were working out the back knock louder
Update: Where Colossus Actually Is Now
A lot of people have asked what I’m building and how I’m moving so fast, so here’s a straight explanation.
Colossus isn’t just an idea anymore.
It’s now:
• Running on my upgraded HP ProLiant server (32GB RAM)
• Structured with a proper archive system
• Modular “rig” architecture (each function isolated and testable)
• Schema validation layer
• Receipt logging (every action tracked and hash verified)
• Dropzone ingestion pipeline
• Master runner to test the whole stack
• And now… a live local web endpoint
Yes — I can now open a browser and talk to my own runtime.
Right now it’s private and in testing mode, but it’s being built as if it will be public-facing from day one. That’s important.
There are two sides to this:
Private engineering tool (my operator console)
Future public interface (controlled access, token-based entry)
Everything is being built clean, modular, and documented. No hacks. No duct tape.
A few months ago this was chaos.
Now it’s structured.
And that’s the real change people are noticing.
This isn’t about AI hype.
It’s about building something properly.
More soon.
Build Log & Development Record
The Archive documents the evolution of the Harben Project ecosystem.
This includes structural drafts, framework revisions, system experiments, and operational milestones.
Short dated entries like:
[Feb 2026] – Infrastructure Pause
Hardware acquisition phase.
Server expansion pending.
Workspace consolidation in progress.
[Jan 2026] – MOS Spec Hardening
Symbolic grammar stabilised.
Receipt logging structure defined.
Compression tests ongoing
You can archive:
• MOS Spec v1.0
• ALF Framework Draft
• Initial OB1 Structure Notes
• First DigiFind Deployment Map
This is perfect for:
• Compression modelling notes
• Modular business structure tests
• Execution sandbox findings
• Automation experiments
This is underrated.
Archive lessons learned:
• Hardware bottleneck discovery
• Over-complex spec revision
• Structural reset decision
Investors and serious operators respect documented iteration.
Documented Evolution of The Harben Project
• Infrastructure Stabilisation Phase
• MOS Compression Draft v1.0
• DigiFind Structural Mapping
• Rogue Sandbox Initialisation
• Foundational System Design
• Early Modular Business Tests
• Framework Consolidation
This archive will expand as development milestones are completed.