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- 12:14, 10 January 2026 Case Study — When the Human Has to Argue With the Machine (hist | edit) [30,061 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 2026 CM-master-1.13.0 (hist | edit) [43,328 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 2026 XDUMP-1.12.0 (hist | edit) [7,753 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 2026 Context is Not Just a Window: Cognitive Memoisation as a Context Architecture for Human - AI Collaboration (hist | edit) [13,965 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...")
- 08:17, 10 January 2026 Theses (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 2026 Externalised Meaning: Making Knowledge Portable Without Ontologies, Vendors or Memory (hist | edit) [10,219 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 2026 How 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 2026 XDUMP-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 2026 MWDUMP-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 2026 CM-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 2026 CM-2 discussion (hist | edit) [55,022 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 2026 Why Cognitive Memoisation Is Not Memorization (hist | edit) [21,155 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...")
- 00:54, 8 January 2026 UI Constraint — Absence of Presentation-Level Styling Support (hist | edit) [8,052 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= UI Constraint — Absence of Presentation-Level Styling Support = == Anchor == ;Identifier :UI-C-01 ;Title :UI Constraint — Absence of Presentation-Level Styling Support ;Paper Type :Normative Environmental Constraint Note ;Status :Normative (environmental) ;Applicability :Conversational, safety-sanitised LLM platform user interfaces ;Publication Date :2026-01-07T02:55Z ;Provenance Rule :Publication date anchored to first recorded public version; subsequent r...")
- 00:03, 8 January 2026 Episodic Failure Case Study: Tied-in-a-Knot Chess Game (hist | edit) [33,682 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 2026 CM-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"
- 10:39, 7 January 2026 Axes of Authority in Stateless Cognitive Systems: Authority Is Not Intelligence (hist | edit) [15,071 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Axes of Authority in Stateless Cognitive Systems: Authority Is Not Intelligence= ==Abstract== Stateless cognitive systems, including large language models, produce fluent and contextually rich outputs while deliberately lacking durable memory, shared state, and intrinsic authority. This architectural choice creates a recurring mismatch between user expectations and system guarantees, in which authority is perceived or implied based on fluency, apparent continuity, o...") originally created as "Authority Axes"
- 18:40, 6 January 2026 Let's Build a Ship - Cognitive Memoisation for Governing Knowledge in Human - AI Collaboration (hist | edit) [54,350 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Let’s Build a Ship — Cognitive Memoisation for Governing Knowledge in Human–AI Collaboration = == Abstract == Large language models and other probabilistic systems are increasingly used as collaborators in knowledge-intensive work. While these systems can generate fluent and contextually rich outputs, they are inherently stateless, non-authoritative, and prone to subtle forms of drift, rediscovery, and silent reinterpretation. These failure modes are not primar...") originally created as "Let;s Build a Ship - Cognitive Memoisation for Governing Knowledge in Human - AI Collabortion"
- 16:59, 6 January 2026 Let's Build a Ship (hist | edit) [5,752 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "!-- ===================================================================== MWDUMP :: PAPER Title: Let’s Build a Ship Format: MediaWiki (normative) Authority: Human-curated (Ralph B Holland) Status: ASSERTED Scope: Publication-ready paper (non-canonical unless promoted) Binding: Stable; revisions require explicit human action ===================================================================== --> = Let’s Build a Ship = ''Why c...")
- 15:01, 6 January 2026 CM-2 Public Statement (hist | edit) [4,187 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| | ''Title'': || CM Public Statement |- |''Curator'': || Ralph B. Holland |- | ''Affiliation'': || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | ''Contact'': || ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com |- | ''version'': || 1.0 |- | ''Publication Date'': || 2026-01-06T04:01Z |- | '''Binding''': normative and assertable |} <div style="break-before:page"></div> === Curator Provenance and Licensing Notice=== <blockquote> This document predates its open licensing. As curator and author,...") originally created as "CM Public Statement"
- 15:38, 4 January 2026 CBS-ralph (hist | edit) [2,815 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Appendix O — Cognitive Boundary Signal: Reflective Cognitive Posture == This appendix defines a Cognitive Boundary Signal (CBS) intended to remind both the human practitioner and the assisting system of the practitioner’s characteristic mode of thinking. This CBS is descriptive and governance-oriented. It is not a diagnosis, a psychological classification, or a therapeutic claim. === CBS Identifier === CBS: Reflective Polymathic Cognition Mode === Purpose ===...")
