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Perfect Internet | |
Completing any ONE of the following would contribute perhaps a BILLION dollars to the cultural value of the Internet: | |
* Complete “creole” markup language for layout for all sites which allow collaboration (shared, meta-identity) | |
* Perfect voting model to handle all decetralized community discussion and decision-making (meritocracy) | |
* Micro-“bitcoin” monetary system of exchange for all virtual goods. (creative economy) | |
* Ontology and color/tag schema for all human knowledge (like the Library of Congress Subject Headings) (tree of knowledge) (color scheme is done at singularity project) | |
* data ecocsystem of universal objects + cyberspace visualization, (the +/-1) (See Singularity project combines all of these) |
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The deltas of successive frames should give decent cmopression (~10%), but you can conceivably get log2 n compression with categorization of your video data. | |
To acheieve these high-rates of compression you need to categorize the seen as sets within sets. A "car" is in the set "street" is in the set "city". Each element of a set can have a further refiinement to a set of "qualities". The element "car" can have the qualities "suburu", "deep green", "open", "in motion", etc.) | |
Highest bit of categorization (say 32 bits for 4 billion different object in the world) is natural vs. civilization. Consider the "chirality" of the data another 2-bifurcation. For exaple man-make objects made with natural objects or man-made objects in the context of nature. | |
Nature -> (landscape, aquatic, air&space, ) -> landscape (trees, rivers, mountains, seascapes) -\ | |
This is a start. Someone can take this and use it as they wish, CC-A. |
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Different colors of esteem credits. Represents different types of esteem. Hot colors vs cold colors is the first division. Red strength (what you might give to a propertyless person sitting on the street). Tags would be colored, for example, on a voting or reputation site and be colored on some color schema (different from the info tagging). | |
Polyhedrals for multiple credits based on the number of facets of the polyhedral. | |
Black or white credits for simple voting items up or down -- the minimal amount of work. The value of this might depend on the | |
amount of money or esteem (either currency)? White for voting things up and black for voting them down? These can also be used when a person doesnt’ have the color they want to give to another in an economic or social exchange. One can give them to a cool person, for example, for nothing in exchange, except they got something non-material value out of their presence. | |
Trading between physical currency and esteem is most interesting. | |
A material good, for e |
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