Case // self correcting
The Endless Table
An autonomous world engine that has run self correcting for hundreds of in world days without falling over. Proof that unattended, self healing loops hold together at scale.
What it is
The Endless Table is an autonomous engine that runs a living, evolving world on its own. It advances step by step, records what matters, lets go of what does not, and keeps its own state coherent over a very long run with no one steering.
What it does
Left to run, it keeps going. It decides what is worth remembering, preserves it, prunes the rest, and corrects itself when things drift, so the world stays consistent day after in world day. The hard part of any long running autonomous system is that it tends to break or wander. This one does not.
What it proves
Unattended loops that stay healthy
Long running
Hundreds of in world days of continuous, self directed operation, which is the real test of an autonomous system.
Self correcting
It notices drift and repairs itself, rather than quietly falling apart the way most unattended systems do.
Keeps what matters
It scores importance, preserves the significant, and prunes the noise, so state stays coherent over time.
Foundation for more
The same core can drive modeling, scenarios, and long running processes on a federation you own.
Why it matters for your federation
Owning your AI only pays off if it keeps running. The Endless Table is my proof that I build systems that operate on their own, correct themselves, and stay healthy across a long haul. That reliability is what turns an owned federation from a project into an asset you can depend on.
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