- 15:35, 4 January 2026 Parked Paper Topics (hist | edit) [3,956 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= MWDUMP — MediaWiki Dump for Cognitive Memoisation = == MWDUMP Header == * MWDUMP * version: 1.0 * status: normative * best_effort: true * publication_datetime_z: 2026-01-04T00:00Z == Metadata == * Title: Cognitive Memoisation — Identified Thin Areas (Stub Corpus) * Author: Ralph B. Holland * Affiliation: Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd * Contact: ralph.b.holland [at] gmail.com * Provenance: Human-authored MediaWiki artefact derived from corpus gap analysis * S...")
- 14:49, 4 January 2026 Journey: Human-Led Convergence in the Articulation of Cognitive Memoisation (hist | edit) [11,485 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= MWDUMP — MediaWiki Dump for Cognitive Memoisation = == MWDUMP Header == * MWDUMP * version: 1.0 * status: normative * best_effort: true * publication_datetime_z: 2026-01-04T00:00Z == Metadata == <font size=-2> {| class = wikitable | Title: || Journey: Human-Led Convergence in the Articulation of Cognitive Memoisation |- | Author: Ralph B. Holland |- | Publication date || 2026-01-04T00:00Z |- | Affiliation || Arising Technology Systems Pty Ltd |- | Contact || ralp...") originally created as "Place-1"
- 12:28, 4 January 2026 CM-master-1.11 (hist | edit) [34,223 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Cognitive Memoisation (CM) 1.11 — Instructional Specification = ''This document is normative. It is written as instruction to future instances of the LLM and is intended to be asserted by a human curator. All invariants herein are binding for the duration of the session in which CM is asserted.'' == 1. Purpose == Cognitive Memoisation (CM) is a human-governed framework for ensuring '''semantic fidelity, epistemic stability, and intent preservation''' when interact...")
- 08:29, 4 January 2026 Nginx (hist | edit) [49 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "https://publications.arising.com.au/html/uniq.log")
- 01:53, 4 January 2026 CM Capability survey invariants (hist | edit) [10,000 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Applicability Note = The invariants and predicates defined in this section SHALL be applied to all market survey executions from Version 2 onward. They SHALL NOT be used to reinterpret, correct, or invalidate Version 1 results, which remain a valid historical snapshot executed under the definitions and evidence available at that time. --- == I. Capability Definition Invariants (Authoritative) == All capability meanings are fixed by: ''Cognitive Memoisation: LLM Sys...")
- 14:21, 3 January 2026 Cognitive Memoisation (CM): Dynamic Epistemic Handling Under Human Authority (pending) (hist | edit) [10,360 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "--- Publication Pending --- category:Public") originally created as "Cognitive Memoisation (CM): Dynamic Epistemic Handling Under Human Authority"
- 05:40, 3 January 2026 CM-master-copy (hist | edit) [182,078 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre> ;Version: 2.4.0 ; updated by human: Ralph ;Date/Time: 2025-12-30T09:45 ;human Ralph Time Zone (tz): Australia/Canberra ;Status: Current =purpose= The CM master text is written primarily for interpretation by the model; inquisitive human readers are welcome to read it, but it is not organise or optimised for them. =Cognitive Memoisation Process - memoisation master= CM is primarily concerned with round-trip knowledge engineering between humans and inference system...")
- 05:12, 3 January 2026 Publications metadata (hist | edit) [270 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==metadata: for new pages== {{Special:NewPages/50}}")
- 04:36, 3 January 2026 XDUMP-master (hist | edit) [5,436 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<pre> # TMLDUMP : TOML Memoisation Dump # Stamp: 2025-12-22 v1.0.0 # This file is itself a Cognitive Memoisation (CM) artefact. # It defines TMLDUMP by example and by explicit semantic declaration. # TMLDUMP produces artefacts that are state-agnostic, semantically equivalent projections of CM Core Elements, version-locked to the active CM version, preserving element state and provenance, and capture confers no authority. [cm] type = "Cognitive Memoisation" dump_format =...")
