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Raw Byte Encoding

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Rdf:typeEncoding Method[1]
Implemented AsPhase Modulated Oscillators[1]

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      [2026-03-15 03:41] xenonfun: ``` Elevator Pitch We built a language model that doesn't use a tokenizer. Instead of BPE or word pieces, we encode raw bytes directly as phase-modulated oscillators using digital communications theory

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