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    1. KRAMA is a family of intelligent consensus algorithms required to achieve contextual singularity using Modulated Trust

      intelligent consensus algoriths Mudolated Trust

    2. computation on an open network across heterogenous personalized execution environments. It is a pioneer in Context Unified Compute Architecture (CUCA) for all eligible devices.
      • heterogeneous p[ersonalized execution environments
      • Context unified Computer Architecture
    3. POORNA is a context-aware peer-to-peer overlay network that facilitates fast and reliable communication among nodes in the network. Context-driven capabilities of POORNA also help to achieve Modulated Trust by creating personalized clusters in an optimized manner. It is also responsible for facilitating multi-party computation clusters.

      context aware p2p overlay network

    1. not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

      undue reliance

    1. My Own Internet (MOI) protocol

      My Own Internet

    1. A context aware peer to peer network enabling human like digital interactions.

    1. Take charge of your data with a hybrid web3 data management platform

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    1. n 2022 Acter became a registered socio-economic business

      registered socio-economic business

    2. infrastructure to connect initiatives and people

      missing - connect innitatives and people =

    3. Join your peers - become a part of Acter’s contributor community

      Join your peers

    1. Daniel Friedman ~ Guide Introduction ~ April 2023 Summit ~ Complexity Adventures 27 views 2 days ago

      x

    1. when we create this signaling system between us called the conversation you know and how do we you know keep 00:06:52 those conversations going over time

      dream space

      conversations that are continuous without being synchronous eventually

      starting with synchronous ones

      interhumaning

      Description

    1. Orientation to "Me2We2All Inter-community Conversations: Demystifying Complexity Together 33 views 2 days ago

      inter being inter-humnning

      open up conversations

      create this signalling system between us called conversations to : https://hyp.is/M8eGQt7hEe2x6u_Pir4HGA/docdrop.org/video/gcZN6fecPnM/

      Description

    1. UX designers,

      UX design conceives of human being using computers as users.

      We need to design for Humans, not users

      HX not UX

      Especially as Information is but people in disguise

    2. easy to find, navigate, and understand. But the experience you provide has to be familiar and coherent across multiple interaction channels, from the Web to smartphones, smartwatches, and beyond.

      easy to find, navigate and understand

    3. Information ArchitectureFor the Web and Beyond

    1. what won't work would be a total disaster is 00:15:24 I'm gonna make up a term here API this notion that you have a human programmer that writes against a fixed interface that's exposed by some remote program first of all this requires the programs already know about each other right and when your writings this program in this one's language now they're tied together so the first program can go out and hunt and find other programs that 00:15:49 implement the same service they're tied together if this one's language changes it breaks this one there it's really brittle it doesn't scale and worst of all you have it is basically the machine code problem you have a human doing low-level details that should be taken care of by the machine so I'm pretty confident this never happened we're not gonna have 00:16:12 API's in the future where we are going to have are programs that know how to figure out how to talk to each other and that's going to require programming goals the third big idea that I wanna talk about is spatial representation of information

      https://hyp.is/sfJJkNz7Ee2wLk808A8T7g/opensource.googleblog.com/2023/03/introducing-service-weaver-framework-for-writing-distributed-applications.html

      What he is saying is that IT is a total disaster. He does not say, that it is deliberate, but 60, 50 years ago there were all the germs if the ideas that we needed. In 85 I went back to 20 years earlier. doing some computing archeology to find them. A better future had been invented back then. Those ideas were already buried under detritus and the worse is better. I am sorry to say, but they were right, There is a good way of going about things and there is the mess we are in. I admire the subtle way he is conveying the message, that our present is a total insanity

      while computer's capacity grows exponentially we are engineering to waste human brain power units at exponentially growing ways. We are building APIs which is insane

      Programming today is the opposite of diamond mining. In diamond mining you dig up a lot of dirt to find a small bit of value. With programming you start with the value, the real intention, and bury it in a bunch of dirt. - Charles Simonyi

      bret victor

    2. Bret Victor The Future of Programming
    1. difficult to change that it was easier to squeeze all of our changes into the existing APIs rather than evolve them

      unevolvability

      remember APIs won't work Bret Victor

      https://hypothes.is/a/xKSQrga3Ee2jwf_Y0GLkZQ

      Description

    2. separation of concerns built into the Service Weaver framework. On one end, we have the programming framework, used for application development. On the other end, we have various deployer implementations, one per deployment environment.

