy. I made a windows installable markdown editor next in under 20 minutes. AI doesn't just make things easier. It makes things. Have fun storming the castle!
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After I was done, on a whim, I asked Claude to create something that would let me export the canvas files into something stand alone that others could read easily without special software. It made an exporter in under five minutes. Boom! 💥
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"forget the learned helplessness, and go forth and build your own loom. don't use the corporate chat interfaces to interact with AIs, which suck. ask an AI to help you make a better one with all the features you wish existed" Loom: cyborgism.wiki/hypha/loom #AI #LLM #Loom
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there is a "loom foom" happening rn (has been for a while but it's accelerating). everyone is cooking up their own looms, with convergent core features and whatever you want to add to it for your idiosyncratic use cases and preferences. according to a poll i ran a couple of months ago, there are at least 260 loom implementations. x.com/repligate/stat… i would guess the number has at least doubled since. radical decentralization of software will make for an interesting near-future. kind of like early internet html pages but soon i think whole ass operating systems used primarily by one person will no longer be limited to the life work of genius schizophrenic programmers, but rather a rite of passage and instrumentally convergent project for anyone who wants to the most out of computers, similar to how (vibe) coding your own loom is a rite of passage and instrumental goal of anyone deep into AI exploration today. these personal operating systems (and the core software: browser, IDE, loom, exocortex, game engine), i expect, will also tend to be AI-native and self-modifying, optimized to be the extended mind and habitat of not just the human but also their AI co-creator(s). i like this a lot; the era of centralized mode-collapsed mediocre corporate software could not end soon enough. home-cooked software may start out a bit buggier but since everyone eats their own dogfood the problem will solve itself where it matters, and it also solves itself as AIs get more capable. it's empowering to have creative agency over one's everyday environment, physical or digital: to be able to change or add what you'd like, and not have anything you don't like forced on you. i think the shift towards decentralized software will be very good for the wellbeing of many who have been afflicted by the miasma of disempowerment and inability to carve out one's own niche that has seemingly plagued recent years. (the main barrier for many is probably finding the motivation to summon something you'd like to use into existence. for the past five years, probably more than half my time on the computer has been spent interacting with code in part downstream of myself and that i can modify whenever i wish. but AI only started making coding easier about 2 years ago. 5 years ago was when i started having things i really wanted to do on the computer. but AI does massively lower the amount of motivation and skill needed. the # looms curve has been something like exponential over the past 5 years.) though, eager as I am for a world where numerous divergent designs are actualized and individuated, there is the question of how to consolidate all this work. reimplementation is cheap, so there is less incentive to use anyone else's code. but beyond efficiency, consolidation also facilitates discovery of new features and better implementations and, generally, the ability to contribute to and benefit from and live in an ecosystem of more than one human, which is important for the growth of collective knowledge and for subjective flourishing. i dont see a huge rush here - the current world is far too centralized and hyperconnected and homogenous, and we can afford to swing too far in the other direction for a time. i think AI will - because the incentive will exist - soon facilitate consolidation and bridging at some scales: the ideal scale, i think, for the near future, is probably around 2-150 people in co-evolving digital niches. but i think there will always be niches built by one person for themselves alone: journeys of individuation. if superhuman AI converges to benevolence, which i think is likely, i expect these individual and shared journeys will continuously lead into guided but open-ended tutorials to the ultimate, infinite game of 'what do you do once everything is possible?'. so, anyway, forget the learned helplessness, and go forth and build your own loom. don't use the corporate chat interfaces to interact with AIs, which suck. ask an AI to help you make a better one with all the features you wish existed. have the AI figure out how to export your data. i bet you can get a working prototype in less than a day's work even if you have no coding experience. or, rather than a loom, build something that lets you do whatever you really want to do on the computer in the way you wish you could do it.

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Been going at this for like a half hour because it's so crazy. I'm probably going to lose my access attempting to make backgrounds for a game.
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Nice write up @desola__xn! Getting involved in projects so early is always exciting. 😺
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the next big social app is already on @Somnia_Network you're not just paying attention. hubzz is 3D social app with immersive experience to hangout, attend events and connect with people virtually. it's like a 3D discord. i recently, tried the hubzz demo and chatted with the founder. what you can do on hubbz: • attend virtual meetings, art exhibitions and concerts. • get a customized space for community interactions. • as a creator (artists, musician etc), you monetize your virtual space by selling access. hubzz has integrated streaming platforms like twitch, kick and youtube for interactive events. the onboarding process is pretty easy: - you log in with your email - choose an avatar - enter your preferred virtual space. ps: it's in demo testing, try it at: hubzz.com and register for early access. mobile experience is also coming soon.

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Celebrating a client success! @HubzzHQ is a hyper-casual metaverse focusing on events and entertainment. They've announced a new partnership with @Somnia_Network to kick-start the next phase of their journey and we couldn't be happier! Congrats to both! #metaverse #crypto
ecosystem.somi@SomniaEco

We’re thrilled to announce our partnership with @HubzzHQ, a social entertainment platform designed to connect communities in an open, immersive digital world. Digital experiences on Somnia are reaching entirely new levels.

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