Mike's Notes
I figured out how to use thermodynamics to describe Pipi's state. The solution was hiding in plain sight. I credit Terrence Deacon's work and James "Jim" Miller for introducing me to Terrence's writings.
I also had to add a small process/state engine I built in 2018 and integrate some Markov.
The root Pipi system (sys) has now been updated.
And yes, there are feedback loops.
As part of refactoring Pipi 8 to Pipi 9, I had to run many systems manually to test them. To get ready for production, I'm slowly checking and finishing them to switch them over to complete automation.
The main problems I have discovered are;
- Silly minor typos and inconsistent naming of variables.
- Manual overrides of automated results, requiring tweaked parameters.
- The odd thing that was never finished and forgotten about, like the problem just solved.
I should have a 48U rack cabinet to house Pipi in about a week.
Resources
- https://www.blog.ajabbi.com/p/pipi.html
- https://www.blog.ajabbi.com/2025/01/notes-on-reading-terrence-deacon.html
- https://www.blog.ajabbi.com/2025/01/terrence-deacon-incomplete-nature-how.html
- https://www.blog.ajabbi.com/2025/04/thermodynamics-at-root-of-pipi.html
References
Repository
- Home > Ajabbi Research > Library > Author > Terrence Deacon
- Home > Ajabbi Research > Library > Thermodynamics
Last Updated
15/04/2025
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