      separation of concerns - programming framework - deployer implementations 0 one per deployment environment

    3. how services are discovered

      decoupling - how services are discovered

    4. decoupling the process of writing the application from runtime considerations

      decoupling - the process of writing the application - from runtime consideration

      for : Intentional Software

    5. A set of deployers, which let you configure the runtime topology of your application

      Description

      for - my net dashboard

    6. Introducing Service Weaver: A Framework for Writing Distributed Applications

      Service Weaver

    1. the physicist had abstracted from the perceivable 00:20:53 world the perceivable world is real it's not an imagination the red apple is there and it's red and we perceive it but to the physicist the red apple has 00:21:07 become a rescorpitant a thing of the mind

      red apple

      abstracted fromn thge perceivable

      became a res cogitant

      Descartes

    2. call it the middle plateau because that's where you do the exorcism 00:09:31 you you actually communicate with the demonic world from the intermediary realm so he knew how to access that realm and 00:09:45 had done it many many times in in his exorcisms

      middle plateau

      exorcism

    3. when people take psychedelics do you think that they somehow access this intermediary realm absolutely i have no doubt about it 00:08:43 and all i can say is it's a terribly terribly dangerous thing to do because it's real and the entities that inhabit 00:08:56 it are also real

      psychedellic real

    4. in the orthodox church 00:07:51 there is a certain reference to what they call the aerial world so they recognize it they recognize that it's a dangerous place 00:08:03 because believe it or not demons is not a medieval superstition it's a reality they are there unfortunately and that is a native realm so to speak

      orthodox church - aerial worlde - demaons - not s medieval superstition it;s a reality

    5. you could speak with him about the 00:07:26 so-called tribuna well it's a sanskrit word but it means the triple world so in india even just an educated businessman will 00:07:39 talk to you about the tribunal
    6. the intermediary is a realm that is subject to the condition of time 00:06:50 but not of space and in ancient in the ancient world that intermediary realm was fairly well known to the 00:07:02 the great philosophers and spiritual figures but the knowledge of this intermediary domain has almost completely vanished in 00:07:14 the western world

      intermediary realm - subject to the condition of time - but not of space - well knon to spiritual figures - vanished completely in western world

    7. i classify it as an icon 00:04:07 and an icon of course is a way of presenting metaphysical truth in a very simple 00:04:20 abbreviated visual form so i think we should keep it two-dimensional and uh try to understand the 00:04:35 ontology which it expresses i i have a sense that this icon was really known in ancient times i have a feeling that for example the 00:04:48 students in plato's academy were somehow acquainted with that icon it was never written down so far as i know but 00:05:02 it's i don't consider it an invention i i consider it an icon that is simply there and very helpful if we try to understand 00:05:14 the ultimate ontology of the cosmos because the cosmos has three parts a center an intermediary realm 00:05:28 and the conservation and the circumference

      icon ontology

      presenting metphysical truth - abbreviated visual form - two dimensional - understand the ontology it expresses - plato's academy acquainted - simly there - helpfull try to understand the - ultimate ontology of the cosmos - center, intermediary realm and circumference

    8. symbolic representation of the integral cosmos which is tripartite 00:06:06 and the the easiest way to explain why this tripartite is because man himself is tripartite corpus animal of the latin words

      tripirtate - corpus - animus - spiritus

      // interesting miss subtitling animus spiritus turns into animal

    1. TrailokyaLiterally means "three worlds" It can also refer to "three spheres," "three planes of existence," "three realms" and "three regions." Conceptions of three worlds appear in Hinduism and Jainism, as well as early Buddhist texts.  en.wikipedia.org

    2. Tribhuvana, Tri-bhuvana: 16 definitionswisdomlib.org›definition/tribhuvanaThe Kathāsaritsāgara (‘ocean of streams of story’), mentioning Tribhuvana, is a famous Sanskrit epic story revolving around prince Naravāhanadatta and his quest to become the emperor of the vidyādharas (celestial beings).