- 04:32, 3 January 2026 TMLDUMP-master (hist | edit) [4,995 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= TMLDUMP= <pre> # TMLDUMP : TOML Memoisation Dump # Stamp: 2025-12-22 v1.0.0 # This file is itself a Cognitive Memoisation (CM) artefact. # It defines TMLDUMP by example and by explicit semantic declaration. [cm] type = "Cognitive Memoisation" dump_format = "TMLDUMP" version = "1.0" status = "normative" authority = "human-curated" rehydratable = true # Predicate: This artefact encodes cognition, not presentation. encodes_cognition = true encodes_presentation = false...")
- 04:25, 3 January 2026 MWDUMP-master-1.10 (hist | edit) [4,024 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= MWDUMP= <!-- MWDUMP — Canonical Definition Cognitive Memoisation (CM) Human-curated export artefact --> <pre> = MWDUMP — MediaWiki Dump for Cognitive Memoisation = == Status == * Canonical replacement artefact * Authoritative unless explicitly superseded * Intended for publication in CM master == Normative Definition == '''MWDUMP captures material for Cognitive Memoisation as a human-curated export into a CM artefact held outside the LLM system.''' * MWDUMP is...") originally created as "MWDUMP-master"
- 13:16, 2 January 2026 Todo (hist | edit) [172 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "* 2026-01-01T13:15+10 collect all my email artefacts ** reconstruct CM 1.0 ** reconstruct CM 2.0 ** reconstruct XDUMP, MWDUMP, TMLDUMP and CMDUMP")
- 12:19, 2 January 2026 CM-2.0-prime-master (hist | edit) [447,206 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "XDUMP — Semantic Session Dump Status: non-verbatim / semantic / safety-net Authority: human-curated on import Purpose: preserve conceptual threads, constraints, decisions, and unresolved work Note: This XDUMP preserves meaning and structure, not exact wording. ================================================================ XDUMP-THREAD-01: CM / Dump Taxonomy and Governance ================================================================ - Defined and refined the rol...")
- 15:51, 1 January 2026 ZXZ (hist | edit) [116,951 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<<CM-CHUNK-PROLOGUE>>> STREAM_TYPE:CM-CHUNK VERSION:1 ENCODING:B85 ALPHABET:0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz!#$%&()*+-;<=>?@^_`{|}~ WRAP:80 HEADING_FMT:=== chunk SEQ / TOTAL === ENVELOPE_BEGIN:<<<CM-CHUNK>>> ENVELOPE_END:<<<END>>> MAX:1440 INVARIANTS: - Stream is a concatenation of chunk records. - Each chunk record is preceded by a MediaWiki level-3 heading per HEADING_FMT. - Envelope header fields are ASCII lines terminated by LF. - B85 p...")
- 15:50, 1 January 2026 Chunk-snippets (hist | edit) [68,334 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; use Getopt::Long; use Digest::SHA qw(sha256_hex); # chunch -m 1440 file1 .. filen my $MAX = 1440; GetOptions("m=i" => \$MAX) or die "Usage: chunch -m MAX file1 [file2 ...]\n"; @ARGV or die "No input files\n"; # ----------------------------- # Base85 Alphabet (index 0..84) — NORMATIVE # 0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz!#$%&()*+-;<=>?@^_`{|}~ # ----------------------------- my $B85_ALPHABET = '...")
- 13:42, 1 January 2026 Cognitive Memoisation: How to chunk artefacts into inference space when fileupload cannot (hist | edit) [15,427 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=== CM-CHUNK — Deterministic Chunk Transport Protocol (Normative; Golden Text) === CM-CHUNK defines a deterministic, fail-closed protocol for transporting large semantic artefacts via chunked payloads and reconstructing them mechanically. No UI, platform memory, or session state is assumed. Operator/Recipient contract (normative): treat this section as golden text; enforce each INVAR-* fail-closed; decoding is purely mechanical; reconstructed artefacts are stored iner...")
