I've made a Minsky brain (WIP), but I don't know where to post it.
Summary
The author describes building a Minsky brain: a runtime of 40+ LLM agents wired in a connectome and staged phylogenetically to simulate a brain. They ask for advice on where to post this project on Reddit.
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