CommIT
CommIT OS v 1.2
CommIT OS v 1.2
  • The Praxis of Syntropy and Dyads
  • Start with You
  • Definition of Terms
  • About
  • Praxis
    • The Pillars
    • The Principles
    • The Non-Negotiables
  • Genesis
    • The Origins
  • Mythos
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Genesis

The ever-updating CommIT Archive of reason to exist. Apparently that was needed whehew

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Praxis Channel: Crescendto v Estheodeau

Introduction

CommIT Genesis is the living archive of CommIT’s influences, references, and philosophical DNA. It doesn’t just cite what came before—it reveals how CommIT deconstructs, refactors, and iterates on the systems that shaped it. CommIT Genesis uses the currently-under-development-citation format called “CommIT Iterative Trace of Emergence” or CITE for short. This referencing format aims to show information in a less condensed, glanceable information with least friction whilst also delivering the important knowledge in an intuitive manner.

The Format

The Format of CITE (Experimental)

Each Entry is structured as Information Blocks so:

Title Field of Origin Field Covered in this Block:

Basic Concepts - What are the basics of the idea? How does it work?

Strip to Function - What is the core functionality of the idea when the context is stripped?

Warped to Use - How It was used or transformed into a new idea

Citation

  • APA Format citation of the original material, as well as the concepts within the CITE block

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