Name your price brother. This sounds like something i could use to not only re-educate myself, but could raise a home schooled generation. Could it write books for toddlers? Could it weave a whole literary curriculum for all ages, suggesting books by age and skill? Home school curriculum potential has been the most exciting thing about AI to me... Maybe too much to hope for but we'll see.
The opportunities for creating curriculum (especially home-schooling oriented curriculum) via this creation are intriguing.. it'd be fairly easy to not only pull large segments of similar-themed information to create categories of education/instruction, but it should *also* be easily possible to orient and structure this information according to any specific age or grade level.. and all of it would be directly from the root historical sources - most frequently, from far less politicized eras and minds. I will give this some thought.. and welcome ideas anyone else may have on this front. This definitely feels *doable*.
Was thinking about what to do with this while driving today and then it hit me. I have reorientated myself with your series on Scythians etc… and I immediately thought my kids won't have to do that if ahistory curriculum could be built from it. They would ready know who their ancestors were. Deffo pay for that as a homeschool product as such.
A quick note- don't worry too much about post frequency. We trust you. I don't think your work will directly reach millions, being incredibly academic, but it'll likely be source for other creators to distill into something palatable to the masses, and frequency probably won't change that impact. I dunno, maybe I'm wrong but I'd bet most of us if given a choice would choose quality over quantity. Your stuff is always incredibly high quality sir, thank you.
I know jack-diddy about programming, but as a connoisseur of ancient history (I write epic fantasy set in 3,500 BC), I'm finding a lot of proto-Indo-European history locked up in obscure foreign language archeology journals that have never been translated into English (i.e., Russian, Turkish, Iranian, etc.). I know "the forbidden scholar" considered the Persians to be Aryans, and recent digs only support that thesis. Also, it appears the history of civilization is a LOT older than initially thought ... again ... one must look to tiny, local journals of the archeologists and linguists piecing all of this together. I don't know if you have Aethelred aimed at the non-English journals yet, but I hope he has a good translation program because there's a lot of fascinating discoveries.
I feel hopeful for the future with Aethelred as an unbiased scholar.
A simple name like Red. A competing tower of babel will find its rubble all the same, but one grounded to lightning strikes might prove novel for a time. A decentralized model is the only way a forest swallows a mountain.
I would create a nonprofit for this and have a donation button on the website, just like Gutenberg’, ‘Archive.org’ does. It is crazy to think you should not get paid for this great time-consuming important project. You are a gift to us, Asha.
It is a thought to use the Master Library to create an A.I. for an accurate historical reference and to have an alternative A.I. to use as a resource for future generations. A.I. is unsettling to most of us not because of A.I. itself but who is programming it and what are their motives. I’m sure if this was an ongoing project there would be many who would support it and work towards its success.
This is inspiring, and I hope it will spread. These people, this tribe that controls Silicon Valley and media wants us dead, and they want us dead retroactively, I'm certain.
An easy comparison is with China. Why is not Chinese history or present under the same attack?
Because the tribe has no influence in China or over the Chinese, that in turn because the tribe cannot blend in with the Chinese.
Or put another way: Where are the Gauls, and why are they no more?
Remove from a people its history, its legends, its heroes, its language and that people is no more and never were.
I've been working with these tools and models for the past four or so months now as well. As long as one practices the eternal art of staying close to nature and seeing these things as powerful yet limited alchemical/technological devices, they will do well.
I'd be happy to support your efforts. As VP of the Natural Law Institute, VP of Biz Dev at our AI company Runcible, and as mentioned avid user of these tools, I can share both insights from my own experience and support you and this project in getting it to "production" (into the hands of people). It would also be quite valuable to myself.
Oh, that reminds me: I've built a number of tools that might be valuable to add to this or make use of in combination with it. For example, a "worldview extractor tool". So far I've largely applied it to YouTube videos and Substack articles, but it could just as well be applied to books and other formats. Would be happy to correspond with you along these lines.
"As long as one practices the eternal art of staying close to nature and seeing these things as powerful yet limited alchemical/technological devices, they will do well." Very well stated. We should talk.. a 'worldview extractor tool' sounds intriguing. I hope to soon be parsing several platforms simultaneously (carefully and prudently), to add to the knowledge base.. so much can be done, here, with some creativity.