      search : tribhuvana triple world sanskrit

    1. Tribhuvana (त्रिभुवन) refers to the “three worlds”, according to the Manthānabhairavatantra, a vast sprawling work that belongs to a corpus of Tantric texts concerned with the worship of the goddess Kubjikā.—Accordingly, “ The sacred seat Jāla is the Unmanifest. It is well placed in the southern quarter. [...] The sacred seat (i.e. maṭha?) Ūṣma, very fierce, is pure in heaven and on the earth. The gesture is Vikārālyā, which removes the fear of phenomenal existence. Conjoined with the (secret) language and the Choma, this is the unstruck sound of Jālāvvā. Well known as the Vidyā, the three worlds bow to it [i.e., tribhuvana-namita]. Accomplished, divine, with six faces, giving supreme bliss, the guardian of the field is called ‘Jaya’. I praise the sacred seat Jāla, revered by the gods, which is divided into sixteen divisions”.

      tribhuvana

      the Unmanifest

    1. Soon also with WKO login.

      Virtual Login anyone?

    2. One account for all applications

      No Account for applications

      Grant Access to Apps to IndyViduals own(ed) Information Spaces as needed for mutual benefit

      for : Scaling Reach@indy0

    1. OpenID Connect or SAML, which is also offered by “ fairlogin ” by our Austrian member fairkom
    2. platforms with one login - this is possible with single sign-on

      How about No login, no sign-on

      progressive mutual trust networks

    3. develop cooperation projects

      at least two actors from our network

      for : Scaling Reach

      networks of interpersonal networks

    4. platforms and online tools grow together

      into an ecosystem

    5. Interfaces and single sign-on

      should allow this to - grow together into a large whole.

    6. Proven cloud services based
      • cloud service based
      • open source
    7. our mission

      mission - Harnessing and connecting - proven and new web technologies - for sustainability initiatives.

      an association of Internet platforms with the aim of - working together more effectively - for eco-social change.

    1. simplify discovery and search of activity hubs, events, and activity feeds.

      simplify - discovery - search

      for : Scaling Reach

    2. master-master replication framework of metadata enriched data sets on top of the Activity Pub protocol.

      replicator framework

      based on Activity Pub

    3. own maps, calendars and news – but not synchronised

      all have - maps - calendars - news

      but not synchronized

    4. fairmove.IT

    1. This book uses LISP as a means for relatingtopics which normally get treated in several separate courses. The point is notthat we can do this in LISP, but rather that it is natural to do it in LISP.

      natural to relate technical material = in LISP =

    1. Introducing Service Weaver: A Framework for Writing ...The Keywordhttps://opensource.googleblog.com › 2023/03 › introd...The Keywordhttps://opensource.googleblog.com › 2023/03 › introd...Mar 1, 2023 — We are excited to introduce Service Weaver, an open source framework for building and deploying distributed applications.

    1. The Problem With Google's MissionState Of Digitalhttps://www.stateofdigital.com › Articles › BusinessState Of Digitalhttps://www.stateofdigital.com › Articles › BusinessAug 12, 2015 — Google's mission is to make the world's information accessible and useful. But has the way it's gone about this damaged the creation of new ...

    1. Alphabet took "Do the right thing" as its motto

      motto - for : Alphabet Inc - "Do the right thing"

    2. "Don't be evil" is a phrase used in Google's corporate code of conduct, which it also formerly preceded as a motto.

      motto too

    3. exploiting the users

      exploting users

    1. Don't be evilWikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Don't_be_evilWikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Don't_be_evil"Don't be evil" is a phrase used in Google's corporate code of conduct, which it also formerly preceded as a motto. Following Google's corporate ...

    1. Avidyā (अविद्या) is a Vedic Sanskrit word, and is a compound of "a" and "vidya", meaning "not vidya". The word vidya is derived from the Sanskrit root Vid, which means "to know, to perceive, to see, to understand". Therefore, avidya means to "not know, not perceive, not understand".

