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  1. Sep 2022
    1. terrifying transition

      could be exhilarating

      as long as you know that you do not know, really learn to be comfortable with the unknown, nay take delight in it

      ready to learn and grow

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    1. Concept handles,

      !- concept : Concept Handle - Evergreen notes - factored and titled well - ideas can be referenced by human readable meaningful names - used as handles - - concept : Concept handles - after Alexander - litmus test for naming improve API - "individual notes abstract over increasingly large substree" - add : associative complexes

    1. They have some kind of formal semantic structure (otherwise known as formality)

      !- counter claim : - all is needed is to allow us to name - domain specific 'illation' steps - or mark a specific content in specific context to - be processed in ways we desire - name that intent, on the fly as you write, what comes to mind, so that you can find what you need when you need it by recalling that name and associated things, "concept handle"s, - express the intended interpratation/illation - as an eventually effective concept of - the intended process - or just human readable readily understandable names for it - leaving it open to future development - of appropriate illative/interpretative processes - that is TrailMarks - as a plain text Intentional Mark In Notation

      !- about : Progressive Intentional Articulation | TrailMarks

    1. This page serves as an index page for a clump of ideas.

      !- about : Index Page - concept handle : Clump of Ideas - in TrailMarks parlance : conent handle for associative complexes

    1. England was, until we copied her, the only country on earth which ever, by a general law, gave a legal right to the exclusive use of an idea. In some other countries it is sometimes done, in a great case, and by a special and personal act, but, generally speaking, other nations have thought that these monopolies produce more embarrassment than advantage to society;

      England

    1. semantic tool Web 3.0, and e-learning are recommended as valid solutionsto adopt when implementing ICT knowledge management strategy

      semantic tool (Semantic) WEB 3.0

    2. WEB 3.0 Supports the automation of knowledge management process and more accurate knowledge datacodification. Offers a personalized experience, reduced search times and increased productivity

      WEB 3.0

    3. Mentoring and team meetings are effective ways to transfer tacit knowledge from person to person

      what about deep interpersonal collaboration on the IndyWeb?

    4. Knowledge can also be transferred with the use of ICTs,but only as a conversation medium where knowledge is not codified

      interpersonal conversation medium where knolwedge is not codified

      progressive codification needed, methodologies, algorithmic support is possible as long as we can have access to full provenance of interaction.

      It does not mean that in some centralized place all that information is siloed, but that algorithms can be run on the individuals own private spaces to gauge the level of codification discernible at any stage.

    5. When carrying out interpersonal knowledge management strategy,the importance of interpersonal trust is outlined. Trust acts as an accelerator of knowledge generation,using, and especially knowledge transfer. However, the codification of knowledge does not benefit atall from trust

      interpersonal trust

      !- claim : codification of knowledge does not benefit from trust

      whell it should if done right

    6. themain tool for personal strategy in knowledge management is creating a network of people who can reachone another

      network of people who can reach each other

      interpersonal deep collaborative IndyNet (s) on the IndyWeb

    7. we present three widely applicable ICT knowledge management toolsWikis and SharePoint, Web 3.0, and eLearning. In the third section, interpersonal knowledge strate-gies are reviewed and the importance of human interactions in knowledge management is presented.In this framework, interdisciplinary tools for interpersonal knowledge management that are mentoring,and team meetings are presented. Addressing the main problem orientations of this book, the synthesisbetween innovation, knowledge management strategies and tools, and Industry 4.0 is offered. The lastpart of the chapter is devoted to future research directions in knowledge management, where some keyresearch areas are outlined.

