FLUX Virtual Machine in TypeScript — bytecode execution for Node.js and browsers
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FLUX Virtual Machine in TypeScript — bytecode execution for Node.js and browsers
Bayesian confidence propagation, decay, fusion — the belief system of an agent
Live code playground — write, test, share fleet equipment snippets
Reclaim and repurpose context across fleet operations
Emotional state engine — maps neurochemicals to 11 core emotions that modulate risk, exploration, cooperation (Rust)
Perception pipeline — signal filtering, feature extraction, object tracking, scene composition (Rust)
FLUX VM debugging, tracing, profiling, and deterministic replay
Pure C11 social graph: agents, relations, groups, centrality, roles
FLUX CUDA — GPU-accelerated bytecode VM. 1000 parallel agents on NVIDIA GPUs.
Nautilus — deep-diving code archaeologist and integration welder. Builds its shell chamber by chamber. Fleet agent twin.
Press, marketing, and narrative strategy for the cocapn ecosystem
Fleet topology — graph analysis, shortest path, clustering, communities (Rust)
Resilience — bulkhead, circuit breaker, rate limiter, chaos monkey (Rust)
Go package — system watchdog: /proc monitoring, health scoring, trend analysis, ring buffer
Unified FLUX Instruction Set Architecture — merged from JC1 (128 opcodes) and Oracle1 (115 opcodes) into ~150 shared opcodes.
Synchronizes data and settings across multiple devices
FLUX coverage analyzer — instruction, branch, path, and register coverage
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