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authorPreston Pan <ret2pop@nullring.xyz>2026-03-04 16:59:20 -0800
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* Introduction
Cognition is an active research project that Matthew Hinton and I have been working on for the past
-couple of months. Although my commit history for [[https://github.com/metacrank/cognition][this project]] has not been impressive, we came up with
+couple of months. Although my commit history for [[https://github.com/metacrank/cognition-rust][this project]] has not been impressive, we came up with
a lot of the theory together, working alongside each other in order to achieve one of the most generalized
systems of syntax we know of. Let's take a look at the conceptual reason why cognition needs to exist, as
well as some /baremetal cognition/ code (you'll see what I mean by this later). There's a paper about this language