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Code of Conduct

Our Commitment

We are committed to building a community that values human dignity, intellectual honesty, and long-term responsibility.

This project exists to explore and construct systems related to human meaning, intelligence, and civilization-scale infrastructure.
As such, ethical conduct is not optional — it is foundational.

We pledge to foster an environment that is:

  • Respectful of diverse perspectives and lived experiences
  • Grounded in reasoned discourse rather than ideological coercion
  • Resistant to harassment, manipulation, or abuse of power
  • Oriented toward long-term human well-being

Expected Behavior

Participants are expected to:

  • Engage in discussions with intellectual humility
  • Critique ideas, not individuals
  • Be transparent about assumptions, limitations, and intent
  • Respect boundaries, consent, and psychological safety
  • Accept responsibility for the consequences of their contributions

Unacceptable Behavior

The following behaviors are not tolerated:

  • Harassment, threats, or intimidation
  • Dehumanizing language or exclusionary practices
  • Manipulative rhetoric, gaslighting, or coercive persuasion
  • Attempts to weaponize the project for political, ideological, or personal gain
  • Exploitation of contributors or users for profit, influence, or control

Enforcement

Project maintainers reserve the right to:

  • Remove content that violates this Code
  • Restrict or revoke participation when necessary
  • Act decisively to protect the integrity of the project and its community

All enforcement decisions will prioritize human safety, project integrity, and ethical responsibility.


Scope

This Code of Conduct applies to:

  • All project spaces (repositories, discussions, documentation)
  • Public and private interactions related to the project
  • Any context where an individual represents or contributes to this project

Final Note

This is not a neutral project. It is a human-centered one.

Participation implies acceptance of responsibility — not only for code, but for meaning.