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  • The Platform Built Your Framework. Without Knowing It

    May 9, 2026

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    Thinkmasters Editorial
    in Brainstorming, DIE Framework, Research

    A DIE Stress Test Against Claude Sonnet 4.6 — and What It Found Anthropic spent billions building a memory system, a retrieval layer, and a tiered forgetting protocol. They didn’t call it that. They called it Claude. This post is a structured stress test — running the DIE Dimensional Evaluation Protocol against the Claude platform…

  • The $75M Amnesia Machine — And What DIE Does Differently

    May 8, 2026

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    Thinkmasters Editorial
    in Brainstorming, DIE Framework, Research

    What a Frontier LLM Actually Is Strip away the hype. A large language model is four numbers in a trench coat. Tokens. The raw material. One token ≈ 3–4 letters. “Tokenizer” becomes two tokens: token + izer. LLaMA 3 was trained on 15.6 trillion of them — the rough equivalent of every book, webpage, and…

  • FIX 5 of 5: Tetration Reframe

    May 7, 2026

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    Thinkmasters Editorial
    in Brainstorming, DIE Framework, Preprint Review

    Tetration claim is insufficiently bounded The reviewer is right that m↑↑d as “effective agent-states” lacks resource/contention/error terms. This is the most technically exposed claim in the paper. Cure: Two moves: Strategy first The reviewer’s exact complaint: “Claims of ‘tetration-class’ scaling are insufficiently justified; the use of m↑↑d as ‘effective agent-states’ lacks formal grounding and ignores…

  • FIX 4 of 5: Label Independence Protocol

    May 7, 2026

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    Thinkmasters Editorial
    in Brainstorming, DIE Framework, Preprint Review

    C1/C2 label circularity (program.md → labels) This is the sharpest methodological critique and the reviewer is right. Deriving the “dimensional expansion threshold crossed” label from program.md is circular — the system’s own design file becomes the ground truth. Cure: Strategy first The reviewer’s exact complaint: “The outcome label ‘dimensional expansion threshold crossed’ is derived from…

  • FIX 3 of 5: Comparative Architecture Table

    May 7, 2026

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    Thinkmasters Editorial
    in Brainstorming, DIE Framework, Preprint Review

    Missing blockchain/identity/provenance comparators BlockA2A, BAID, ClawGang/MeowTrade, Merkle Automaton — the reviewer lists four directly relevant systems that DIE doesn’t engage with. Cure: This is the biggest single addition needed. Add a Comparative Architecture subsection or table: System Identity mechanism Memory model DIE relationship BlockA2A DID + smart-contract policy Runtime policy enforcement ERC-8004 complements; BlockA2A adds…

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