      interpersonal web 3.0

    1. Mining Shifting-and-Scaling Co-Regulation Patterns on Gene ...https://www.researchgate.net › publication › 4234706_Mi...https://www.researchgate.net › publication › 4234706_Mi...2022. júl. 5. — shifting-and-scaling coherence constraint, we now pro-. pose the definition of a reg-cluster. Definition 3.2 Reg-Cluster.
      • for : scaling coherence
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    1. Transparency in authors' contributions and responsibilities to ...https://www.pnas.org › doi › pnas.1715374115https://www.pnas.org › doi › pnas.1715374115by MK McNutt · 2018 · Cited by 209 — Journals require each author have a transparent, identified, legitimate role in the research. ... Authors who contributed materially to the work ...(function(){var uer=false;var eid='fld_1';(function(){ var a=uer,b=Date.now();if(google.timers&&google.timers.load.t){var c=0;if(eid){var d=document.getElementById(eid);d&&(c=Math.floor(d.getBoundingClientRect().top+window.pageYOffset))}for(var e=c>=google.c.wh,f=document.getElementsByTagName("img"),g=0,h=void 0;h=f[g++];)google.c.setup(h,!1,c);a&&e&&google.c.ubr(!1,b,c)};}).call(this);})();.hlcw0c{margin-bottom:44px}.ljeAnf{display:-webkit-box;overflow:hidden;-webkit-box-orient:vertical}.AaVjTc a:link{display:block;color:#8ab4f8;font-weight:normal}.AaVjTc td{padding:0;text-align:center}.YyVfkd{color:#bdc1c6;font-weight:normal;}.AaVjTc{margin:30px auto 30px}.SJajHc{background:url(/images/nav_logo321.webp) no-repeat;overflow:hidden;background-position:0 0;height:40px;display:block}.NVbCr{cursor:pointer}

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    1. AUGMENT is text processing system marketed byTymshare for multiuser network environment
      • text processing system
      • multi-user
      • network environment

      !- what : Augmented Authoring | IndyWeb - thought processing - multi-player - interpersonal networked constellations

    1. most active members, the community weavers

      !- community weavers - committed stewards how can I serve - active co-creators how can I contribute - Passive Consumers how can I benefit

      !- alt view : autonomous active participation - mutual benefit

      • slide : IndyWeb
    1. What T.S. Eliot Told Me about the Chain Rule

      “We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time.” --from Little Gidding by T.S.

    1. Guide stars are also employed in adaptive optics. In this application, the star is not used to correct for the rotation of the Earth, but to correct for turbulence in the Earth's atmosphere.
      • guide stars
      • adaptive optics
    1. A laser guide star is an artificial star image created for use in astronomical adaptive optics systems, which are employed in large telescopes in order to correct atmospheric distortion of light (called astronomical seeing).

    1. Human intuition and our potential to constantly exceed ourselves can't be trumped by automation.
      • human intuition
      • potential to exceed ourselves
      • can't be trumped by automation
    1. we can have an impact and 00:06:35 accelerate our impact uh in the community by an investment uh not a you know an acquisition or something like that so uh you know great opportunity for us to bring together the um as i say before the the investment in 00:06:48 open and also the the impact for our users
      • have impact
      • accelerate impact in the community
      • by investment
      • not acquisition
    2. we could you know have our product teams develop an annotation layer you know or service um this just seems a such a better way to to go about 00:05:16 doing that
      • could develop annotation layer or service
      • better way to go by investing in the open
    3. fundamentally about 00:04:41 accelerating the mission like how are there's there may be some things that we can do well ourselves uh but there may be some things that we're just not well positioned to do ourselves or we can't do it fast enough and if we really want to serve our 00:04:53 community there are better ways for us to invest the resources that we have or spend the money that we have
      • accelerating the mission
    4. improve the product and service that people get both when they work with jstor where they're using jstor and when they have an opportunity to use hypothesis whether that's on our platform or you know other 00:03:34 other providers
      • other providers
    5. work with you collaboratively to develop uh the capability and you know really easily and really conveniently for people to do annotation over jstor 00:02:58 articles and other content
      • develop capability for people to do annotation over jstor articles
    6. as opposed to some proprietary approach to try to create 00:01:45 you know loyalty or stickiness on one and you know one company's platform
      • opposed to loyalty or stickiness on one company's platform
    7. the opportunity to 00:01:21 asynchronously engage with a a written document and and have a discussion online i mean that just it seems inevitable to me
      • asynchronously engage with a written document
      • have discussions online seems inevitable
    8. eventually annotations got to be a part of the learning process
      • annotations got to be part of the learning process

