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[[File:Golden torus fibonacci knot 13-8 3-group left-chiral halves.png|right|420px|This rig started as math and povray: a golden quartic torus carrying a 13:8 knot. It keeps reappearing in the hardware and the thinking.]]
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For people running heavy, home-built Knowledge Operating Systems who’d rather share tools and patterns than join another community.
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    DeepWiki Lab – Mindset and Artifacts (Example)
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<b>What this place is</b><br />
    For people running heavy, home‑built Knowledge Operating Systems who want a clean pattern for home pages built with HTML blocks inside MediaWiki.
A small shed on the edge of the field: notes, rigs, and odd prototypes from a long walk through physics, code, and collapse.
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If you already run your own strange PKOS, this is where our edges might mesh.
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== Where this comes from ==
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    <span style="color:#9FEF00; font-weight:600;">What this example is</span><br />
    A small front‑porch layout: one hero block, a short origin story, and three doorway links into the rest of your wiki.
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groupKOS grew out of a mostly solitary experiment in:
  <h2 style="margin-top:1.6em; color:#9FEF00; font-size:1.2rem;">Where this demo comes from</h2>


* quantum-flavored electronics and torus geometries,
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* software that behaves more like a shell for thinking than an “app”,
    This layout grew out of a long experiment in wiring MediaWiki, personal wikis, and local tools into something closer to a thinking shell than a static website.
* and trying to keep a personal KOS coherent while the wider systems wobble.
    It is intentionally generic so you can drop in your own pages, projects, and lore without touching the overall structure.
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The older dev archive is an obfuscated autobiography:
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real circuits and code, wrapped in alien comedy and fictionalized history.
    If the pattern fits your own Knowledge Operating System, fork it, remix it, and treat these links as placeholders for your real work.
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If something in that noise locks onto your own trajectory, you’re probably in the right neighborhood.
  <h2 style="margin-top:1.6em; color:#9FEF00; font-size:1.2rem;">Start here: three example doorways</h2>


== Start here: three doorways ==
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Pick one entry that feels closest to your own rig. You can circle back for the rest.
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      <span style="color:#4FD2FF; font-weight:600;">Narrative –</span>
      <a href="/dev/index.php/Chronicle_of_the_Sideways_Lab" style="color:#4FD2FF; text-decoration:none;">
        Chronicle of the Sideways Lab
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      <span style="color:#a1a1aa;">– fictionalized lab notes, alternate histories, and career arcs that never quite fit into CVs.</span>
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* '''Narrative''' [[Wsol and the Scientists Walk into a Bar]] 
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  A sideways story about pubs, strange attractors, and why this doesn’t feel like normal career history.
      <span style="color:#4FD2FF; font-weight:600;">Software / shells </span>
      <a href="/dev/index.php/Garden_of_Persistent_Structures" style="color:#4FD2FF; text-decoration:none;">
        Garden of Persistent Structures
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      <span style="color:#a1a1aa;">– treating memory, data, and code as a living graph instead of a pile of files and folders.</span>
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* '''Software / shells''' [[Matrix: A Forest of Pointers]] 
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  How I think about memory, structure, and code as a forest of live pointers instead of static files.
      <span style="color:#4FD2FF; font-weight:600;">Physics / resonance </span>
      <a href="/dev/index.php/Torus_Notes_on_Resonant_Grids" style="color:#4FD2FF; text-decoration:none;">
        Torus Notes on Resonant Grids
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      <span style="color:#a1a1aa;">– toy models of fields, torus knots, and why certain geometries keep resurfacing in hardware and thought experiments.</span>
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* '''Physics / resonance''' – [[Fibonacci Resonant Elements]] 
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  Torus knots, resonant elements, and why certain geometries keep showing up in both circuits and mind.


(If these titles don’t match your existing pages yet, just create / retitle them to suit.)
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== If you’re like me ==
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    You can swap the three doorway links for any internal MediaWiki pages, external tools, or dashboards, keeping the same visual frame.
    The hero text, highlight box, and doorways give visitors just enough structure to know where to step first.
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You work mostly alone, think sideways, and don’t have spare bandwidth for social maintenance.
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    No accounts, no feeds, no notifications. Just a quiet surface that points at the real work.
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If something here clicks with your own system, you can:
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* reuse it freely inside your own KOS;
* send a quiet note or link if you build on top of it;
* or propose a small, time-bounded collaboration with very clear edges.
 
No expectation of chat, meetings, or “community presence”. Just work.
 
You can reach me at: <code>you@example.com</code> (swap in your real contact),
or by opening an issue/PR at: [https://github.com/youruser/yourrepo GitHub].
 
== Field notes (latest) ==
 
A short, running feed of what’s currently in motion. Newest at the top.
 
* '''YYYY-MM-DD –''' [[Field Note: Example Title]] – one-paragraph snapshot of what changed, broke, or suddenly made sense today.
* (Add more as you go; old notes can roll into an archive page.)
 
== What “groupKOS” might become ==
 
Right now, this is mostly one person’s long-running PKOS spilling into view.


Over time, groupKOS might accumulate:
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* shared schemas for describing personal KOS rigs,
* small tools and scripts that make those rigs talk to each other just enough,
* and a thin “news feed” where a few compatible systems occasionally sync their work.
 
If that sounds useful, take what you need and bolt it onto your own stack.
If it doesn’t, the rest of the internet is that way.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:32, 22 February 2026

DeepWiki Lab – Mindset and Artifacts (Example)

For people running heavy, home‑built Knowledge Operating Systems who want a clean pattern for home pages built with HTML blocks inside MediaWiki.

What this example is
A small front‑porch layout: one hero block, a short origin story, and three doorway links into the rest of your wiki.

Where this demo comes from

This layout grew out of a long experiment in wiring MediaWiki, personal wikis, and local tools into something closer to a thinking shell than a static website. It is intentionally generic so you can drop in your own pages, projects, and lore without touching the overall structure.

If the pattern fits your own Knowledge Operating System, fork it, remix it, and treat these links as placeholders for your real work.

Start here: three example doorways

If you’re building your own KOS

You can swap the three doorway links for any internal MediaWiki pages, external tools, or dashboards, keeping the same visual frame. The hero text, highlight box, and doorways give visitors just enough structure to know where to step first.

No accounts, no feeds, no notifications. Just a quiet surface that points at the real work.