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The Aspergers Language

The Asperger Language

I am a polymath who eats BHAG’s [Big Hairy Audacious Goals] for breakfast. 6 word memoir: "Divergent thinker driving groundbreaking problem solving"

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The 14yr old kid in me.

I Flew.

Not metaphorically.
Not “startup founder” flew.
Not “my ideas are taking off” flew.

I actually flew.

I glided.

And I landed a glider.

Which is mildly insane when you realize a glider is basically an aircraft that looked at...

15 days ago
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The Asperger Language: They’re Circling

They’re Circling

Funny thing about building something real, Mario:
people start appearing before the thing even fully exists.

First quietly.
Then strategically.
Then suddenly everyone “always believed in the vision.”
Corporate c...

16 days ago
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The Asperger Language: No More Guessing

No more guessing.
Now I know.

We didn’t just build a demo.
We built a reaction.

NUL v0.9 is live (in demo).
And for the first time… it actually behaves.

After some “creative chaos” (yes, vibe coding had its moment), Rik rebuilt...

20 days ago

The Aspergers Language: Biomimicry Copies Form. Biodynamics Understands Behavior.

We Are Not Building Biomimicry

Everyone keeps talking about biomimicry.

Copy the brain.
Copy the eye.
Copy the nervous system.
Make AI “look” human.

Cool. Sexy. Also… incomplete.

Because at NUL, we’re starting to realize we’re...

20 days ago
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The Asperger Language: Not “Imagine If.”

Stop Calling It an Idea.

It’s Already a System.

For years I’ve been “the idea guy.”

Vision. Slides. Big language. Pattern talk.

Cute.

Last month, that narrative died.

NUL v0.9 wasn’t a concept.
It wasn’t built over a weekend.
bu...

3 months ago
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