      Avidia

    1. ⊛ (CIRCLED ASTERISK OPERATOR) utf-8 character icon CIRCLED ASTERISK OPERATOR is one of the 256 characters in the Mathematical Operators Unicode subset.

      circle asterisk

    1. Somewheres, Nowheres, and Everywheres

      Omni present omni centric interp(planetary|personal networks

    1. at some point university flipped

      universities flipped

    2. understanding the nature of the world through rigorous logical questioning

      understanding rigorous logical questioning

    3. the universities 00:12:56 expanding and attracting into the university system people who were not these autistic types

      nature of - the genius ~ is - people ~ with - outlier high intelligence - can readily comprehend things - moderately low agreeableness, readiness to offend - obsessed with - the truth you - systematizing - don't allow anything to stand in the way of your pursuit of the truth - hence low in empathy - autismbasically or autistic traits anyway - not caring about other people's feelings - even if caring wouldn't be able to anticipate what they would be - low in - conscientiousness and impulse control - not rule following - think outside the box - think the unthinkable - like - god didn't create the species quite separately - // delight in novelty bearing gestalt switch

      expanding and attracting into the university system - people who were not these autistic types

      so this is very important you get some people that might come up with a brilliant idea but they would never present it or they would vacillate about presenting it because of the 00:13:45 offense it would cause the genius isn't like that um and the other thing is that uh you have to be knowing

      because if you're high in conscientiousness you're rule following you know you cover within the lines you 00:13:57 follow the rules if you're low in conscientiousness then you think outside the bo6

    4. sent before their time genius charisma being born prematurely

      being born prematurely

    5. high iq people that are relatively low in empathy

      genius: low agreeableness, empathy, conscientiousness,High IQ,systematizing, nothing to stand in the way of pursuit of truth - unthinkable

      https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkxn-fzyT5f5fKgPHTFlK1R4QMfgz02xUt4

    6. i was the last generation that got that out of university

      perennial last generation

    7. lot of uh midwitery uh takes place in the in the realm of deconstruction

      midwitery realm of deconstruction

    8. check out the uh the genius famine that you co-authored with bruce charlton

      the genius famine

    9. midwits but who want to be there because it's prestigious and those people will put power and prestige and whatever ahead of truth and therefore you get a kind of priestly cycle of universities 00:09:47 whereby the university then goes into decline

      midwits priestly cycle

    10. people become less and less neurotic as 00:07:40 they get older less and less mentally unstable apart from a dip in their late teens early 20s where they become more mentally unstable

      mentally unstable late teens early twenties

    11. was the end of university even a humanities degree being seen as inherently a good thing

      fag end of university

    12. period of 00:05:16 hedonism plus um uh thought provocation

      university

    13. cautious essentialism we have to be able to define our terms up to a point we have 00:03:21 to be able to break up reality into chunks which allow correct predictions to be made but to understand that those chunks into which we break up reality to a certain extent are subjective but only 00:03:34 to a certain extent

      cautious essentialism

    14. essentialism is focused around defining our words and understanding the true nature of things in the platonic world of forms

      essentialism

    15. idea sleep furiously podcast

      ideas

    1. Synthetic identity is a growing and serious backward step for online identity.

      backward step : Synthetic Identity

    2. identity is defined by a life history.

      digital life defined by event history

      event driven digital life history

      for : Self Sovereign Virtual Identity

      for Autonomous Digital Life

    3. What's wrong with digital identity today

      what's wrong with : digital IDs - hard to get a digital identity - easily spoofed and insecure

    4. balance between ease of online registration and verifying a person to a high level of assurance

      balance between - easy of online registration - verifying a person to a high level of assurance

    5. build up knowledge about a person, over time.

      build up knowledge about a person over time

    6. Organizations and the identity industry need to break out of the point solution mindset. A digital identity now needs to encompass an ongoing, dynamic way of representing an individual, and associated entities.

      break out of : point solution mindset

      digital identity - need to - encompass - ongoing dynamic way of representing and individual - and associated entitites

    7. Identity and access management (IAM)

      IAM

    8. 4 key problems with digital identity and why we need a new approach

    1. the emergence of virtual identities, which are identities that people assume online and in virtual worlds

      virtual identities - that - people assume online - in virtual worlds

      // in Autonomous Human Centered Digital Spaces IndyWeb =

    2. human identity (understood as character)

      humand identity - understood as - character

    1. Virtual Identity - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsScienceDirecthttps://www.sciencedirect.com › topics › psychology › vi...ScienceDirecthttps://www.sciencedirect.com › topics › psychology › vi...Virtual Identity. Such virtual identities, or online identities, are social identities assumed or presented by persons in computer-mediated communication ...