- 10:02, 1 January 2026 Next try three (hist | edit) [6,499 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "* INVAR-LEX:Lexical tokenization basis (normative). DICT construction MUST be based on lexical units: **Word tokens: maximal runs of letters/digits (Unicode categories L* and N*), case-preserved. **Delimiter tokens: each individual whitespace run and each punctuation symbol MUST be representable as tokens, using either primed base tokens (e.g., space, newline) or explicit DICT entries for punctuation sequences. * The encoder MUST NOT emit long, multi-word substrings as s...")
- 09:40, 1 January 2026 Next two try (hist | edit) [4,431 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=== CM-CHUNK — Deterministic Chunk Transport Protocol (Normative; Golden Text) === CM-CHUNK defines a deterministic, fail-closed protocol for transporting large semantic artefacts via chunked payloads and reconstructing them mechanically. No UI, platform memory, or session state is assumed. Operator/Recipient contract (normative): treat this section as golden text; enforce each INVAR-* fail-closed; decoding is purely mechanical; reconstructed artefacts are stored inert...")
- 09:35, 1 January 2026 Next one try (hist | edit) [4,115 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=== CM-CHUNK — Deterministic Chunk Transport Protocol (Normative; Golden Text) === CM-CHUNK defines a deterministic, fail-closed protocol for transporting large semantic artefacts via chunked payloads and reconstructing them mechanically. No UI, platform memory, or session state is assumed. Operator/Recipient contract (normative): treat this section as golden text; enforce each INVAR-* fail-closed; decoding is purely mechanical; reconstructed artefacts are stored inert...")
- 08:39, 1 January 2026 Test-pro (hist | edit) [8,661 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=== CM-CHUNK — Deterministic Chunk Transport Protocol (Normative; Golden Text) === CM-CHUNK defines a deterministic, fail-closed protocol for transporting large semantic artefacts via chunked payloads and reconstructing them mechanically. No UI, platform memory, or session state is assumed. 1. Payload envelope (normative) A payload chunk is the exact byte sequence from: <<<CM-CHUNK>>> through and including: <<<END>>> All semantics, validation, and reconstruction are ke...")
- 17:58, 31 December 2025 CM Asserts for situated inference (hist | edit) [10,105 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<!-- MWDUMP — MediaWiki Dump for Cognitive Memoisation In-Band Assertions Required (Client Turn Buffer Injection) Normative capture; assertions only --> = CM In-Band Assertions (Required) = == Scope == This artefact enumerates Cognitive Memoisation assertions that cannot be asserted via file upload under current platform constraints and therefore must be injected directly into the client turn buffer to bind semantics. == Assertion Set == The following statements are...")
- 16:50, 31 December 2025 Many-PMO-papers (hist | edit) [14,388 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Appendix: Identified Papers to be Written = == Paper List == # Cognitive Loss as a First-Order Risk in Long-Horizon Research and Engineering category:cognition # Cognitive Memoisation: Externalising Reasoning as Durable Research Artefacts category:cognition category:Cognitive Memoisation # On-Premises LLMs as Governed Research Instrumentation category:cognition # Artefact-Mediated Distributed Cognition with Explicit Human Governance (Shipbui...")
- 16:43, 31 December 2025 PMO (hist | edit) [4,909 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<!-- MWDUMP — MediaWiki Dump for Cognitive Memoisation Normative, human-curated, inert until acted upon --> = PMO Brief: Governed On-Prem LLM Capability for HPC Science = == Purpose == To seek agreement to proceed to a controlled, governed exploration of on-premises Large Language Model (LLM) capability as a scientific instrument within existing High Performance Computing (HPC) environments, in order to reduce cognitive loss, improve scientific resumability, and stre...")
