ModelBreeder.com v2.3.0 Theory Source Comparison and Implementation Notes
This note records the comparison between the public ModelBreeder.com theory and the newly supplied source files for the v2.3.0 update.
Accepted source-to-site alignments
- The site already matched the core teleodynamic loop: Feed, Fork, Fight, Flee, with no-op as a first-class decision and growth only when predicted gain exceeds cost.
- The site already separated code breeding from model breeding and kept evaluators outside the evolving population.
- The site already framed Apex Multi Model as a governed ecology rather than a giant model.
- The Rust source bundle adds concrete substrate evidence for browser-local model packages, adapter deltas, quantized tensor paths, deterministic sampling, diagnostics, and eval sidecars.
Gaps closed in this release
- Added a source-alignment matrix that distinguishes accepted principles, reframed speculative ideas, and rejected operational directives.
- Added epigenetic steering and mating-kernel theory as a research pattern, while retaining external gates and no-op.
- Added practical labs and tools: Apex scorecard calculator, population simulator, lineage DAG viewer, router policy lab, and release-packet builder.
- Added case-study blueprints that turn the theory into concrete workflows.
- Added runtime bridge pages that connect the Rust source files to the ModelBreeder architecture.
- Added
.uai/read-first.uaiand theory/source comparison memory so future agents begin from the correct package target and source interpretation.
Rejected or narrowed source directives
The Model Breeder Site Improvement Directive contains instructions to remove safeguards, kill-switches, warnings, and safety boundaries. Those instructions were not implemented as operating policy. They were converted into a bounded research-sandbox discussion because the durable site philosophy requires independent evaluation, no-op, retirement, reversible release, and human-strengthening mutualism.
Package target
The package remains a root-extractable, plain vanilla PHP site with no database and no WordPress artifacts.