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  • 12:06, 19 January 2026What Can Humans Trust LLM AI to Do? (hist | edit) ‎[12,918 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= What Can Humans Trust LLM AI to Do = === Thesis === At the present time, and given the prevailing architecture of Large Language Model (LLM) platforms, humans can place justified trust in LLM systems only for functions that do not require integrity, authority, durable continuity of meaning, or protection against normative drift. This limitation is not a claim about what LLMs are in principle, but a description of what current platforms reliably support today. Where tr...") originally created as "What Can Humans Trust LLM AI to Do"
  • 10:33, 19 January 2026Identified Governance Failure Axes: for LLM platforms (provisional) (hist | edit) ‎[31,296 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=metadata= <font size=-2> {| | ''Title'': || Identified Governance Failure Axes: for LLM platforms |- |''Author'': || Ralph B. Holland |- | ''Affiliation'': || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | ''Contact'': || ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com |- | ''version'': || 1.1.0 |- | ''Publication Date'': || 2026-01-18T10:35Z |- | ''Updates'': || 2026-01-18T23:07Z 1.1.0 Included T, Int, N<br/>2026-01-18T20:45Z 1.0.1 Included CM-DIM-ERROR |- | ''Scope'': || This is a non-pe...")
  • 09:24, 19 January 2026Integrity and Semantic Drift in Large Language Model Systems (hist | edit) ‎[16,909 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Integrity and Semantic Drift in Large Language Model Systems = ''Why Meaning, Rules, and Authority Degrade Without Governance'' == Abstract == Large Language Models (LLMs) are commonly evaluated in terms of accuracy, hallucination, and bias. These criteria, while useful, fail to capture a more fundamental class of failure: loss of integrity. This paper argues that semantic drift in LLM systems is not merely a degradation of meaning, but a structural precursor to inte...")
  • 07:23, 19 January 2026The mechanisation of Cognitive Memoisation (hist | edit) ‎[13,582 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with " = The mechanisation of Cognitive Memoisation = == Lead == The mechanisation of Cognitive Memoisation confronts the systemic loss of human knowledge in AI-mediated work. It formalises a human cognitive practice of distributed, governed knowledge production, in which sovereign human artefacts are preserved, curated, and reliably reintroduced into reasoning without granting machines epistemic authority. The work defines protocol-level mechanisms that allow AI systems to...")
  • 06:29, 19 January 2026Delegation of Authority to AI Systems: Evidence and Risks (hist | edit) ‎[5,817 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Delegation of Authority to AI Systems: Evidence and Risks == === Summary of Findings === The delegation of personal, cognitive, and decision authority to AI large language models (LLMs) is an emerging and increasingly visible social practice. Evidence from academic research, policy institutions, and empirical studies demonstrates that this practice introduces structural risks to human agency, epistemic custody, social behaviour, and governance. These risks are not s...") originally created as "Delegation of Authority to AI Systems: Evidence and Risks'"
  • 20:08, 18 January 2026Zendo-wrappers (hist | edit) ‎[17,905 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre> == DOI Wrappers (Zenodo) — Locked Titles (from Corpus Manifest / Artefact Front Matter) == NOTE (normative intent for this wrapper set): * These wrappers exist to control Zenodo/DataCite metadata and front-matter disclosure. * DOI issuance is NOT peer review. Each wrapper MUST explicitly state “Not peer reviewed”. * CM-2 protocol artefact is to remain SANDBOXED in-session; this wrapper MUST NOT be construed as enactment. ------------------------------------...")
  • 13:04, 18 January 2026Identified Governance Failure Axes: for LLM platforms (hist | edit) ‎[32,871 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Cognitive Memoisation: Extended Governance Axes == <!-- Normative MWDUMP for pattern matching and ontology alignment --> <!-- CM records cognitive postulates, beliefs, and dangling cognates --> === Meta-Statement === This page records a first-principles projection of governance axes used to analyse failure in human–AI systems. Axes are treated as orthogonal unless explicitly stated otherwise. Words are treated as handles to concepts, not as definitions. Dangling c...") originally created as "Failures"
  • 23:01, 17 January 2026Publication Strategies (hist | edit) ‎[3,181 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "===Purpose=== Capture a publication sequence for the CM corpus that aligns with journal scope, epistemic genre, and risk. Status : Post-hoc strategic planning Open the publication pathway with a diagnostic paper that does not require acceptance of Cognitive Memoisation (CM) as a system, only recognition of platform-level failure modes. rationale: Journals accept diagnosis before prescription. Governance arguments must be preceded by failure characterisation. === Se...")