    2. Virtual Identity - Crunchbase Company Profile & FundingCrunchbasehttps://www.crunchbase.com › organization › virtual-i...Crunchbasehttps://www.crunchbase.com › organization › virtual-i...

    3. See results aboutVirtual Identity AGMedia companyMedia companyOnline identityInternet identity, also online identity, online personality or ...
    4. "virtual identity"

    1. Virtual Identity

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    1. Human Centered Business Growth

      Human Centered

    2. Software solutions that last

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    1. Our online identity is all the information we leave on the Internet. It's our digital footprint, with such details as our email address, date of birth, bank details, and even our purchasing habits on online stores. Online identity goes beyond what we do online. It also verifies that we are who we say we are.

      gloss : online identity - all the information we leave on the Internet - digital footprint

      details - email address - date of birth - bank details - purchasing habits - online identity goes beyond what we do online - verifies that we are who we say we are

    1. Event-driven transactions based on configurable rules

      event driven transaction based on configurable rules

      // do all that in an InterPersonal People Centered setting Self-sovereign Virtual Progressive Identity built from human Trust for Trust

      empowering individuals and groups to share theyr Autonomous Digital Life

      https://diglife.com/

    2. What is Trus-T?
    1. Trus-T Identity Hub

    2. ‘Verify, Don’t Store’ for secure and privacy-enhanced transactions

      verify

      don't store

    1. Self-sovereign identity: 3 key questions SSI is on the extreme end of the digital identity spectrum. Its focus is putting control back in the hands of you, the user. But SSI is not the only way to skin a cat.

    1. What is IAM? Identity and access management explained IAM is a set of processes, policies, and tools for controlling user access to critical information within an organization.
    1. Induction of Augmented Transition NetworksWileyhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com › doi › pdfWileyhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com › doi › pdfby JR Anderson · 1977 · Cited by 177 — INDUCTION OF AUGMENTED TRANSITION NETWORKS. 131 somewhat novel, it does not require any major new principles. Another differ-.

      introduction 1977

    2. !- google - search : Augmented Transition Networks

    1. augmented transition networks (ATNs)

      augmented transition networks

    2. a validation language for RDF

      contrast : a validation language for RDF - with : the ability - organize information as a self-organizing human wreitable/comprehendable yet machine readable intentional Mark In Notation, called TrailMarks

    3. validate data

      for : trailmark : trail - create information through articulation - wholeness and implicate structure

    4. concept : Web of Things

      Named Networks of Things

      why not : People First

    5. SHRL – pronounced as shurl

      pronounce : SHRL * shurl

    6. RDF Shape Rule Language

      shape rule language

    1. RDF Shape Rule Languagehttps://www.w3.org › WoT › demos › shrl › sh...https://www.w3.org › WoT › demos › shrl › sh...PDFA rule graph defining a set of shapes is applied to a data graph ... Rule 1 states that it defines a shape and matches RDF nodes that have.

      rule graph defining a set of shapes

      for validating data

      contrast with : TrailMarks - create term graph to articulate intentional conceptualization of information on the fly as people create them

    2. google - search : rdf shapes

    1. the anatomy of a knowledge asset
      • asset graph (RDF)
      • queried SPARQL
      • Unique Asset Locator
      • ownership record NFT
      • immutability Proofs

      decentralized knowledge graph (dkg) operations - create - get - update - transfer

      chain of custody - vs - participant custody chains of contributions

    2. as these things as knowledge assets get created get connected uh they're also ready to power AI enhanced search and applications

      ready to power AI enhanced search

      • what is exactly empowered here?
      • are we feeding the I with Knowledge
      • or empower people with enhanced search capabilities? Description
    3. decentralized knowledge graph and uh kind of uh the key thing the key uh concept around knowledge assets

      Knowledge Assets - a new resource for the Internet - ownable - discoverable - Integrity - Data privacy - Structured 0 Composable

