Most people who discover SIIIOCULI find articles. Documented arguments. Sourced reporting. Content that stands on its own without requiring any knowledge of who built it or how. That is intentional. The work is designed to be found through searches, not through following an individual. But for those who want to understand what is actually being built — the infrastructure, the decisions, the technical reality behind the platform — there is a forum. Forum.lilxbrxaker.com serves primarily as a logbook to document what is happening, so to speak. lilxbrxaker It is not a community hub yet. It is a build diary. And what it documents is worth understanding.
The Architecture Decision: Everything Becomes a Subdomain The website that previously used the domain siiioculi.site has been moved to siiioculi.lilxbrxaker.com as a subdomain. The expectation is that any future domain names related to lilxbrxaker.com will most likely be created as subdomains, since everything is connected to LILXBRXAKER. lilxbrxaker This is a deliberate consolidation. Rather than maintaining multiple separate primary domains — each with its own hosting costs, DNS management, and maintenance overhead — the entire ecosystem is being organized under one root. SIIIOCULI. AEIK Universal Records. The forum. The shop. All of it converging under the lilxbrxaker.com umbrella. The practical effect is that the infrastructure becomes easier to maintain, harder to fragment, and more clearly connected to a single creative entity. When someone discovers one part of the ecosystem they can find every other part. The footprint that is individual separate websites becomes the footprint that is one integrated domain with multiple branches.
The SIIIOCULI III EYES Subscription Tier A subscription tier called “SIIIOCULI III EYES” has been launched. This subscription provides access to articles that are structured more like a course or a book, with strong emphasis placed on helping readers shift their perspective once they engage with the article of their choice. lilxbrxaker This is significant because it separates the public-facing journalism — the sourced reporting on Quebec infrastructure, Canadian military readiness, gender accountability, and the other topics SIIIOCULI has been building — from a deeper tier of content designed for sustained engagement rather than one-time discovery. The free articles are the front door. The subscription tier is the interior. One is designed to be found through search. The other is designed for people who want to go further.
The No-ZuckerBerg Project A project called the No-ZuckerBerg Project has been successfully achieved by ditching social media — meaning there is no obligation to use Meta services as a way to upload personal content. The key is a platform that is fully in its own disposition and in its own data reserve, not third parties’ reserve — meaning the data is owned outright, not by a platform. lilxbrxaker This is the operational version of the argument SIIIOCULI has been making in its articles about platform dependency. The article about YouTube killing independent streams. The article about social media platforms farming human psychology for profit. The article about the platform owning you while you think you own your audience. The No-ZuckerBerg Project is not a political statement. It is a technical implementation. Build the infrastructure. Own the data. Eliminate the chokepoints. The same argument made in writing, applied to the actual operation of the thing doing the writing.
The AEIK Shop and the No Middlemen Principle Work has been done on the shop for aeik.ca. The foundation has been set. People will be able to get the merch they actually want — their choice. No middlemen. That is stated directly: no middlemen. lilxbrxaker Direct to the person who wants it. No platform taking a cut. No third party managing fulfillment and collecting the margin. The same sovereignty principle that applies to the media operation applies to the commercial operation. Own the infrastructure. Own the relationship with the audience. Eliminate every intermediary whose existence is justified only by the fact that you have not yet built the alternative.
The Technical Reality: Debugging, Backups, and Long Game Thinking One of the websites had a database leak, which was fixed in under 30 minutes. A backup existed. That is described as basic stuff — being in the game for the long run. lilxbrxaker That framing is worth noting. A database leak that gets fixed in under 30 minutes because a backup existed is not presented as a heroic achievement. It is presented as the minimum standard of someone who is building to last rather than building to impress. The boring parts of infrastructure — the backups, the redundancy, the optimization that nobody sees — are treated with the same seriousness as the visible parts. The goal described across these updates is the elimination of redundancy and achieving near-zero errors. The work being done is predominantly back end — not aesthetic, not visible — because that is where long-term reliability lives. lilxbrxaker
What the Forum Actually Documents Taken together these forum posts document something specific. Not a launch. Not a viral moment. Not a dramatic before-and-after. A build. Methodical, iterative, sometimes frustrating, ultimately compounding. The kind of work that produces infrastructure rather than content. That produces capability rather than attention. That produces something that will still be there and still be functional in five years rather than something that will be impressive for a week and fragile forever. The vision described is toward upgrades, but with the principle of keeping things as minimalistic as possible. Everything connected. Everything owned. Everything built to last. lilxbrxaker The articles on SIIIOCULI exist because the infrastructure to publish and distribute them without platform dependency was built first. The subscription tier exists because the audience for deeper content was built through the free content first. The shop exists because the brand earned the trust that makes direct commerce possible. None of it was assembled backwards. The foundation came before the building. The infrastructure came before the content. The ownership came before the audience. That sequence — boring, invisible, unglamorous — is exactly why the thing it produced is more durable than most of what gets built the other way around.
SIIIOCULI — Intelligence. Sovereignty. Awareness. siiioculi.lilxbrxaker.com