Memory
Store what matters: project truth, decisions, dead ends, warnings, handoffs, and durable context that must survive compaction, turnover, and time.
Civilization Second Brain
FSO is a governed knowledge organism for memory, evidence, and agentic work — built so human purpose remains sovereign while tools, agents, and institutions become less forgetful.
Purpose
The work is not to make another chatbot. The work is to preserve decisions, evidence, failures, constraints, and reusable knowledge so people and their agents can continue from truth instead of repeatedly starting from amnesia.
Store what matters: project truth, decisions, dead ends, warnings, handoffs, and durable context that must survive compaction, turnover, and time.
Treat claims as scoped, challengeable, and graded. Evidence is not permission. Configuration is not invariant. Authority is not truth.
Keep human telos above the system. FSO serves purpose, lineage, institutions, and work; it does not replace judgment or moral responsibility.
System
FSO is the wider organism. AMem is the governed memory spine for humans and their coding agents. Alexandria is the living library direction. The council pattern keeps knowledge accountable through evidence, challenge, promotion, and correction.
Principles
FSO favors disciplined growth over beautiful nonsense. Important knowledge must pass through classification, contract, evidence, and scope before it becomes operational truth.
Ask what, where, whom, how, why, and when before treating a statement as usable knowledge.
Define preconditions, invariants, postconditions, and blast radius before automating decisions.
High-confidence knowledge stays challengeable. Failure reports need proof, not vibes.
The machine can organize, remember, warn, and execute. The purpose remains outside and above it.
Status
flusci.org is the public threshold for FSO. The first practical layer is AMem: a server-first memory and discipline layer for software engineers and their agents. Public material will expand only when it is ready to be useful, accurate, and governed.