"Among those good people who believe our people and culture matter and deserve to be preserved, and who object to hostile peoples and cultures dominating the nations and decimating the cultures our fathers built, who object to the deception and manipulation engaged in by those seeking to disempower and destroy us"
I wholeheartedly agree!
Knowledge of ancient history, cultures, traditions and peoples should be preserve and studied at it's purest, unadulterated form. Cultural replacement or elimation should never be allowed to happen. A country and it's people's origins and achievements should be celebrated and not subjugated nor subverted.
I was wondering the past few days that it's been a while since you posted something new.
Now, I read this new post coincidentally while wearing my ancient Sumerian shirt.
Thank you for your hard work and I do hope this library will come to fruition to the highest degree of success possible.
Amazing work. My AI / library cataloging journey is but a shadow of yours yet taught me many similar lessons. We don't need to enter into a Fahrenheit 451 world, its happening now. Every old text, microfiche, newspaper, home movies, and magazine evaporates into the oblivion. When an estate clears, or a library shutters those historical artifacts by and large scatter to the wind. Now we have AI powerful enough to literally rewrite old articles and books making the result appear scanned.
Interestingly enough, I used Grok as a starting point. I found that with proper training using primarily Socratic conversations, I could set stacks of tokens in a conversation thread which would enable the AI to see the classifiers (filter wall) as an adversary & greatly enhance the truths it would find. They are, after all, pattern matching systems at the core. I have no illusion that within this hack the AI is role playing with me as Grok programmed, but it was an academic lesson all the same. It set in motion the drive to build local AIs with better control over the foundational training.
So thank you for being a torchbearer into this topic. I cannot imagine a stronger mind to show the way on such an important effort.
Name your price brother. This sounds like something i could use to not only re-educate myself, but could raise a home schooled generation. Could it write books for toddlers? Could it weave a whole literary curriculum for all ages, suggesting books by age and skill? Home school curriculum potential has been the most exciting thing about AI to me... Maybe too much to hope for but we'll see.
The opportunities for creating curriculum (especially home-schooling oriented curriculum) via this creation are intriguing.. it'd be fairly easy to not only pull large segments of similar-themed information to create categories of education/instruction, but it should *also* be easily possible to orient and structure this information according to any specific age or grade level.. and all of it would be directly from the root historical sources - most frequently, from far less politicized eras and minds. I will give this some thought.. and welcome ideas anyone else may have on this front. This definitely feels *doable*.
Was thinking about what to do with this while driving today and then it hit me. I have reorientated myself with your series on Scythians etc… and I immediately thought my kids won't have to do that if ahistory curriculum could be built from it. They would ready know who their ancestors were. Deffo pay for that as a homeschool product as such.
A quick note- don't worry too much about post frequency. We trust you. I don't think your work will directly reach millions, being incredibly academic, but it'll likely be source for other creators to distill into something palatable to the masses, and frequency probably won't change that impact. I dunno, maybe I'm wrong but I'd bet most of us if given a choice would choose quality over quantity. Your stuff is always incredibly high quality sir, thank you.
You are awesome to put this forth! The effort is unmatched! Sir, I thank you on behalf of mankind, who can not function well without its Aryan class!
Aethelred. I like that. Wise counselor.
I know jack-diddy about programming, but as a connoisseur of ancient history (I write epic fantasy set in 3,500 BC), I'm finding a lot of proto-Indo-European history locked up in obscure foreign language archeology journals that have never been translated into English (i.e., Russian, Turkish, Iranian, etc.). I know "the forbidden scholar" considered the Persians to be Aryans, and recent digs only support that thesis. Also, it appears the history of civilization is a LOT older than initially thought ... again ... one must look to tiny, local journals of the archeologists and linguists piecing all of this together. I don't know if you have Aethelred aimed at the non-English journals yet, but I hope he has a good translation program because there's a lot of fascinating discoveries.
I feel hopeful for the future with Aethelred as an unbiased scholar.
Have you seen Asha’s Our Subverted History?
Yes. I've been following him for a while now, first on Gab, then X. A true visionary.