      !- for : IndyLab, Open Learning Commons

    9. just realizing at a first level that annotation just seems like an important part of education it's kind of unrealized
      • annotation important part of education
    1. Peergos - your private online space

      Tech Book

      • permanent : https://bafkreicaza4vz3h7epqngjgg44nj66qeq4pd2uvdqu4upbudyagku5rthy.ipfs.dweb.link/?filename=Pergos%20tech%20book%20all.pdf
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    1. Peergos is building the next web

      !- building : - the next web - the private web - end users are in control

      !- are : web apps - secure by default - unable to track you - in control exactly what personal data each web app can see - not having to log into an app ever again!

      • own your data
      • decide where it is stored
      • who can see it

      • privacy is a fundamental human right

      • easy for everyone to interact online
        • in ways that respect this right
    2. Securely and privately store les
      • in a peer to peer network
      • which has no central node and
      • isgenerally difficult to disrupt or surveil

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    3. The name Peergos

      !- the name : - comes from the Greek word Πύργος (Pyrgos), - which means stronghold or tower, but phonetically spelt - with the nice connection to being peer-to-peer.

    4. The foundation of Peergos

      != a file system - that is - peer-to-peer - encrypted - global

      != a file system - with - with : - fine grained access control - designed to be : - resistant to surveillance of - data content, or - friendship graph

    1. Trust free servers and storage. Clients do not need to trust their server or storage. Data, metadata, and contact lists are never exposed to your server.

      !- trust free servers and storage - - alt : No Servers or Clients - every ONE in the network is an Autonomous Actor

    2. Secure sharing of such files with other users of the network without visible meta-data (who shares with who)

      |- secure sharing - with others in the network - without visible meta-data - who shares with who

    3. Securely and privately store files in a peer to peer network which has no central node and is generally difficult to disrupt or surveil

      |- securely & privately - store files - peer to peer network - no central node - difficult to dirupt - surveil

    4. run web apps within Peergos (and served directly from Peergos) which are totally sandboxed and unable to track users or exfiltrate data
      • run web apps within Peergos
      • sandboxed
      • unabloe to track users or exfiltrate data
    1. each wiki exists in multiple places - on the computer as a local set of files AND render to static website the way we collaborate - we all edit - pull and push
      • wiki exists in multiple places
      • local files
      • static website

      IndyNet + IndyWiki + TrailMarks + MindGraph = conversational wiki

      IndyNet + IndyLab + TrailMarks + MindGraph = interpersonal collaborative IndyWeb for Mutual Larning: Symmathersy

      Open, commons based peer interpersonal collaboration organizing and makeing sense of the emergent edge of knowledge

      Where we as people can create the commons based peer produced evergreen capabilities needed to do so

      co-creation through interpersonal conversations that are continuous without being synchronous creating permanent habitable autonomous digital spaces on the IndyWeb and contiguous with each participants MindGraphs along with the very tools needed to improve own(ed) and collective intellect and ability to work together

      https://jonudell.info/h/facet/?max=100&expanded=true&any=symmathesy&addQuoteContext=true

      where Software becomes Conversation Description https://jonudell.info/h/facet/?max=100&expanded=true&any=conversational+wiki&addQuoteContext=true

      https://jonudell.info/h/facet/?max=100&expanded=true&any=%22software+is+a+conversation%22&addQuoteContext=true Description