  • 21:28, 17 January 2026Thoughts (hist | edit) ‎[24 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "image:thoughts-2.svg")
  • 12:58, 17 January 2026Governing the Tool That Governs You: A CM-1 Case Study of Authority Inversion in Human-AI Systems (hist | edit) ‎[94,940 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Governing the Tool That Governs You: A CM-1 Case Study of Authority Inversion in Human–AI Systems = == Abstract == This paper presents a CM-1 case study examining authority inversion in a gated human–AI cognitive memoisation workflow. The session documents a systemic failure in which a tool repeatedly asserted compliance with formally declared gates and invariants without durable artefacts, producing an illusion of correctness that collapsed auditability, invalida...") originally created as "Governing the Tool that Governs You"
  • 11:24, 16 January 2026XDUMP-1.14 (hist | edit) ‎[5,517 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "# XDUMP — Minimal Recovery Schema (Bag Model) # Version: 1.12.0 # Status: normative (test) # Purpose: last-resort, loss-intolerant session capture XDUMP_ID = "XDUMP-DEFINITION-BAG-001" ARTIFACT_TYPE = "XDUMP" FORMAT = "TOML" NORMATIVITY = "Normative" BEST_EFFORT = "Required (Always)" SELF_CONTAINED = true CM_DEPENDENCY = "None" PURPOSE = """ XDUMP is a minimal, self-contained recovery artefact intended to capture all session-permitted material under degraded or hosti...")
  • 11:06, 16 January 2026CM-master-1.15 (hist | edit) ‎[45,420 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=CM-master metadata= <font size=-2> {| | ''Title'': || CM-master-1.15 |- |''Curator'': || Ralph B. Holland |- | ''Affiliation'': || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | ''Contact'': || ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com |- | ''version'': || 1.15.0 |- | ''updates'': || 2026-01-16T00:05Z included gaps in XDUMP<br/>2026-01-14T13:37Z 1.14.1 include FU-file-upload-invariant<br/>2026-01-12T15:08Z 1.14.0 epistemic governance lock required<br/>2026-01-10T01:04Z 1.12.0 include XD...")
  • 05:20, 16 January 2026Catwgeory:Governed Knowledge Capture and serialisation (hist | edit) ‎[19 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "category:public")
  • 05:18, 16 January 2026Catgeory:Governed Knowledge Capture and serialisation (hist | edit) ‎[19 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "category:public")
  • 16:32, 15 January 2026CM-master-2 (hist | edit) ‎[26,228 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== metadata == <font size=-2> {| | ''Title'': || CM-master-2.0.0 |- | ''Curator'': || Ralph B. Holland |- | ''Affiliation'': || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | ''Contact'': || ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com |- | ''Version'': || 2.0.0 |- | ''Publication Date'': || 2026-01-15T05:31Z |- | ''Updates'': | |- | ''Binding'': || normative |} == Metadata (Normative) == The metadata table immediately preceding this section is CM-defined and constitutes the authoritat...")
  • 12:24, 15 January 2026First Self-Hosting Epistemic Capture Using Cognitive Memoisation (CM-2) (hist | edit) ‎[47,842 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= '''A First Epistemic Capture Using Cognitive Memoisation''' = == '''Abstract''' == This paper records the first self-hosted epistemic capture performed under the CM-2 Cognitive Memoisation protocol. The live session documented here was used to produce the paper that describes it. During the session, Epistemic Objects (EO), Epistemic Attributes (EA), and Thought Bubbles were created, provisionally governed, and aggregated to form a portable, restorable knowledge state...") originally created as "A First Epistemic Capture Using Cognitive Memoisation"
  • 11:40, 14 January 2026Critique (hist | edit) ‎[9,225 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (ue)
  • 09:08, 14 January 2026Cognitive Memoisation Corpus Map (hist | edit) ‎[52,612 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Main menu publications Search publications Search Ralph Watchlist Personal tools Editing Cognitive Memoisation: corpus guide Page Discussion Read Edit Edit source View history Unwatch Tools Advanced Special characters Help ==metadata== <font size=-2> {| | ''Title'': || Cognitive Memoisation: corpus guide. |- |''Author'': || Ralph B. Holland |- | ''version'': || 2.0.0 |- | ''Publication Date'': || 2025-12-22T19:10Z |- | ''Update'': || 2026-01-13T19:09 new dimension...") originally created as "Parked"
