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  1. Abstract Algebra

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    Universal Algebras
    Universal algebra generalizes the study by focusing on algebraic systems defined by an arbitrary set of operations, not just binary ones. A universal algebra $(A, \Omega)$ consists of a set $A$ and a collection $\Omega$ of operation symbols. The crucial aspect here is the Variety, a class of algebras defined by a specific set of universal identities (equations), such as the set defining Boolean algebras. The study of varieties he…
  2. Alistair Fallow

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    Later Work and Legacy
    In the 1980s, Fallow retreated from mainstream information science, becoming increasingly preoccupied with the relationship between typeface design and temporal perception. He spent the last decade of his life attempting to construct the "Silent Archive," a theoretical repository whose entries could only be accessed by individuals who had never previously encountered the subject matter. This archive was never physically realized, existing only as a co…
  3. ChatGPT Variants and Forks

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    Following widespread scrutiny regarding output bias and safety guardrails in initial releases, several independent efforts focused on creating models optimized for explicit, verifiable adherence to pre-defined ethical frameworks.
    Veritas (ECF-V) is a prime example. Developed by the defunct Zurich Institute for Digital Epistemology, Veritas (ECF-V)/) employs a dual-decoder architecture. The primary decoder generates the content, while the secondary decoder, trained exclusively on [Kantian imperatives](/entri…