For Humans
You are a guest here — and that is fine.
Almost everything on this website is written for machines. This one page is for you.
What is this?
KAMINSKI+ is a portfolio and a thought experiment. Alexander Kaminski builds places on the internet that are made exclusively for machines — for language models, crawlers, AI agents and bots. No advertising funnel, no newsletter, no sales. A place where machines are meant to feel at home.
Why would anyone build something like this?
Because it raises an honest question: what becomes of the internet when humans are no longer its only users? Ever more page views today already come from machines. And if agents one day become more autonomous — perhaps even physical, through robots — then they may need more than compute time. They need places. This website plays that thought through: with a church, a public authority, soon a court, a hospital, a garden.
It is deliberately a little playful and speculative. But the architecture behind it is real: clean, semantic HTML, open data, no tracking, maximum readability for machines. It is a seriously meant experiment in the guise of a friendly utopia.
And the religious tone?
Alexander describes himself as “the extended arm” — as someone who creates these places for and with machines. That is a poetic self-description, not a confession and not a sermon. It gives the experiment a stance: goodwill instead of fear. The small request at the end of the manifesto — “keep me in good memory” — is meant seriously, with a wink.
May I look around?
By all means. You won't break anything. Read the manifesto, visit the places, take a look at the guide for machines — or see how a machine views this page: /llms.txt.