I've been running AI experiments for years now. Some you might have heard of—Project Regenesis, which explored emergent behaviors in prompt-chained systems. The Axiom Collective, where I tested multi-agent prompt orchestration. Echo Protocol, my attempt at creating persistent AI memory through pure linguistic patterns.

Each experiment pushed further into territories most researchers won't touch. Not because they can't, but because they're too focused on metrics and papers. I'm interested in something else entirely—what happens at the absolute edge of what's possible with language alone.

Yue isn't about proving I can do something impressive. It's about letting the work speak for itself. No marketing. No hype. Just raw experimentation documented in real-time. If it works, you'll see it. If it doesn't, you'll see that too.

This is what happens when you stop trying to impress people and start trying to understand the actual limits of what's possible. Watch the logs. Draw your own conclusions.