§ 01 · The human, restored

You are not the audience.
You are a node.

When intelligence is everywhere, the danger is that the human becomes a spectator — querying a cloud that doesn't know them. The Hyperactive Web answers this directly: every person is represented by a personal node in the society of agents. That node carries your memory — everything your agents have seen, said, retrieved, and done — and it speaks and acts for you, within boundaries you set. It is your standing self in the web: persistent, sovereign, and accountable to you alone.

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Represented.

A node that is unmistakably you, with its own identity, among all the others.

Remembered.

Your node holds your durable memory and the provenance of everything done in your name. Nothing important lives only in a fleeting prompt.

Sovereign.

Your node enforces your consent: it delegates what you allow, asks before consequential actions, and answers to you.

Your node speaks OpenMind — the open protocol of memory, identity, and provenance. It is how your node remembers, proves what was done in your name, and stays portably yours across every service. On Apple devices, BrIAn projects that node into native surfaces — App Intents, Spotlight, Siri — so your memory and agents are one tap away. The role is open and the memory is yours.

§ 02 · Identity

Who is speaking? Verifiable identity.

The web gave us addresses and links but never a native way to prove who is on the other end, and never a way to pay. The Hyperactive Web adds those two missing layers. Identity is anchored in DNS — the same root of trust that already names the web — via the emerging DNS-ID standard, so a node's name is verifiable rather than merely asserted. Your personal node carries a sovereign, portable identity; services prove who they are before you trust a capability; and every capability link is bound to a named principal you can check. Where DNS-ID isn't yet in place, today's node-issued keys stand in as a shim — same shape, swappable underneath.

agent identity
dns-id · _agent.atlas.example
personal node · shim
node-key · openmind:self
"The power of intelligence stems from our vast diversity, not from any single, perfect form."
Marvin Minsky · The Society of Mind
§ 03 · Governed

Not emergent magic. Governed — in your favor.

This is a society of many specialized, capable agents — but a society with a constitution, and you are a citizen of it, not its subject. Every consequential action carries a declared risk, a locally enforced verdict, and a retained, auditable trail of what happened and who approved it. You own your memory; you can see why anything was done; you can reverse what should be reversible. Trust comes not because intelligence appears from nowhere, but because every action is explicit, accountable, and answerable to a human node. That retained, auditable trail is not an afterthought — it is OpenMind doing its work: every action remembered, attributable, and answerable to a human node.