fumi2026, I don't pretend to understand much of what you've described, but I'm fascinated by the vim, vigor, and what, tho I don't quite understand it all, is a bit of cheeky humor in your github page.
You nailed it with "vim and vigor." The core philosophy is a paradigm shift from Statistical Pattern Matching (current LLMs) to Analytical Mechanics as Optimization.
Instead of predicting tokens based on probability, I treat the thought process as a Quantum-MHD fluid flowing through a magnetic field of memories.
A sneak peek under the hood:
The Brain (Backend): Rust provides the architectural safety (the "laws of physics"), bridging via FFI to C++ to directly hammer CUDA kernels for training on rented A100.
The Body (Client): I treat the mobile app as a thin native client. I use SPM (iOS) and Gradle (Android) for performant native UIs, but the entire computational metaphysics engine is a shared Rust FFI backend. Same universe logic, different screens.
To make things official, I also just incorporated a US company solo from here in Japan. I figured if I'm going to skip the university entrance exam, I might as well build my own vessel to sail the global market.
It sounds like sci-fi, but strictly speaking, it’s just very aggressive matrix math optimized for a pocket device. Video demo is dropping soon!
I appreciate people who are confident in their unique, out-of-left-field approach to things!
However, there is value also in being able to demonstrate success. Perhaps you might consider doing both things: pursuing your novel ideas, but also finishing your exams! As the internet meme goes, "why not do both?" There certainly isn't any downside!
NightBlossom|1 month ago
You nailed it with "vim and vigor." The core philosophy is a paradigm shift from Statistical Pattern Matching (current LLMs) to Analytical Mechanics as Optimization.
Instead of predicting tokens based on probability, I treat the thought process as a Quantum-MHD fluid flowing through a magnetic field of memories.
A sneak peek under the hood:
The Brain (Backend): Rust provides the architectural safety (the "laws of physics"), bridging via FFI to C++ to directly hammer CUDA kernels for training on rented A100.
The Body (Client): I treat the mobile app as a thin native client. I use SPM (iOS) and Gradle (Android) for performant native UIs, but the entire computational metaphysics engine is a shared Rust FFI backend. Same universe logic, different screens.
To make things official, I also just incorporated a US company solo from here in Japan. I figured if I'm going to skip the university entrance exam, I might as well build my own vessel to sail the global market.
It sounds like sci-fi, but strictly speaking, it’s just very aggressive matrix math optimized for a pocket device. Video demo is dropping soon!
PeterHolzwarth|1 month ago
However, there is value also in being able to demonstrate success. Perhaps you might consider doing both things: pursuing your novel ideas, but also finishing your exams! As the internet meme goes, "why not do both?" There certainly isn't any downside!