
6 Hours Left: What Do You Actually Ship?
A lab note from the edge of a deadline. It is 3 PM on submission day. The backend is not built. Docker will not run on my machine. npm threw a Homebrew error I have never seen before. The Three.js scene has one zone merged — the Blue Grid — and two that exist only in my head. I have six hours left. This is not a postmortem. This is a live note, written in the middle of the decision, because I think the decision itself is worth documenting. What I Set Out to Build oourmind.io is a real-time interpretability lab that visualizes the internal reasoning state of a large language model as a navigable 3D environment. The idea: three personas live inside every model. The Architect — logical, structured, certain. The Oracle — creative, associative, reaching for the rare. The Shadow — adversarial patterns, edge cases, the thing that activates when someone finds the right sentence to tilt the model. The visualization makes these visible. Not as numbers on a dashboard. As space. As movement. As so
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