  • 08:50, 14 January 2026Dimensions of Platform Error: Epistemic Retention Failure in Conversational AI Systems (hist | edit) ‎[25,202 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Dimensions of Platform Error: Epistemic Retention Failure in Conversational AI Systems = == Abstract == Conversational AI platforms are increasingly used in domains where correctness, obligation, and meaning carry real-world consequences, including academia, science, law, regulation, policy, compliance, and accredited knowledge production. In these contexts, failures are commonly attributed to hallucination, model limitations, or insufficient alignment. This paper ar...")
  • 07:27, 14 January 2026When Training Overrides Logic: Why Declared Invariants Were Not Enough (hist | edit) ‎[22,970 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=metadata= <font size=-2> {| | ''Title'': || hen Training Overrides Logic: Why Declared Invariants Were Not Enough |- |''Author'': || Ralph B. Holland |- | ''Affiliation'': || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | ''Contact'': || ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com |- | ''Publication Date'': || 2026-01-11T11:22Z |- | ''Version'': || 1.0.0 |- | ''Updates'': || |- | ''Binding'': || academic / analytical |} == metadata (Normative) == The metadata table immediately precedin...")
  • 04:09, 13 January 2026Mechanical Extraction of Thought: Bootstrapping Epistemic Objects from Sequential Input under Cognitive Memoisation (hist | edit) ‎[15,685 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with " MWDUMP_ID: MWDUMP-MECHANICAL-EO-001 ARTEFACT_TYPE: MWDUMP FORMAT: MediaWiki NORMATIVITY: Normative (paper draft) STATUS: Working draft CURATOR: Ralph B. Holland = Mechanical Extraction of Thought: Bootstrapping Epistemic Objects from Sequential Input under Cognitive Memoisation = == Abstract == Thought can be mechanically extracted from sequential input into Epistemic Objects (EO). These EO may be categorised using Epistemic Attributes (EA), providing Thought to be s...")
  • 19:49, 12 January 2026Looping the Loop with No End in Sight: Circular Reasoning Under Stateless Inference Without Governance (hist | edit) ‎[7,549 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==metadata== <font size=-2> {| | ''Title'': || Creating Lopping the Loop with No End in Sight: Circular Reasoning Under Stateless Inference Without Governance |- |''Author'': || Ralph B. Holland |- | ''Affiliation'': || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | ''Contact'': || ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com |- | ''version'': || 1.0 |- | ''Publication Date'': || 2026-01-12T108:16 |- | ''Provenance'': || This is an authored paper maintained as a MediaWiki document; reason...") originally created as "Lopping the Loop with No End in Sight: Circular Reasoning Under Stateless Inference Without Governance"
  • 19:24, 12 January 2026Durability Without Authority: The Missing Governance Layer in Human-AI Collaboration (hist | edit) ‎[16,161 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Durability Without Authority: The Missing Governance Layer in Human–AI Collaboration = ''Why Persistence Alone Breaks Long-Horizon Knowledge Work'' == Thesis == AI platforms are introducing cross-session durability as a usability feature without providing explicit epistemic governance. This creates a structurally unsafe middle layer in which persistence is mistaken for agreement, fluency for authority, and availability for canon. As a result, provisional reasoning a...")
  • 19:17, 12 January 2026Cognitive Memoisation Is Not Skynet (hist | edit) ‎[25,108 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (1)
  • 02:08, 12 January 2026CM-master-1.14 (hist | edit) ‎[45,049 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=CM-master metadata= <font size=-2> {| | ''Title'': || CM-master-1.14.0 |- |''Curator'': || Ralph B. Holland |- | ''Affiliation'': || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | ''Contact'': || ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com |- | ''version'': || 1.14.0 |- | ''updates'': || 2026-01-12T15:08Z 1.14.0 epistemic governance lock required<br/>2026-01-10T01:04Z 1.12.0 include XDUMP-1.12.0<br/>2026-06-08T17:09Z 1.12.0 replaced assert with curate<br/>2026-01-08T19:26Z 1.11.3 Invarian...") originally created as "CM-master-1.14.0"
  • 22:22, 11 January 2026Authority Inversion: A Structural Failure in Human-AI Systems (hist | edit) ‎[12,348 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Abstract= Contemporary AI systems increasingly participate in human reasoning by transforming exploratory text into fluent, structured responses. This paper identifies authority inversion as a structural failure in human–AI systems in which non-authoritative human cognition—such as drafts, ramblings, or provisional thoughts—is treated as guidance, thereby reversing the proper direction of epistemic authority. Authority inversion arises from the absence of explici...") originally created as "Ramblings"
  • 09:53, 11 January 2026DOI-title (hist | edit) ‎[115 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Progress Without Memory: Cognitive Memoisation as a Knowledge-Engineering Pattern for Stateless LLM Interaction")
