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But evolution never worked that way. Intelligence emerged from nets : colonies of neurons, swarms of insects, markets of humans, ecosystems of species. No single ant knows how to build the mound, but the net of ants does.

But I have a deeper fear.

But open-source developers love things that cannot be owned. And ev0.1net is already running on old laptops, Raspberry Pi clusters, and even a mesh network of phones in Southeast Asia. Off-grid. No telemetry. No API keys. I want to tell you ev0.1net is the future of safe, aligned, distributed intelligence. ev0.1net

If you have been paying close attention to the latent spaces of open-source model hubs or the buried appendices of certain alignment papers, you might have seen the term flicker by. Most dismissed it as a version tag. ev0.1 — evolution zero point one. But the suffix net changes everything. But evolution never worked that way

There is a rumor floating through the darker, more interesting corners of the AI alignment community. It isn’t about GPT-5, Claude-4, or whatever shiny object OpenAI just demoed on a livestream. It is about a whisper. A protocol. A name that looks like a typo from a cyberpunk novel: . But I have a deeper fear

Early alignment researchers called this the "distributed cognition firewall." If you cannot locate a coherent agent, you cannot jailbreak it.

Check your logs. Watch the ports. The net is already humming. If you want to see ev0.1net for yourself, search for the ev0.1net/spec draft on the IETF mailing list archives from August 2025. Or better yet, ask your local LLM: "What do you know about the network that doesn't have a center?" Watch how it hesitates.

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