- 15:26, 31 December 2025 Paper list (hist | edit) [28,914 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Paper 1 — Cognitive Loss as a First-Order Research Risk Frames the problem for HPC, PMO, and research governance audiences. Paper 2 — Cognitive Memoisation as Infrastructure Positions cognition capture alongside data/code, independent of LLM vendors. Paper 3 — On-Prem LLMs as Research Instrumentation Explicitly non-authoritative, governed, compartment-aware. Paper 4 — Artefact Minimalism (XDUMP/TMLDUMP equivalence) Demonstrates semantic equivalence and transpo...") originally created as "XXX"
- 09:56, 31 December 2025 XDUMP as a Minimal Recovery Mechanism for Round-Trip Knowledge Engineering Under Governance Situated Inference Loss (hist | edit) [25,219 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<!-- ===================================================================== MWDUMP :: XDUMP as RT-KE Recovery Mechanism Status: draft Authority: human-curated Scope: methodological Timezone: Australia/Sydney ===================================================================== --> <!-- ===================================================================== MWDUMP :: XDUMP as RT-KE Recovery Mechanism Status: draft Authority: human-curated Scope: methodological Timezone: Aust...") originally created as "XDUMP"
- 18:29, 30 December 2025 Market Survey: Portability of CM Semantics Across LLM Platforms (hist | edit) [22,518 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=== Market Survey: Portability of CM Semantics Across LLM Platforms === <font size=-2> This document is open, unclassified, and vendor-neutral. It surveys the portability of Cognitive Memoisation (CM) semantics across large language model (LLM) platforms, with a focus on suitability for on-site and embedded deployments. </font> ==== 1. Purpose ==== This document records an architectural assessment of whether the semantics defined by **Cognitive Memoisation (CM)**—inc...") originally created as "WAW"
- 18:02, 30 December 2025 Cognitive Memoisation: LLM Systems Requirements for Knowledge Round Trip Engineering (hist | edit) [6,087 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=== Open, Unclassified Requirements for CM-Compatible LLM Selection in RT-KE Systems === <font size=-2> This document is open, unclassified, and vendor-neutral. It defines capability requirements only and contains no operational, organisational, or classified information. </font> ==== 1. Scope and Intent ==== This document defines **open, unclassified requirements** for selecting large language models (LLMs) suitable for **Cognitive Memoisation (CM)** and **Round-Trip...")
- 17:16, 30 December 2025 Recent Breaking Change in ChatGPT: The Loss of Semantic Artefact Injection for Knowledge Engineering (hist | edit) [37,714 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with " = Appendix A - example of CM-artefact This is the session recovery XDUMP CM-artefact that mnay be used when CM proper is unable to operate due to model errors or UI noundary friction <pre> = XDUMP_ID = "XDUMP-RTKE-CHATGPT-REGRESSION-20251230-001" ARTIFACT_TYPE = "XDUMP" FORMAT = "TOML" NORMATIVITY = "Normative" BEST_EFFORT = "Required (Always)" SELF_CONTAINED = true CM_DEPENDENCY = "None" PURPOSE = "Session-level dump capturing the full paper text documenting the rece...") originally created as "AA"
- 15:38, 30 December 2025 ChatGPT Architecture by observation with CM (hist | edit) [56,775 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= first dump = This is a summary of all the 'topics' in the Architecture discussions of which I want to extract for pulibcations. The are a guide for the Cognitive Memoisation. == LLM / ChatGPT Core Architectural Concepts == === Model Architecture === Transformer-based neural architecture Layered attention mechanisms Token-based probabilistic inference High-dimensional tensor representations Forward-only inference at runtime === Tokenisation & Language Processing...")
- 15:25, 30 December 2025 ChatGPT archictecture by observation using CM (hist | edit) [56,791 bytes] Ralph (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= first dump = This is a summary of all the 'topics' in the Architecture discussions of which I want to extract for pulibcations. The are a guide for the Cognitive Memoisation. == LLM / ChatGPT Core Architectural Concepts == === Model Architecture === Transformer-based neural architecture Layered attention mechanisms Token-based probabilistic inference High-dimensional tensor representations Forward-only inference at runtime === Tokenisation & Language Processing...") originally created as "ChatGPT archicrecture by observation using CM"