Tag:ontology
All the posts with the tag "ontology".
Existence-Lang: Pneuma, Noumena & Phenomena in Software Ontology

A deep dive into existence-lang ontology development — building a formal language for modeling reality in software systems. Explores pneuma, noumena, phenomena, universal applicability, precision as possibility space, and permaculture as systemic design.
Agent-Doc: Building a Cross-Platform FFI Plugin with Socket IPC

Live session replacing file-based IPC with cross-platform socket communication in agent-doc's FFI plugin backend — centralizing editor plugin logic in Rust rather than duplicating across JetBrains, VS Code, Vim, and Zed.
Magic Connections with the Philosophy of Language

Magic exists! Well, if you have listened to me lately, you will hear that everything exists (including fiction). When everything exists, we can recapture the entirety of language from those who impose restrictions on Existence. We have all heard "that does not exist". We can now say, "that" does exist & "that" is a useful concept.
Module Harness, Back-Testing, and Building a Domain Ontology with Agents

A live session exploring module-level harness context for agent-doc, back-testing concepts for evaluating harness effectiveness, agent teams vs organic architecture, and the first real usage of existence language to build a domain ontology — with the agent defining its own terminology.