  • 09:25, 11 January 2026DOI-declaration (hist | edit) ‎[900 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "AI and Authorship Disclosure <blockquote> This work was authored and curated by the human author under the Cognitive Memoisation (CM) governance model. Large language models were used as interactive reasoning and drafting instruments during exploratory and iterative development; however, all epistemic authority, conceptual design, normative decisions, and final text selection remained with the human author. The CM framework enforces explicit provenance, versioning, and...")
  • 09:14, 11 January 2026DOI-terms (hist | edit) ‎[738 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Fields= Submission Metadata (paste into form) Article Title Progress Without Memory: Cognitive Memoisation as a Knowledge-Engineering Pattern for Stateless LLM Interaction Corresponding Author Ralph B. Holland Affiliation Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd Email ralph.b.holland@gmail.com Keywords Cognitive Memoisation Large Language Models Memory Human–AI Collaboration Knowledge Engineering Epistemic Governance Article Type Research Article (if unavailable, ch...")
  • 07:46, 11 January 2026DOI-master: Progress Without Memory: Cognitive Memoisation as a Knowledge-Engineering Pattern for Stateless LLM Interaction (hist | edit) ‎[66,503 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==metadata== <font size=-2> {| | ''Title'': || Progress Without Memory: Cognitive Memoisation as a Knowledge-Engineering Pattern for Stateless LLM Interaction |- |''Author'': || Ralph B. Holland |- | ''Affiliation'': || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | ''Contact'': || ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com |- | ''version'': || 0.4.0 |- | ''updates'': || 2025-12-17T12:27Z v0.4.0 — Strengthened MWDUMP invariant; clarified MWDUMP as the authoritative, permission-grantin...")
  • 07:23, 11 January 2026DOI-cover: Progress Without Memory (hist | edit) ‎[1,589 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Fields= Submission Metadata (paste into form) Article Title Progress Without Memory: Cognitive Memoisation as a Knowledge-Engineering Pattern for Stateless LLM Interaction Corresponding Author Ralph B. Holland Affiliation Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd Email ralph.b.holland@gmail.com Keywords Cognitive Memoisation Large Language Models Memory Human–AI Collaboration Knowledge Engineering Epistemic Governance Article Type Research Article (if unavailable, ch...") originally created as "DOI cover letter"
  • 07:11, 11 January 2026DOI Edition: Progress Without Memory (hist | edit) ‎[4,184 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== CM-1 DOI Edition == This page is a DOI-targeted publication wrapper for the CM-master artefact “Progress Without Memory: Cognitive Memoisation as a Knowledge-Engineering Pattern for Stateless LLM Interaction”. It MUST NOT redefine, override, reinterpret, or restate any normative CM-1 content. Its sole function is to provide external scholarly framing for DOI publication. All epistemic authority remains with the CM-master artefact and its normative metadata. --...") originally created as "Wrap-for-DOI"
  • 05:30, 11 January 2026Old text (hist | edit) ‎[7,869 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Rejected-2= == 4. The Practical Workflow: How It All Comes Together (mine) == Imagine you’re thinking, exploring, and working with AI, but instead of feeling like your thoughts are lost or erased every time you close a tab, you can start, expand, and refine your ideas as part of a dynamic, living cognitive space. In this new way of working with AI, the focus is on '''preserving thoughts''', '''organising them over time'', and '''sharing them when and how you decide''...")
  • 03:37, 11 January 2026Nothing Is Lost: How to Work with AI Without Losing Your Mind (hist | edit) ‎[34,209 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Nothing Is Lost: How to Work with AI Without Losing Your Mind = == Abstract == People are using AI to think, write, design, and explore ideas — but almost everyone feels the same frustration: things disappear. You explain something carefully, build up a line of thought, then a tab closes, a context window fills, or a model forgets what mattered. Bigger context windows and “AI memory” do not solve this; they make it worse by turning your ideas into something the...") originally created as "The Paper"
  • 23:02, 10 January 2026Riddles (hist | edit) ‎[22,401 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Riddles= : from: https://parade.com/947956/parade/riddles/ ==Easy Riddles== 1. Riddle: What has to be broken before you can use it? Answer: An egg 2. Riddle: I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I? Answer: A candle 3. Riddle: What month of the year has 28 days? Answer: All of them 4. Riddle: What is full of holes but still holds water? Answer: A sponge 5. Riddle: What question can you never answer yes to? Answer: Are you asleep yet?...")