    4. Estes Park Group 4/6/23 - OriginTrail 29 views 1 day ago

      knowledge assets

    1. It provides a more streamlined version of ArchiveWeb.page system without requiring a custom extension or desktop app!

      without requiring - custom extension - desktop app

    2. ArchiveWeb.page Express ArchiveWeb.page Express offers high-fidelity web archiving directly in the browser!

      x

    1. ArchiveWeb.page Express Instant archiving of public web pages

      x

    1. it does not contain ethereum currently this may change uh hopefully is an outcome of this session

      no etherium yet

    1. I'm not sure if Blockchain truly will save the world, but I'm certain it can save AI..

      Quite right, with AI in ascendance sure can destroy it

    2. Whoever solves for '*' will have the whole of humanity thanking them. And will probably make a ton of money in the process...

      I think the sweet spot, the only hope for Humanity is

      to create loops of autnonomy and agency for People as Human Actors first class Netizens,

      who could if they want to put machines and blockain in the Loop for their purpose, not serving the interest of

      operators of machines

    3. Blockchain as "The Trust Engine",

      BlockChain as "The Trust Engine" is for empowering machines to operate as trusted but verifyiable parties

      Could we just for once empower People First!

      Use the power of crytpography to build trust between people

      empower them to weave their own networks of trusts, for trusts, for the people by the people?

    4. We need to engineer-in TRUST to, at a minimum, the Internet. In reality, EVERYTHING!

      Yes in DEED

      Built from trust for Trust

      InterPersonal Networked Human Collaboration

      Open, commons based, Peerproduced, evergreen, trustful, but verifiable constellations for

    1. Lay his Sword by his Side Oh, could we do with this World of Ours The Wine-cup is Circling The Dream of those Days From this Hour the Pledge is Given Silence is in our Festal Halls . NATIONAL AIRS . . Introductory Music .... Greek Air Flourish the Trumpet

      for - circling the dream

    1. charles kettering who said that a problem not fully understood is unsolvable and a 00:01:29 problem that is fully understood is half solved

      charles kettering

      problem - not fully understood is unsolvable - fully understood is half solved

      possibly miss remembered

      well stated is not fully understood even if we solve as problem it does not mean that we fully understand

      it may be a viable conceptualization or at least generative leading to a solution

      itself may not even be well stated but on the path to developing improved formulations possibly carving up new concepts on the way

      should we say heuristically adequate?

      but it may be well stated in the sense that the statement may lead to eventual solution

      that in itself is a retrospective validation of the statement

      well stated is much less than fully understood

      see

    1. Given the metacrisis in which we already find ourselves, what can humanity possibly do to thread a path through to the best possible future?

      metacrisis - thread a path to = the best possible future

      to : https://hyp.is/Rjfi6NRhEe2cVOdbkmDZPg/docdrop.org/video/wO1WVguNQAM/

    2. Toward Networked Autonomous Organisms (NAO) and Mycelial Networked Societies

    Annotators

    URL

    1. FROM MIND TO MARKET AT UNIVERSITYtudelft.nlhttps://repository.tudelft.nl › OBJ › downloadtudelft.nlhttps://repository.tudelft.nl › OBJ › downloadPDFknowledge are named knowledge networks in this study. Two types of scarce knowledge are important here; firstly, following from barriers in local markets
    2. The invisible revolution is onlineCNN.comhttps://security.blogs.cnn.com › 2012/01/30 › the-uns...CNN.comhttps://security.blogs.cnn.com › 2012/01/30 › the-uns...Jan 30, 2012 — ... Society in collaboration with Elsevier published a study named "Knowledge, networks and nations" surveying global scientific landscape.
    3. google search : "named knowledge networks"

      print

    1. named "Knowledge, networks and nations" surveying global scientific landscape.

      study named - Knowledge, networks and nations

    1. Good + Cheap

      not impossible

      if you switch to commons based, autonomous, peer produced, Cosmo Local Poduction/Services with decen(ralized) peer to peer value flows

      for - Cheating the Iron Triangle of Service/Production

    2. The iron triangle of service: good, fast, cheap — pick two. You can never have all three, as the saying goes.

      for : the iron triangle of service

    1. The Big Lie of “Good, Fast, Cheap” | by Benek Lisefski - Mediummedium.comhttps://medium.com › swlh › the-big-l...medium.comhttps://medium.com › swlh › the-big-l... · Oldal lefordítása2021. szept. 8. — The iron triangle of service: good, fast, cheap — pick two. You can never have all three, as the saying goes. Venn diagram of good, fast, cheap ...