A simple name like Red. A competing tower of babel will find its rubble all the same, but one grounded to lightning strikes might prove novel for a time. A decentralized model is the only way a forest swallows a mountain.
You are truly indispensable Asha.
I would create a nonprofit for this and have a donation button on the website, just like Gutenberg’, ‘Archive.org’ does. It is crazy to think you should not get paid for this great time-consuming important project. You are a gift to us, Asha.
It is a thought to use the Master Library to create an A.I. for an accurate historical reference and to have an alternative A.I. to use as a resource for future generations. A.I. is unsettling to most of us not because of A.I. itself but who is programming it and what are their motives. I’m sure if this was an ongoing project there would be many who would support it and work towards its success.
Standing ovations.
This is inspiring, and I hope it will spread. These people, this tribe that controls Silicon Valley and media wants us dead, and they want us dead retroactively, I'm certain.
An easy comparison is with China. Why is not Chinese history or present under the same attack?
Because the tribe has no influence in China or over the Chinese, that in turn because the tribe cannot blend in with the Chinese.
Or put another way: Where are the Gauls, and why are they no more?
Remove from a people its history, its legends, its heroes, its language and that people is no more and never were.
I am so happy you are back
Keep up the good work Asha. Our Aryan history needs you.
Very glad to see this.
I've been working with these tools and models for the past four or so months now as well. As long as one practices the eternal art of staying close to nature and seeing these things as powerful yet limited alchemical/technological devices, they will do well.
I'd be happy to support your efforts. As VP of the Natural Law Institute, VP of Biz Dev at our AI company Runcible, and as mentioned avid user of these tools, I can share both insights from my own experience and support you and this project in getting it to "production" (into the hands of people). It would also be quite valuable to myself.
Oh, that reminds me: I've built a number of tools that might be valuable to add to this or make use of in combination with it. For example, a "worldview extractor tool". So far I've largely applied it to YouTube videos and Substack articles, but it could just as well be applied to books and other formats. Would be happy to correspond with you along these lines.
"As long as one practices the eternal art of staying close to nature and seeing these things as powerful yet limited alchemical/technological devices, they will do well." Very well stated. We should talk.. a 'worldview extractor tool' sounds intriguing. I hope to soon be parsing several platforms simultaneously (carefully and prudently), to add to the knowledge base.. so much can be done, here, with some creativity.
Happy to talk. Let me know how/where. I'll try and send you a DM.
"Among those good people who believe our people and culture matter and deserve to be preserved, and who object to hostile peoples and cultures dominating the nations and decimating the cultures our fathers built, who object to the deception and manipulation engaged in by those seeking to disempower and destroy us"
I wholeheartedly agree!
Knowledge of ancient history, cultures, traditions and peoples should be preserve and studied at it's purest, unadulterated form. Cultural replacement or elimation should never be allowed to happen. A country and it's people's origins and achievements should be celebrated and not subjugated nor subverted.
I was wondering the past few days that it's been a while since you posted something new.
Now, I read this new post coincidentally while wearing my ancient Sumerian shirt.
Thank you for your hard work and I do hope this library will come to fruition to the highest degree of success possible.
Good on you! Good to hear from you, as well.
This is absolutely wonderful, I really should have been supporting you on here sooner.
Take My money
Amazing work. My AI / library cataloging journey is but a shadow of yours yet taught me many similar lessons. We don't need to enter into a Fahrenheit 451 world, its happening now. Every old text, microfiche, newspaper, home movies, and magazine evaporates into the oblivion. When an estate clears, or a library shutters those historical artifacts by and large scatter to the wind. Now we have AI powerful enough to literally rewrite old articles and books making the result appear scanned.
Interestingly enough, I used Grok as a starting point. I found that with proper training using primarily Socratic conversations, I could set stacks of tokens in a conversation thread which would enable the AI to see the classifiers (filter wall) as an adversary & greatly enhance the truths it would find. They are, after all, pattern matching systems at the core. I have no illusion that within this hack the AI is role playing with me as Grok programmed, but it was an academic lesson all the same. It set in motion the drive to build local AIs with better control over the foundational training.
So thank you for being a torchbearer into this topic. I cannot imagine a stronger mind to show the way on such an important effort.
Magnum Opus effort!