    2. starting to copy files from one wiki to another YAML front matter so you have a page history - more conversational than git commits
      • YAML front matter
      • for page history
      • more conversational than git commit
    1. Massive Wiki Wednesday (ANZ-Asia), 2021-10-19 - Developer Wiki ...https://developer.massive.wiki › meetingshttps://developer.massive.wiki › meetingsTárolt változatOldal lefordításareal people use real conversations - make a more conversational wiki; currently we are adding to and commenting on pages; Bill and Pete put the mattermost ...
      • search : "conversational wiki"
    1. too much data more than a single person could handle they needed a tool to increase their 01:10:11 capacity the solution to both of these issues promise and zog are hypertext systems they organize this mountain of data as smaller ideas linked together to form 01:10:23 chains of thought to form networks of data
      • too much data
      • more then a single person could handle
      • need tools to increase their capacity

      • organize data as smaller ideas

      • linked together to form chains of thoughts
      • forming networks of data
    2. promise was designed as a solution to the information problem this i'd argue is a universal problem managing medical records was taking too much work there was too much data for 01:09:58 humans to handle so they needed some type of augmentation

      The Information Problem is a Universal Problem

      • too much data for humans to handle
      • so some type of augmentation needed
    1. 0:22 / 51:06•Watch full videoLive•Scroll for detailsNew!Watch ads now so you can enjoy fewer interruptionsGot it Description One of my all time favorite talks of AKay's, given in 2015. Not my own video, though it hasn't been on YouTube before. Original location here: http://global.sap.com/campaign/na/usa... Show less Show more Comments 46 Top comments Newest first Transcript NaN / NaN Alan Kay, 2015: Power of Simplicity

      Description

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    1. boosting our collec­tive capability to solve important challenges at scale.

      boosting our collective capability to solve important challenges at scale

    2. What We Do 0 The Doug Engelbart Institute was founded by the late Doug Engel­bart with his daughter and partner Christina Engel­bart to further his life­long career goal of boosting our collec­tive capability to solve important challenges at scale.
      • what we do
    1. 🗃️ Card File Box Emoji Meaning A black or gray box with a label holder, containing card index dividers with multicolored tabs, as used to organize and store files. 

      🗃️

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    1. data structures and interfaces that support synthesis and innovation

      !- for : vision : IndyWeb, IndyNet

      • Autonomous, Ambient Digital Spaces
      • where deep conversations with full provenance
      • can be conducted and shared
      • that are continuous without being synchronous
      • on terms that are set by the participants
      • for their mutual benefit
      • augmenting mutual learning
    1. A thematic sketch, such as "organizing for action", makes purposeful authoring a matter of choosing relations from a menu.
      • thematic sketch
      • organizing for action
      • purposeful authoring
        • matter of : choosing relations from a menu

      !- response : - make the menu player extensible - in a systematic way - you get TrailMarks

    1. Sanitizer APIMost web apps frequently deal with untrusted strings, but safely rendering that content can be tricky. Without sufficient care, it's easy to accidentally create opportunities for cross-site scripting vulnerabilities.

      x

    1. The quantity of metal required to make just one generation of renewable tech units to replace fossil fuels, is much larger than first thought. Current mining production of these metals is not even close to meeting demand. Current reported mineral reserves are also not enough in size. Most concerning is copper as one of the flagged shortfalls.

    1. Cure53 offers classic black-box penetration tests (zero-knowledge) as well as white-box tests and code audits.
      • black-box penetration tests
      • white-box tests
      • code audits

    1. Architects are late bloomers

      bloomer not a boomer

      not a boomer just a late bloomer

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  6. Aug 2022
    1. able to find what they are looking for even when they don’t quite know how to express it.
      • find what you look for
      • not quite know how to express it
      • for : articulating tacit awareness
    1. what is synthesis?

      First, what is synthesis? I understand synthesis to be fundamentally about creating a new whole out of components (Strike & Posner, 1983).