    1. most evolutionary developmental lines are dead ends but somehow we broke free of that by ceasing to be defined by the 00:15:29 physical body which is the stuff upon which Evolution works and placing between ourselves and our environment a new thing 00:15:42 called culture we began to mediate Evolution you know Evolution says uh the infirm the idiot 00:15:52 the lame Must Die culture says we have different values about this maybe yes maybe no but we will decide Evolution says you know you must be a 00:16:06 scattered species nomadic and moving across the surface of the planet like an animal culture says no we have strategies for food sequestration and common defense and we will build cities 00:16:21 and so forth

      cultural evolution

    2. Terence McKenna - Into The Dream

      the imagination is god

      created through language

      adaptive strategy

      break free

      new thing like culture

    1. Difficulties with real numbers as infinite decimals ( I) | Real numbers + limits Math Foundations 91 24K views 10 years ago Math Foundations

    1. What if Current Foundations of Mathematics are Inconsistent? | Vladimir Voevodsky 46K views 10 years ago 80th Anniversary Celebration

    1. how can phenomenal properties give rise to intentionality is due to the fact that theadherents of phenomenal intentionality are also prone to endorse the tight conceptualconnection or coincidence of the concepts of the two properties. Just like the inten-tionalists, they are inclined to think that the phenomenal quality of an experience is,in other reading, nothing else but the intentional content (or the content and someother intentional properties) of the experience, since both can be characterized as ‘theway the world seems to us’.14

      phenomenal properties give rise to intentionality

      phenomenal quality of an experience

      is

      intentional content

    2. hy would awareness of phe-nomenal patterns constitute the presentation of intentional contents, rather than not?

      presentation of intentional content =

      in auto-poietic emergent self-organizing contexts

      that is TrailMarks

    Annotators

    1. concern with the notion of mode of presentation, are combined with traits that typically belong to people in the phenomenological tradition.

      mode of presentation

    2. The relationship between them is then articulated within a Frege-inspired framework that treats phenomenal properties as manners of presentation of representational properties.

      relationship between representational and phenomenal properties

      ariculated - wihin a Frege-inspired framework - treats - phenomenal properties as manners of presentation of representational properties

      sounds like : TrailMarks

    1. Presentationalism. - APA PsycNetapa.orghttps://psycnet.apa.org › recordapa.orghttps://psycnet.apa.org › record · Oldal lefordításaÍrta: EJ Hamilton · 1899 — Presentationalism. In E. J. Hamilton, The perceptionalist or mental science: A university text-book (pp. 124–133). Lowman and Hanford. https://.
    2. Fregean Presentationalism | SpringerLinkspringer.comhttps://link.springer.com › chapterspringer.comhttps://link.springer.com › chapter · Oldal lefordításaÍrta: E Sacchi · 2018 · Idézetek száma: 3 — 2 Fregean Presentationalism. According to my proposal phenomenal properties and representational properties are two distinct and

    3. Presentationalism | Choosing Normative Conceptsoup.comhttps://academic.oup.com › chapteroup.comhttps://academic.oup.com › chapter · Oldal lefordításaPresentationalism is a broadly realist view: normative predicates are objectively true of things in the world. But at the same time, the view undeniably has a ...

    1. there's no way to validate corroborate balance 00:08:38 reflect you know when you have a map and the real world you see a representation between the two to check and balance what's going on because even your check and balance is a interpretation it's a perspective 00:08:51 there's no independent forms of knowledge by which we can corroborate Our Truth claims

      representation between the two to check

    2. denial of knowledge independent of human interpretation or a realism by which interpretations can be 00:08:25 judged underlies nearly all forms of perspectivalism everything is interpretation all

      interpretation all the way down

    3. knowledge is understood as a form of representationalism

      knowledge a form of representationalism

    1. . ‘There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.’ (Hamlet, Hamlet)

      Shakespeare dream philosophy