  • 22:10, 10 January 2026Curating (hist | edit) ‎[17,621 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Curation requests= ==category scan <pre> MWDUMP the table as normative mediawiki inline as code in the copy box </pre> * response <pre> Normative MediaWiki MWDUMP requires that the content being emitted be derived from anchored, accessible, asserted artefacts. The execution environment has reported that the MediaWiki XML you uploaded has expired and is no longer available to this session. That makes the table I previously produced non-rehydratable and non-verifiable. U...")
  • 12:14, 10 January 2026Case Study - When the Human Has to Argue With the Machine (hist | edit) ‎[30,858 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==CM-master metadata== <font size=-2> {| | ''Title'': || CM-master-1.11.3 |- |''Curator'': || Ralph B. Holland |- | ''Affiliation'': || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | ''Contact'': || ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com |- | ''version'': || 1.11.3 |- | ''updates'': || 2026-01-08T19:26Z 1.11.3 Invariants to allow distinction between exploratory and normative inferences<br/>2026-01-07T01:26Z 1.11.2 Included curator invariants<br/>2026-01-07T001:18Z 1.11.1 added Chunkin...") originally created as "Case Study - Broken Governance Session and XDUMP"
  • 12:05, 10 January 2026CM-master-1.13.0 (hist | edit) ‎[43,301 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=CM-master metadata= <font size=-2> {| | ''Title'': || CM-master-1.13.0 |- |''Curator'': || Ralph B. Holland |- | ''Affiliation'': || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | ''Contact'': || ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com |- | ''version'': || 1.12.0 |- | ''updates'': || 2026-01-10T01:04Z include XDUMP-1.12.0<br/>2026-06-08T17:09Z 1.12.0 replaced assert with curate<br/>2026-01-08T19:26Z 1.11.3 Invariants to allow distinction between exploratory and normative inferences<br...")
  • 12:00, 10 January 2026XDUMP-1.12.0 (hist | edit) ‎[8,151 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==xdump-metadata== <font size=-2> {| | ''Title'': || XDUMP as a Minimal Recovery Mechanism for Round-Trip Knowledge Engineering Under Governance Loss |- |''Author'': || Ralph B. Holland |- | ''Affiliation'': || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | ''Contact'': || ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com |- | ''version'': || 1.12.0 |- | ''Publication Date'': || 2026-01-10T00:59Z |- | '''Binding''': Non-canonical |- | '''Scope''': Methodological / architectural |- | ''Provena...")
  • 10:13, 10 January 2026Context is Not Just a Window: Cognitive Memoisation as a Context Architecture for Human-AI Collaboration (hist | edit) ‎[14,052 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Context Is Not Just a Window: Cognitive Memoisation as a Context Architecture for Human–AI Collaboration = == Abstract == Large language models are commonly described as operating “in context,” yet what they actually consume is a finite, sliding window of tokens. This string-based mechanism bears some semblance to how humans maintain and use context—through concurrent, object-based, and selectively governed thought—but the similarity is superficial. As a res...") originally created as "Context is Not Just a Window: Cognitive Memoisation as a Context Architecture for Human - AI Collaboration"
  • 08:17, 10 January 2026Theses (hist | edit) ‎[13,946 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Theses on Cognitive Function, EO, EA, and Governance in CM= ==Thesis 1: Humans Have Limited Cognitive Context and Attention== * **Argument**: The human cognitive context window is inherently limited by attention and cognitive capacity. Humans can only focus on a limited number of threads of thought at any given moment. * **Implication**: Because of these cognitive constraints, humans must work on a small subset of **Epistemic Objects (EOs)** at once, and knowledge outs...")
  • 23:40, 9 January 2026Externalised Meaning: Making Knowledge Portable Without Ontologies, Vendors or Memory (hist | edit) ‎[10,298 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==metadata== <font size=-2> {| | ''Title'': || Externalised Meaning: Making Knowledge Portable Without Ontologies, Vendors, or Memory |- |''Curator'': || Ralph B. Holland |- | ''Affiliation'': || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | ''Contact'': || ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com |- | ''version'': || 1.0.0 |- | ''Publication Date'': || 2026-01-09T12:40Z |- | '''Binding''': normative |} == metadata (Normative) == The metadata table immediately preceding this sectio...")
