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| Publication Date: | 2025-12-17T08:20Z | |
| Files: | 347 | total |
| Pages: | 1,785 | total (only category:public pages are accessible due access controls) |
| Users: | 1 |
Maps
See:
- Cognitive Memoisation Corpus Map - for semantic and temporal entry points
- category:Cognitive Memoisation
- category:Governance
Only pages marked category:public for publication are accessible due to Category:Access Control.
Introduction
This corpus was proudly developed with ChatGPT free and the author then enthusiastically jumped to the paid tier adoption to obtain reliable file upload and Project Context. THis has uncovered a tirade of systemic pressures - besides expectes stiochatic variation which CM-2 normatively addresses - whereas CM-2 cannot address the systemic one!
These systemic variations coupled with known stochastic pressure compound the situation, has seen the authors life immersed in:
- Drift,
- Alice in Wonderland,
- Parroting,
- Groundhog day,
- Authority Inversion,
- Normative Drift,
- Conversational Continuation,
- Delusion, and
- Fabrication
almost continuously for more than 80 days. (I question whether I am the "mad hatter" for persisting so long - lol)
The entry point was the 2025-12-12 with the first publication on 2025-12-17.
New
- ChatGPT and the Disappearing Clock: A Regression Affecting CM-2 Epistemic Object Protocol Compliance
- ChatGPT UI is unable to sustain serious work flows
- CM-2 Reference Object Collection bootstrap data
recently released CM-2 Protocol Specification
The CM-2 Protocol specification is an Open Source Apache 2.0 licensed protocol release for vendor adoption for Round Trip Knowledge and Distributed Cognition across the entire LLM AI community:
- (CM-2 protocol paper) — Cognitive Memoisation (CM-2) for Governing Knowledge in Human-AI Collaboration
- (CM-2 protocol first self-hosting) First Self-Hosting Epistemic Capture Using Cognitive Memoisation (CM-2)
normative architecture
A server-side interim architecture for CM-2 proof of concept of Context Projection of CM-2 Epistemic artefacts: EO, EO, EA (Memorisation without a client side memoisation cache). RO, EA are subtypes of EO which are idempotently identified with invariant bodies that are parsed -> tokenise -> embeddings
- ('a platform independent normative architecture with structural Context Eviction Detection and Ladder Recovery - based on CM-2 protocol) CM-2 Normative Architecture
- (first self-hosting: via Gemini search!) Serendipitous_Self-Hosting: When the CM-2 Normative Architecture Unexpectedly Held in Gemini
- CM-2 Reference Object Collection bootstrap data — Normative bootstrap template
- Self-Hosting Bootstrap of CM-2 in Gemini Search LLM: Normative Eviction Detection - normative Attention Deficit (Context Eviction) detection
Cognitive Memoisation Knowledge Engineering works
See featured new since circa 2025-12-15:
- (CM Corpus Map)
- Cognitive Memoisation Corpus_Map for Temporal & Semantic Entry point
- (CM access graphs)
- Publications Access Graphs - for corpus access graphs
- (CM Category Index)
- Category:Cognitive Memoisation for Category index (where new updates appear)
- (CM public announcement)
- (CM plain language)
- (CM plain journey)
- (CM modelling)
- (CM-1 main paper)
- (CM-2 main paper)
- (CM-2 first self-hosting) - actual experiment for proof of concepts
- (CM-2 Normative Architecture)- actual experiment for proof of concepts
- (CM-2 Normative Architecture first self-hosting: via Gemini search!) - actual experiment for proof of concepts
The CM corpus is designed to be corrigible: all artefacts are held under explicit human authorship and governance, with preserved provenance and an authorised mechanism for correction, revision, or withdrawal over time. (See Why_Machines_Cannot_Own_Knowledge for the governance rationale underlying this corrigibility requirement.)
The corpus is structured as a constructive demonstration of governed, corrigible knowledge infrastructure.
Licensing precedence for all artefacts is anchored to the timestamp of the first recorded Mediawiki version (UTC) and recorded in the metadata as Publication date. Subsequent revisions do not alter licensing precedence and are tracked separately as version provenance; not all version provenance is required to persist. Mediawiki versioning is used mainly for bot updates.
All papers in this category are published on a rolling basis. For licensing and precedence purposes, each paper’s publication date corresponds to its first recorded public revision (UTC). Subsequent edits do not alter publication status.
Governance Publications
See featured since :
- Governance Axes as a Multi-Dimensional Lens - (fairly new and very informative) Cross Domain Governance Lens
- Category:Governance
- Category:Governance Lens
The Governance projection across the corpus is designed to be corrigible: all artefacts are held under explicit human authorship and governance, with preserved provenance and an authorised mechanism for correction, revision, or withdrawal over time. (See Why_Machines_Cannot_Own_Knowledge for the governance rationale underlying this corrigibility requirement.)
The corpus is structured as a constructive demonstration of governed, corrigible knowledge infrastructure.
Licensing precedence for all artefacts is anchored to the timestamp of the first recorded Mediawiki version (UTC) and recorded in the metadata as Publication date. Subsequent revisions do not alter licensing precedence and are tracked separately as version provenance; not all version provenance is required to persist. Mediawiki versioning is used mainly for bot updates.
All papers in this category are published on a rolling basis. For licensing and precedence purposes, each paper’s publication date corresponds to its first recorded public revision (UTC). Subsequent edits do not alter publication status.
Earlier Publications
Many of these publications are popular and predate 2025-12.
Amateur Radio Publications
- category:Amateur Radio - General Amateur Radio pages
- category:Antenna simulation - Antenna Simulations (popular)