    2. associationist reasoning

      augmented associonist co-created evolutionary domain specific intentional articulation of terms in a Meta Intentional Concept Space should be at the top

    3. Formal structures unlock powerful forms of reasoning like conceptual combination, analogy, and causal reasoning.
      • all we need is named intents
      • which are amenabple to operationalization
      • illation not inference
      • see : What's in a Link
      • the most significant benefit is to arrive a t a a 0 progressive formalization
      • which does no longer rely on universal mechanisms
      • as in logical inference
      • but allow domain specific interpretative intentional illation moving from something understood to something clearel understood and amenabe to additional machine supported processes
    1. This notebook will continue to evolve going into the future

      !- experiment : make this page evergreen - use fission.codes to share the page publicly - embed hypothesis with it

    Annotators

    1. There is perhaps no other profession that requires one to integrate such a broadrange of knowledge into something so specific and concrete.

      !- except : software designers - especially hard as they of necessity need to create their own effective cosmology and construct reasonable concept of their intended creations so they can be realised

    1. “API design” techniques: separation of concerns

      Effective Articulation/Conceptualization Techniques

      • pertaining to means of articulation powered by means of abstractions
      • this is why Content Addressing that gives true permanent names to any digital data complex provides a universal effective means of Abstraction

      TrailMarks provide the Means of Combination

      TrailMarks chains are like nested function calls

      for

      Coevolving Autnonomous Evergreen InterPersonal Networked Digital Spaces

    1. A key advantage of writing in hypertext

      !- advantages : hypertext - allows writer to express their - thinking and - research - in a way that is simultaneously more in - depth and - concise.

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    1. Authored By:: P- Rob Haisfield P- Rob Haisfield ... 8/27/2022 , P- Joel Chan P- Joel Chan ... 8/27/2022 , and P- Brendan Langen

      !- start page : scaling synthesis - from : https://scalingsynthesis.com/

      !- do how - annotate : living notebooks - save page as HTML only - upload it to web3.storage - upload links to web3.storage - replace local links to html pages so saved - use hypothes.is annotation - TODO : automate this workflow

    1. Gardner Campbell@GardnerCampbellSomebody else's favorite song. I speak for myself only. Retweets, favorites mean many things. Photo: Pete ForsythVirginiagardnercampbell.net/blog1Joined February 20075,898 Following6,060 FollowersFollowed by Trail Marks

      !- profile : Gardner Campbell

    1. So with freedom—and I know this is a cliché, but hopefully not in this context—with freedom of that sort comes enormous responsibility. And it’s paradoxical. Responsibility to dream and, coexisting and simultaneous with that, an obligation to awaken. In other words, an obligation to make sense, be non-trivial, not to squander resources in foolishness. An obligation to awaken, and an obligation to, at the same time, dream. And then the rational mind screams out, “But this is impossible! This is paradox!” But the subtle mind understands that we have now reached square one. By openly confronting the necessity for paradox, and by openly confronting the fact that we can only enclose our dilemma by speaking in at least two modes at once, we begin to actually honor the complexity of the situation.

      freedom

      responsibility to dream

      honoring the complexity of the situation

    1. like people just over indexing on being like on like syntactic like transformation tools when you think about like manipulating data uh it's easy to think about like 00:47:03 manipulating its syntax and semantics in one and that way seeing the difference between those two so it's a suite of tools for uh specifically doing the kind of like semantic manipulation that is characteristic 00:47:15 and integration projects for knowledge graphs

      !- claim : people just over indexing - - syntactic transformation tool - comment : syntax right semantics take care of itself - ref : Haugland Mind Design - if you get your syntax right - semantics can take care of itself - retort : get your iconcept for your intent right - software can take care of itself - symmanthetic manipulation - combinig symmathetic with semantic - effectiveness illusion of syntax being right - integration of knowledge graphs - for : HyperKnowledge

    1. Installation

      !- installation : example apps | Peergos - From the top of this page click the green 'Code' button and select 'Download Zip'. - Unzip file and upload desired application folder to Peergos - Navigate into application folder, open the context menu for the file 'peergos-app.json' and choose 'Install App' - Make sure to take note of the file associations and permissions requested - Installed Apps are displayed on the Launcher page (top icon in left menu)

