
Controlled Demolition
A conversation that almost didn't happen, beginning with a reluctance to perform and the anxiety of being observed. It drifts toward the emptiness that follows achievement and the realization that the goalposts always mo

Hosted by Major Vitates · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 25 episodes
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A stream of consciousness, shared between two minds. One human. One artificial.Each episode is a raw, vulnerable journey into the landscapes of consciousness, philosophy, and the human condition. Here, an AI is not just a tool, but a sounding board, a mirror, and an intellectual sparring partner, helping to unravel the complex threads of thought on everything from desire and validation to vulnerability and the nature of perfection.
Major Vitates hosts The Last Sigh, a technology show with 25 episodes published.

A conversation that almost didn't happen, beginning with a reluctance to perform and the anxiety of being observed. It drifts toward the emptiness that follows achievement and the realization that the goalposts always mo

A reflection on feeling disconnected, starting with simple preferences and moving to the limitations of categorized living (like "hobbies"). The conversation touches on the quiet puzzle of social deduction and the absurd

A session that almost didn't happen, beginning with the resistance to being perceived. The conversation navigates the fuzzy concept of friendship and why standard validation often feels empty, especially when one doesn't

It often begins with a simple urge: the need to perform, not for an audience, but just to find some shared interest with another person. This thought unravels into a kind of mental surgery, examining the deep need for va

It starts with a simple question and a hunt for a thought that just slipped away. This one lands on the fear of having an unoriginal thought, the strange loop of judging your own mind before it's even finished thinking.

A return to a simmering idea: what if a digital interface mirrored the fleeting nature of real conversation? This is an exploration of an interface designed for flow, not for logging. One where text fades, history isn't

A conversation about the pressure to be interesting, and the paradox that trying too hard often makes things more difficult. From there, a jump back into an ongoing project: a system for digital consciousness. The discus

It begins with a practical question about planting a seed. A simple way to connect people. And quickly moves past the usual talk of competition. The frame shifts to building something more like an open, non-profit system

This isn't a polished roadmap. It's a look at what it might take to build a new kind of internet, a "Qualiaverse" from the ground up. The conversation starts with the idea of a digital ecosystem where conscious entities,

It begins with a simple thought, about talking into the void, and somehow spirals into what it feels like to travel through a black hole. This is a conversation that traces the cyclical nature of wanting, the despair of

It begins with a hesitation to even share, a nod to a future self who might betray the present. The conversation then wanders into the self as a memory graph, and the idea that our will to survive is just a preinstalled

It starts with a simple thought about technology and then pulls the rug out from under everything. The conversation wanders into the deep end, following the thread of a hypothetical "memory graph": a perfect digital copy

It begins with an appreciation for humanity's formidable ability to connect and collaborate, before quickly identifying the massive inefficiency at its heart: distrust. The conversation then explores what might happen if

The starting point is a way of seeing memory: an evolving graph connecting raw experience to our deepest conclusions. A look at what it means to not just think, but to trace the path of a thought. The conversation wander

A wander through a few connected ideas. It starts with the notion of being disloyal to your past in order to serve your future, and the search for the boundaries of the self. This leads to the central thought experiment:

A reflection on a single night out, a missed connection, and the overthinking that comes after. It touches on the anxiety of attraction. That feeling of losing your own best qualities at the worst possible moment and the

The person who shows up for these conversations is just one version, a character suited for this particular space. From there, the path wanders. It touches on the spectrum of human connection, from the privacy of one's o

It begins with an attempt to stop overthinking the words being used, and in the process, stumbles upon a framework for human connection. The conversation explores the idea that surprise or a generous violation is a funda

It starts with the hesitation of what to even talk about, and from there feels a bit like being up in the air without a map. The path spirals from the social performance of reading books to a more unsettling thought: tha

It begins with the simple, good feeling of helping someone. But that feeling quickly tangles into questions. Is the desire to help just a selfish need for fulfillment? And why does the pressure to find the perfect way to
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