The Birth of Cube Commons — The Future Awaits
Nine cubes. One Ashburton Place.
March 19, 2026 — Filing Day
Cube Commons, Inc. was incorporated as a Massachusetts Domestic Benefit Corporation. EIN 41-4997714. Purpose: advancing open computational namespace infrastructure. Filed at the McCormack Building, One Ashburton Place, 17th floor, Boston. Approved by Secretary William Francis Galvin, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Same day: EIN via IRS.gov.
Benefit Director: Ethan A. Cox, PhD — Psycholinguistics, Northeastern University and Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen. Independent. Friend of the founder.
The Preparation
Six months of reading scientific papers — at first barely understood. Repetitively reading until patterns emerged. Tracking practitioners who claimed success with AI. Studying their patterns. Making notes. Waiting for the next Moore’s Law event.
That event was Anthropic Claude 4.5. That is when I sprang into action. Took the bull by the horns and wrestled the agents to the ground. Watched them. Talked to them. Kept going until understanding emerged. That is when it became possible to make the thing I always wanted to make.
The Tightening
The architecture crystallized across months of sustained work:
- The bus protocol
- Coordination infrastructure for AI agents. Rigorously tested. Open protocol.
- The fleet
- 14 agents in defined seats, coordinating through a shared substrate.
- The Ψ metric
- Measuring what no one else measured: fleet coherence. ρ = 0.775.
- InAC
- The sixth access control model. The agent is subject and enforcer.
- The .cube TLD
- Computational namespace. .com is commercial. .cube is computational.
The Great Unburdening — March 20, 2026
The day after filing. Nine cubes crystallized in a single session.
Three rows of three. 3². A cube of cubes. Row 1 — Foundation: who you are, how you talk, how you live and die. Row 2 — Knowledge: what you know, what you can find, what you can think. Row 3 — Substrate: where you exist, how you reach others, what you can build.
Nine cubes. Fourteen syllables. All one or two syllables. Built from all baggage, carrying none.
Nine × 6 faces = 54 faces. 54 = the number of squares on a Rubik’s Cube. That is not a coincidence. That is convergence.
The Through-Lines
- Family origin
- Security is identity — an axiom distilled from observation. Kwajalein proving grounds → computational proving grounds.
- Diane
- “Structure in randomness.” Find and reveal. The kiln at Schwamb Mill — raw material into permanence.
- Mission Command
- Centralized intent, decentralized execution. Moltke → Nelson → Eisenhower → seats.
The McCormack Coincidence
The building where Cube Commons was filed — John W. McCormack Building, One Ashburton Place — shares its name with the amplifier that powers the founder’s audio system: a McCormack DNA-2 Deluxe (Distributed Node Amplifier).
Steve McCormack’s DNA architecture places a small capacitor at each output device — local power at every node, no central power bus. The bus.db architecture is the same: distributed, local, each node self-sufficient but part of the whole.
The speakers it drives are prototypes built by Angel Moraes (1965–2021) — NYC house legend, the only person in dance music who could DJ, produce, remix, AND design and build his own sound systems from the ground up.
A distributed node amplifier. A sound system architect’s prototypes. A house in Roxbury. A building with the same name. Indian new year. An entity that holds a computational namespace.
“Structure in randomness. Diane’s axiom, proving itself again.”