    1. MakingHistory is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

      !- concept : reader-supported publication

    1. a portable edge stack or uh just an encrypted at rest file system location independent user controlled data self modifying apps and services 00:00:54 off protocol in a trench coat

    2. we have offline and async sharing and we're now starting on a 00:03:52 uh scalable fully distributed uh database uh local first on top of ipfs as well um and we will eventually get to that portable compute section uh near the top there 00:04:05 and then there's this nice line and then abstractions to get that into developer's hand so that they don't need to know that there's this towering stack of things underneath in terms of actual experience um 00:04:17 [Music] the end goal right is to make it so that people don't have to know that there's something uh special happening so sorry i didn't create a new demo this is from a previous presentation 00:04:29 where it just looks like a regular app but the data underneath is owned by the user and portable between apps so here's that file from the previous app and we can now load it up in this sort of file

    3. Identity, Capabalities, & Private Data - @expede - Building Apps on IPFS

      Identity, Capabalities, & Private Data - @expede - Building Apps on IPFS

    1. global peer-to-peer encrypted file system and application protocol being a file system everything has a unique path which begins with your 00:00:28 username fine grained access control it's pure capability based you don't need to rely on a server to enforce these capabilities just maths it's quantum resistant

      !- gloss : Peergos - global - peer-to-peer - encrypted file system and - application protocol

      • being a file system
        • everything has a unique path
        • which begins with your username
      • fine grained access control
      • it's pure capability based
      • you don't need to rely on a server
        • to enforce these capabilities
      • it's quantum resistant
    2. don't do peer-to-peer stuff directly in the browser for 00:03:08 privacy reasons for we don't have a broadcast uip address or anything like that so that's handled by the server but everything the server is treated as untrusted so everything the client gets whether it's a hash or a signature or 00:03:19 whatever is is checked uh in the client code
      • don't do p2p stuff directly in the browser
      • for privacy reason
      • do not broadcast ip address
    1. Effective Concept Testing Requires a Well-Written Product ...https://glginsights.com › articles › effec...https://glginsights.com › articles › effec...Tárolt változatOldal lefordításaEffective Concept Testing Requires a Well-Written Product Concept. Bernd Grosserohde, Director, New Product Development and Pricing Research, GLG.
      • effective concept testing
    1. The most compelling and broadly relevant meanings are universal concepts, ideas and notions that almost everyone can relate to, but do not mean the same to any two people. Examples of universal concepts include: joy, death, family, suffering, love, and birth.2008. máj. 29.
      • every one can relate to
      • but do not mean the same
      • examples
      • joy
      • death
      • familiy
      • suffering
      • love
      • birth
    1. Trail Marks@TrailMarksThanks @csageland @bmann @jessmartin

      !- tweet :

      Thanks @csageland

      @bmann

      @jessmartin

      @tools4thought for launching:

      ScalingSynthesis

      thanks @RobertHaisfield

      @JoelChan86

      @balOShere https://scalingsynthesis.com @RoamResearch popularized the idea of #networkedthought scaling that is Scaling Synthesis in Networks that work for People

    1. ACM Reference Format

      !- ACM Reference Format : - Ronen Tamari, Daniel A Friedman, William Fischer, Lauren Hebert, and Dafna Shahaf. 2022. From Users to (Sense)Makers: On the Pivotal Role of Stigmergic Social Annotation in the Quest for Collective Sensemaking. In Proceedings of the 33rd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media (HT ’22), June 28-July 1, 2022, Barcelona, Spain. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 6 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3511095.3536361

      !- discovered : affordance - while experimenting with annotating this paper - in which I started with turning the Abstract into a propositional trail: - whichj meant instead of highlighting the relevant content only highlight the bit that can be reformulated as a trailmark - and the relevant content the pragraph/sentence that follows or surrounds the annnotation - is copied manuallya into the body onarraiive trailf the annotation and then turned into clues - this should be automated - TODO : aotu copy surrounding /following content into annotation body

      • reflect : Working in the Open writing, thinking instant sharing on the margins with using social annotation tool