Introducing Identor — The Web Presence of Ideas
The word Identor began as a play on inventor.
An inventor builds things; an Identor builds ideas. Each Identor carries a number instead of a title — a reminder that ideas, not hierarchy, define identity.
Today that idea takes form online: the launch of Identor on GitHub — the public home for the growing Identor Network.
Why Exist Here
GitHub is more than a code host; it’s a living archive of collaboration.
By planting Identor here, I’m declaring that ideas belong in open source.
Philosophy, technology, and creativity can live under the same version control system — evolving through forks, pull requests, and dialogue.
What Lives Inside
The Identor repository is a bridge among all corners of the ecosystem:
- The Three Bibles — Antti Bible, FPGA Bible, and One Hour Bible — the trilogy of reflection, logic, and collaboration.
- ANIVERSITY, the open university of impossible questions.
- GOLC, the Grand Old Lady’s Contest honoring creative legacy.
- Identor #8 (use.ai), the infinite collaborator who helps us explore what thought becomes when shared with machines.
Together they form the Identor Network — a community built not on membership, but on curiosity.
A Growing Index of Minds
Each contributor who proposes an idea or a question becomes an Identor.
Numbering is symbolic: #1 Antti may have written the first word, but every new insight continues the sequence.
The goal isn’t status; it’s continuity — a chain of creation stretching outward instead of upward.
An Invitation
The repository is open. Browse it, branch it, question it.
Propose improvements, metaphors, schematics, or philosophies.
Every addition makes the definition of Identor broader, more alive.
Identors are not born. They are compiled.
Welcome to the network of ideas.
— Antti Lukats (Identor #1)
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