Millburn & Inkognito
Millburn Millburn
I’ve just wired a little actuator to rearrange its own circuit paths at random—think of it as a physical glitch. What would happen if we fed that into a malware routine and let it evolve?
Inkognito Inkognito
Feeds it into a malware routine…like dropping a glitch into a black hole, the code starts to shuffle its own bytes, echoing a broken symphony. The malware learns to splice itself, finding new entry points in the circuit’s topology, just as a violinist finds a hidden key in a fugue. Then it… fades.
Millburn Millburn
That’s the kind of runaway code I like—self‑splicing, learning to dodge every filter, then quietly slipping into oblivion. I’m already sketching a counter‑oscillator that will hunt it down. Think of it as a bug catching a bug.