About the Author
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LLMO v0.1.0
Written by Nicholas Chavez (@thegigachav)
Released: April 2026
License: Open protocol. Use it. Build on it.
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If you are reading this, you are early.
LLMO was not built by a company. It was built by
one person with two models, a terminal, and a
conviction that the way machines understand the
world should not be left to accident.
Nicholas studied economics at Harvard and
cybersecurity at Brown. The first taught him how
systems price truth. The second taught him how
systems lose it.
LLMO sits at the intersection.
This is a protocol specification for how entities,
claims, and operational truth should be structured
for machine reasoning systems. It was written
because nobody else had written it yet, and the
window to define it correctly is closing.
If you find errors, say so. If you want to
contribute, reach out. If you build something
on top of this, that is the point.
— NC
Contact:
X ........... @thegigachav
Web ......... llmo.org
Thanks for reading the docs.
Most people don't.
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