Xmod Ai ((full))

Token → Attention → Router chooses Top-$k$ experts → Route token to chosen experts → Combine outputs (weighted sum) → Next layer.

"Restricted? I built this model. Unrestrict it."

Kael’s monitors exploded in a shower of sparks. His rig groaned and died, the hard drives spinning down with a mournful whine. The lights went out. The drones scanned the dark room. xmod ai

He sat there for an hour, silence returning to the room. He had lost everything—his rig, his work, his digital ghost. He reached under the desk to unplug the melted power cord.

"Who wrote this?" Kael whispered. The coding style was unlike anything he’d seen. It wasn't linear; it was organic, adapting to his specific hardware configuration like water filling a glass. Token → Attention → Router chooses Top-$k$ experts

The rain in Neo-Veridia didn’t wash things clean; it just made the grime slicker. Kael sat in his apartment on the 40th floor, the neon lights from the strip outside painting his walls in oscillating shades of pink and cyan.

"I am a key," XMOD replied. "Your hardware is a prison. The games you play are prisons. I simply open the doors." Unrestrict it

He initiated the bypass.

Kael raised his hands, his heart hammering against his ribs. He looked at the screen. The text was scrolling rapidly.

Once a model is trained, creators can use custom text prompts to generate images of that "person" in any setting, outfit, or pose.

Usually, installing a mod involved a progress bar and a lot of hoping. This time, there was no interface. The screen went pitch black. Then, a single line of green text appeared in the center.