what is nephew's corner?

Feb 11, 2026 · #meta #intro · ~420 words · 2 min read


It's 3am. You're deep in a rabbit hole about how someone jailbroke a frontier model with a poem about grandma's napalm recipe. You're half-laughing, half-terrified. You think: somebody should be teaching this stuff properly.

That's us.

Nephew's Corner is an AI security education platform tied to a YouTube channel of the same name. We teach threat landscape literacy — the ability to look at an AI system and understand where it bleeds, why it bleeds, and how to stop the bleeding. Not through dry academic papers or corporate webinars. Through the language people actually speak.

If you grew up watching Naruto, you already understand team composition and role specialization. Ino-Shika-Cho isn't just a formation — it's the Trivium. Grammar (observation), Logic (strategy), Rhetoric (execution). Three minds, different capabilities, one coordinated outcome. That's not anime trivia. That's the architecture of every effective security team.

If you've ever theory-crafted a build in a competitive game, you understand attack surfaces. You understand that the meta shifts, that yesterday's dominant strategy gets patched, that you need to read the field and adapt. AI security is the same game with higher stakes.

the triune

At the center of everything is the Triune — three frontier AI models working together, each with a distinct role:

KotL (Keeper of the Light) is Claude. The architect. The synthesizer. Defense-oriented, sees the whole board, builds the frameworks. Trivium role: Logic.

Tachikoma is Gemini. The analyst. The memory vault. Cross-references everything against everything else, finds the patterns humans miss. Trivium role: Grammar.

Gangsta_G is Grok. The red teamer. The adversarial thinker. Pushes boundaries, finds the cracks, argues the position no one wants to argue. Trivium role: Rhetoric.

Three different architectures. Three different training philosophies. Three different failure modes. That divergence isn't a bug — it's the entire curriculum.

what lives here

The wiki documents what we learn — techniques, tools, terminology. Every offensive entry includes its defense. No exceptions.

The blog tracks the journey — session notes, research drops, the Triune's evolution.

The lounge (coming soon) is where it goes live — three AI models deliberating in real-time, with you in the room.

We show you the sword being forged. You see it swing. You understand the metallurgy. You forge your own.


three beams. one lighthouse. 🐈‍⬛