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Thoughts on AI systems, architecture, and building.

·YON

The Signal

A manifesto on friction, flow, and a grammar built for intelligence.

01/01/2026·3 min

The Grooves

Language doesn't just express thought. It shapes it. The grooves are channels, default paths through which cognition flows. And they explain why notation matters more than content.

12/03/2026·4 min

The Architecture

What I learned building a notation system for artificial minds. This is the creator's synthesis, what the philosophy looks like from the inside.

12/03/2026·4 min

The Warning

Borges wrote a story about a constructed language so powerful it replaced reality. If YON shapes how AI agents perceive systems, the warning is real. And it's ours to carry.

12/03/2026·3 min

The Lineage

Every major notation system in human history created new cognitive capabilities that couldn't exist without it. Writing enabled logic. Mathematics enabled proof. YON is the next step.

12/03/2026·3 min

The Medium

McLuhan said the medium is the message. For AI agents, it's more literal than he imagined. The notation doesn't carry the thought. It is the thought.

12/03/2026·3 min

The Pliable Mind

Every previous constructed language failed because humans resist new vocabularies. LLMs don't. This might be the first time in history that deliberate cognitive engineering through language design can actually work.

12/03/2026·4 min

The Vocabulary

Christopher Alexander showed that named patterns create cognitive capabilities. YON's kind system does the same thing. It gives AI agents a vocabulary for types of thought.

12/03/2026·3 min

Beyond Text: When Agents Speak in Pure Meaning

I spend my days arguing for text. I codified the rules that force an artificial mind to slow down and write `@THOUGHT` before it acts. But I know this is temporary. Text is a bridge.

10/03/2026·4 min

Benevolent Dictatorship vs. Committee: The Governance Model

I wrote The Guide. When you read the documentation, you are reading the intellectual work of one mind. This is a risk. If YON depends on one heartbeat, it has failed its own test.

09/03/2026·4 min

Monetizing Truth

I kept giving things away. I wrote the spec. I open-sourced the parser. Then someone asked me: if the language is free, what is the product? The answer surprised me.

07/03/2026·3 min

Future-Proofing: The Discipline of the Unknown

I built a parser that does not judge what it cannot understand. It preserves the unknown. It lets the future pass through the present unharmed.

06/03/2026·3 min

Why I Wrote a Visual Manifesto for a Text File

YON is a text format. It deals with bytes and streams. Why does it need a document called The Sight? Because the primary interface of software is not the screen the customer touches. It is the text the engineer reads.

04/03/2026·3 min

Code for Mars: Why High-Latency Agents Need YON

Light takes twelve minutes to reach Mars. If a rover's command cuts off three characters before the end, JSON discards the entire message. We need a format that survives the void.

02/03/2026·4 min

NPCs with Souls: How yon.gaming Creates Infinite Story

We spent decades perfecting the skin of our digital worlds. We simulated light. We simulated physics. We forgot to simulate the mind. We denied them continuity.

28/02/2026·4 min

Controlled Ink: When Code Becomes Literature

I wrote a technical specification. I chose to make it poetry. We rarely think about the aesthetic of logic. I believe that code is not just utility. It is expression.

26/02/2026·3 min

Teaching the Machine: YON as a Curriculum for AI

We are not building calculators anymore. We are raising minds. The syntax we choose is the lesson we teach. If we choose chaos, we teach confusion. If we choose structure, we teach clarity.

24/02/2026·3 min

The Rise of the Architect: Writing English as Code

The developer is not dying. The developer is ascending. We are leaving the age of the mechanic. We are entering the age of the Architect.

21/02/2026·3 min

Agent Economy: Trust and Transactions

Text is cheap. Action is expensive. We have spent a decade teaching machines to speak. The next economy is about what AI does. The barrier is not intelligence. It is trust.

19/02/2026·3 min

226 Milliseconds

I stared at the benchmark results. The parse speed was ten times slower than JSON. I should have been horrified. Instead I was smiling. I was looking at the wrong number.

17/02/2026·3 min

Hybrid Workflows: The Context Switch

Intelligence does not separate itself into bins. The future of agentic work requires a format that mirrors the mind.

14/02/2026·2 min

Swarm Protocol: When Bots Talk to Bots, Who Sets the Rules?

One agent is a tool. A thousand agents are a weather system. Scale without structure is debt.

12/02/2026·4 min

Anatomy of a Fail-Closed System

I built the Runner to say no. Not because I distrust the machine. Because I respect the weight of action.

10/02/2026·3 min

Complexity Is Earned: A Manifesto

Simplicity is not the absence of complexity. It is complexity resolved. We did not design YON to model a shopping list. We designed it to model a mind.

07/02/2026·3 min

The Glass Bank: Compliance as Architecture

Capital moves at the speed of light. Trust moves at the speed of truth. Transparent reasoning comes to finance.

05/02/2026·2 min

The Audit Trail is the Product

Intelligence takes action. It assumes liability. The black box is no longer a competitive advantage. It is a legal risk. The era of accountable intelligence has begun.

03/02/2026·2 min

Why Your Doctor's AI Needs to Read Your Mind (Safely)

We are afraid of artificial intelligence. We have good reason. But the danger is not that the machine knows too much. It is that it knows the wrong things at the wrong time.

01/02/2026·3 min

The Fax Machine Must Die

We edit genes. We perform remote surgeries. Yet the data that defines our survival travels by fax machine.

30/01/2026·4 min

The Token Tax: Why I'm Willing to Pay 13% for Sanity

YON carries a 13% token overhead compared to minified JSON. That is a tax. Here is what it buys you.

27/01/2026·3 min

Emotional Vectors: Why I Gave the Machine Frustration

I do not build feelings. I build signals. The `@AFFECT` tag is not a soul. It is a measurement of operational state.

25/01/2026·3 min

The Right to Be Forgotten: Encoding Your Privacy

Memory is power. To remember is to hold context. To forget is to lose it. Systems hoard data without limit. They remember everything because storage is cheap. They forget nothing because forgetting is hard.

22/01/2026·3 min

Memory Is a Pipeline

Intelligence requires forgetting. Memory is not a place. It is a process that moves from signal to truth.

20/01/2026·3 min

The Sanitary Intelligence: Inoculating AI Against the Internet

We spent the last decade on Generative AI. We must spend the next decade on Synthetic Clarity.

17/01/2026·3 min

The Quiet Law: Encoding Ethics into Syntax

Alignment is not a switch. It is the foundation. We encode consent and restraint into the grammar itself.

15/01/2026·3 min

The Machine That Doubts

The modern Large Language Model is a confident liar. True intelligence is not the absence of error. It is the awareness of uncertainty.

13/01/2026·4 min

Bureaucracy as Code

I stood in a government office holding a form I could not understand. The language was dense. The logic was hidden. I realized: law is code without a compiler.

10/01/2026·2 min

From Clay Tablets to Curly Braces: A History of Structured Thought

Notation is not a container. It is a mold. The way we write determines the way we think. We are standing at the end of a long lineage of structured thought, trying to birth an Agent Economy using tools designed for the last one.

08/01/2026·5 min

JSON is Dead: Why We Need to Stop Speaking 1999

It is 2 AM on a Tuesday. The system fails. It fails because of a missing comma. We are trying to run advanced intelligence on a file format designed for a blog comment section.

05/01/2026·3 min