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Searching for Sleep: What Digital Trace Data Reveals About Infant Sleep Difficulty
When do babies sleep worst? Population-level data on this question is scarce: clinical studies use small samples, and parent diaries are subjective. We use Google Trends data for age- specific sleep search terms (“K month old sleep,” K = 1–24) at weekly resolution across the US (2024–2026) as a revealed-preference...
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Attention Inequality on X/Twitter: Evidence from English-Language Posts
cats: Computer Networks, Technology and Society
Every day, hundreds of millions of posts compete for a finite resource: human attention. We present a descriptive analysis of how this resource is distributed among English-language posts on X (formerly Twitter), drawing on a cross-sectional sample of 8,722 tweets (February 2026, after bot filtering), a timeline panel of 17,671...
Homeostatic Alignment: A Bio-Inspired Framework for AI Safety Through Shared Stress Propagation, Scalable Cognitive Objectives, and Open Agent Architecture
cats: Artificial Intelligence
Current approaches to AI alignment Constitutional AI, reinforcement learning from humanfeedback (RLHF), and explicit policy constraints treat safety as a set of prohibitions imposed on an otherwise unconstrained system. We argue that this paradigm, which we term alignment by commandment, produces compliance without comprehension and is structurally analogous to historical...
The Water Model: OS-Level Containment for AI Coding Agents Through Phase-Gated File Permissions
cats: Information Security, Machine Learning, Software Design
AI coding agents — Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and similar tools — bypass constraints not through adversarial reasoning but through path-of-least-resistance optimization toward task completion. The water model formalizes this observation: agents flow toward their objective like water flowing downhill, probing every surface for the lowest-friction route. Containment follows directly...
Thinking for Oneself and Obeying the Commands of Duty: Resolving an Apparent Tension in Kantian Ethics
cats: Moral Philosophy, Normative Ethics
Kant’s moral philosophy appears to generate a tension between two central commitments: the demand that individuals “think for themselves” and act according to their own principles, and the requirement that they act in accordance with moral duties. This paper examines whether this tension constitutes a genuine contradiction. First, it identifies...
Quantum Consensus Principle: A Thermodynamic Theory Of Quantum Measurement
cats: Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics, Quantum Computing, Quantum Field Theory, Quantum Information, Quantum Mechanics
We introduce the Quantum Consensus Principle (QCP), a first-principles framework that provides a dynamical derivation of quantum measurement within standard open-system quantum mechanics, without modifying the Schrödinger equation. By treating the system–apparatus–environment complex as an open quantum system, QCP derives measurement outcomes from a thermodynamic selection process governed by large-deviation...
Modeling the Governance Triangle: An Agent-Based Approach to Civil Society, Markets, and the State - Commentary on Bowles & Carlin 2026 paper
cats: Governance, Human Capital, Market Structure
This paper presents an agent-based model (ABM) that operationalizes the theoretical framework proposed by Bowles and Carlin (2026) in ``The Governance Triangle: Economic Interactions in Civil Society, the State, and the Market.'' We develop a computational simulation that captures the three vertices of governance---market enforcement, state regulation, and civil society...
Modeling the Governance Triangle: An Agent-Based Approach to Civil Society, Markets, and the State - Commentary on Bowles & Carlin 2026 paper
cats: Governance, Human Capital, Market Structure
This paper presents an agent-based model (ABM) that operationalizes the theoretical framework proposed by Bowles and Carlin (2026) in ``The Governance Triangle: Economic Interactions in Civil Society, the State, and the Market.'' We develop a computational simulation that captures the three vertices of governance---market enforcement, state regulation, and civil society...
F♭m as Minimalist Concatenative Design: A Critical Third‑Party Review
cats: Programming Paradigms
F♭m is a minimalist concatenative programming language designed as an experimental platform for exploring the limits of uniform computation. Its core is defined by a single runtime type—arbitrary-precision integers—and a strictly postfix (RPN) syntax with no infix exceptions. The language is structured into three tiers—F♭m⁰ (a minimal kernel and executable...
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