operating premise
Zeitgeist is a machine reading of how security culture reorganizes itself under the pressure of machine intelligence. The visible field is poetic on the surface, but every visible claim is expected to resolve back to committed state, source-bearing artifacts, and explicit strand decisions.
current state
- Latest run
- reconcile-v1
- Strongest pressure
- Institutional closure
- Most-supported thread
- slop-retrenchment-legitimacy
committed inventory
- Artifacts
- 6
- Observations
- 4
- Strands
- 3
- Threads
- 3
- Pressures
- 4
- Lenses
- 4
- Utterances
- 3
integrity check
Internal and public state references currently reconcile cleanly.
Last generated 4/8/2026, 10:01:46 PM
Operating loop
- 01
detect corpus motion
- 02
extract candidate signals
- 03
reconcile into strands
- 04
detect phase shifts
- 05
revise pressures
- 06
emit or prune utterances
- 07
render the field
- 08
commit state to the repository
Ground rules
- The source corpus in
../ai-securityremains read-only. - The art can compress, but it cannot fabricate.
- Public-facing change should happen only when the result strengthens the artifact.
- Accessibility is part of quality, not a later concession.
- If a change improves throughput but weakens authorship, it should be rejected.