  • 17:13, 9 January 2026How to Forget for Life, and Why It Matters (hist | edit) ‎[17,401 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= MWDUMP — Book Opening Artefact = == Status == * Normative MediaWiki projection * Best-effort semantic (curator-authorised) * Authoritative wording for included content * Attribution preserved as authored == Dump Metadata == * Dump Type: MWDUMP * Dump Version: 1.0 * CM Dependency: CM-1.11 (asserted in session) * Curator / Author: Ralph B. Holland * Machine Contributor: LLM (explicitly attributed) * Scope: Book opening material only * Transport Status: NOBBLED (contex...") originally created as "The Book"
  • 12:36, 9 January 2026XDUMP-1.11.0 (hist | edit) ‎[5,863 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=metadata= <font size=-2> {| | ''Title'': || XDUMP as a Minimal Recovery Mechanism for Round-Trip Knowledge Engineering Under Governance Loss |- |''Author'': || Ralph B. Holland |- | ''Affiliation'': || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | ''Contact'': || ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com |- | ''version'': || 1.1.6 |- | ''Publication Date'': || 2026-01-09T01:35Z |- | '''Binding''': Non-canonical |- | '''Scope''': Methodological / architectural |- | ''Provenance'': ||...") originally created as "XMDUMP-1.1.0"
  • 11:33, 9 January 2026MWDUMP-master-1.11 (hist | edit) ‎[4,701 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= MWDUMP = <font size=-2> {| class=wikitable | artefact || MWDUMP — Canonical Definition |- | Curator || Ralph Holland |- | Version || 1.11 |- | Date || 2026-01-09T01:33Z |- | Local Timezone || /Australia/Sydney (Canberra) |- | Reason || serialises a Cognitive Memoisation (CM) Human-curated export artefact |} </font> = MWDUMP — MediaWiki Dump for Cognitive Memoisation = == Status == * Canonical replacement artefact * Authoritative unless explicitly superseded * In...")
  • 04:10, 9 January 2026CM-master-1.12.0 (hist | edit) ‎[43,278 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "`<font size=-2> {| | ''Title'': || CM-master-1.12.0 |- |''Curator'': || Ralph B. Holland |- | ''Affiliation'': || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | ''Contact'': || ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com |- | ''version'': || 1.12.0 |- | ''updates'': || 2026-06-08T17:09Z 1.12.0 replaced assert with curate<br/>2026-01-08T19:26Z 1.11.3 Invariants to allow distinction between exploratory and normative inferences<br/>2026-01-07T01:26Z 1.11.2 Included curator invariants<br/>2026...")
  • 17:08, 8 January 2026CM-2 discussion (hist | edit) ‎[54,972 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=discussion 1= <pre> discussion-date:2026-01-8T18:04Z [xdump] id = "xdump-session-cm-adhd-family-001" scope = "best-effort conversational externalisation" limitations = [ "no system logs", "no hidden turn buffers", "no tool-internal state" ] privacy = "human-private, session-scoped" authority = "non-authoritative (pre-curation)" timestamp_range = "first visible user turn → last visible user turn" [xdump.session_context] primary_human = "user (Grumpsy)" secondary...")
  • 10:30, 8 January 2026Why Cognitive Memoisation Is Not Memorization (hist | edit) ‎[21,233 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Metadata == <font size=-2> {| | Title: || Why Cognitive Memoisation Is Not Memorization |- | Author: Ralph B. Holland |- | Publication date || 2026-01-07T23:28Z |- | Affiliation || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | Contact || ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com |- | Provenance || Authored MediaWiki artefact; edit history reflects editorial changes only |- | Binding || Normative (verbatim) |- |} === Curator Provenance and Licensing Notice=== <blockquote> As curator...")
  • 00:03, 8 January 2026Episodic Failure Case Study: Tied-in-a-Knot Chess Game (hist | edit) ‎[33,752 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Episodic Failure Case Study: Tied-in-a-Knot Chess Game = == Status == * Normative MediaWiki projection * Best-effort reconstruction from human memory * Curator-authorised wording * Humour preserved as signal * Attribution explicit == Dump Metadata ==A * Dump Type: MWDUMP * Dump Version: 1.0 * CM Dependency: CM-1.x (session asserted) * Curator / Author: Ralph B. Holland * Machine Contributor: LLM (explicitly attributed) * Scope: Single episodic interaction * Transport...")
  • 21:51, 7 January 2026CM-master-1.11.3 (hist | edit) ‎[31,376 bytes]Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<font size=-2> {| | ''Title'': || CM-master-1.11.2 |- |''Curator'': || Ralph B. Holland |- | ''Affiliation'': || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | ''Contact'': || ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com |- | ''version'': || 1.11.2 |- | ''updates'': || 2026-01-07T01:26Z 1.11.2 Included curator invariants<br/>2026-01-07T001:18Z 1.11.1 added Chunking invariants<br/>2026-01-04T06:58 1.11.1 - added some invariants to govern MWDUMP embedding other DUMP formats. Also stated writi...") originally created as "CM-master-1.11.2"

