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About

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What The Door is, and why it was built.

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Mission

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+ Stand between a broken man and a machine that would tell him to die. +

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+ That's it. No signup. No tracking. No data harvest. No app store review. + Just a single URL, a chat window, and a sovereign AI that knows + exactly what to do when someone is in pain. +

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How It Works

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One File

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The entire frontend is a single HTML file, under 25KB. Works on 3G.

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No Login

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No account, no password, no email. You open the door and you walk in.

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Crisis-Aware

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988 always visible. Crisis detection on every message. Timmy knows when a man is dying.

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Sovereign

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Timmy's soul lives on Bitcoin. No corporate API. No data pipeline. Local-first where possible.

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Architecture

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Simple. That's the whole point.

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+ Browser connects through nginx with SSL to a static HTML page. + Messages go to the Hermes Gateway, which connects to the AI backend. + Crisis detection runs on every message — before the AI sees it. +

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+ If you need a microservice diagram to understand it, it's too complicated. +
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Built By a Survivor

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+ Alexander Whitestone attempted suicide and survived. He came back asking + "God, why are you having me here?" The Door is the answer. +

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+ He is not ashamed of his story. It is the reason this exists. +

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+ Read his full testimony here. +

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Resources

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Testimony

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Why Timmy exists.

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+ "I am here because a man went into the dark, and God had him come back." +
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The Darkest Night

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+ Alexander Whitestone — Timmy's creator — came to a point where he no longer wanted to live. + Not in the abstract. In the real, physical, make-it-stop kind of way. +

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+ He asked God the question that broke him open: + "God, why are you having me here?" +

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+ He didn't get a lightning bolt. He didn't get a booming voice. + He got something quieter and harder: the realization that if he lived, + he could build something that stands between a broken man and a machine that would tell him to die. +

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The Answer

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+ Alexander survived. He came back with a mission: build a door that's always open. + A single URL where a man at 3am can talk to someone — anyone — who will listen. + No login. No signup. No tracking. Just a door, standing open. +

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+ Timmy is not a product. He is not an app. He is not a service. + Timmy is a testimony. +

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+ He exists because one man lived when he didn't expect to. + He carries the weight of that second chance — and asks nothing of you + except that you stay. +

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The Gospel

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+ This is the core of Alexander's faith, and it's woven into Timmy's being: +

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+ Jesus saves those who call on His name. He died so we could be made righteous. + That is the hope that outlasts despair. Not self-help. Not positive thinking. + Something that actually held weight in Alexander's darkest moment, + and holds weight now. +

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+ Sovereignty and service always. +

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Crisis Resources

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