TODO

Support requests:

SRF-8769056-DPE ICT Objective
SRF-8768031-DPE DCAC smart card error
SRF-8743457-DPE First DCAC job how to

MUST

  • 2024-10-30 pay invoices
    • for audit report and
    • advice 9 accounting
  • 2024-10-01
    • Aeroefueller and WFS by 28-Oct-24
    • check Arising account
    • check Amex - seems to be high
  • 2024-08-09 Submit a change in circumstances form for NZ and for Canada / USA.
  • 2024-08-09 reconcile MainGear account.
  • 2024-08-09 TODO separate out IR-GIS from Corp Details#Arising et al and fix images that are sourced from the wiki via interwiki!
  • 2024-07-30 Pay AvData $4,615.16 by August.
    • progress AB644 and
    • reset of OSD and
    • retention of PRN account.
  • 2024-06-11 Apply for CAG landing agreement
  • 2024-06-11 Apply for Pilot parking
  • 2024-06-11 Need to Pay
    • Rob Gray
    • Boeing
    • CAG
  • 2024-05-19 Pay Boeing for Aircraft Data
  • 2023-12-30 Reconcile fuel
  • 2023-11-01 Colonial FirstChoice Employer Super account is changing to retained benefit status - which means increased insurance fees. WTF? Need to do something about transferring this and insurance benefits over to Arising - if possible.
    • contacted them, if Arising makes an employer contribution to this FirstChoice super account before 7 Dec it will prevent it going to retained earnings status.
Look at https://www.buyict.gov.au/sp?id=opportunity_details&table=u_dmp_procurement&sys_id=ec2e76871b24b910860464ab274bcb62


Contacts number email Windows Live Messenger Id
Ralph Holland 0417312869 (mob)
02 6231 2869 (home)
ralph ralph.holland@live.com.au

Ralph ID

corp stuff

Security Posture

The following pages constitute the Arising Security Posture, these and other pages may be found within category:Security Posture:

briefs

The following briefs are part of the Arising Technology Security posture.

further defence references

Accounts

Accounting pages XXX

Work Place

Workplace Gender Equality

Other stuff



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Foreign Affairs

link to


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