The Internet needs random sampling, lossless storage, open indexes and open processes

Infinite Books @InfiniteB88ks William Faulkner, read read read https://pic.x.com/bbwyfy56ab
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The Internet needs random sampling, lossless storage, open indexes and open processes

Read, verify, predict and verify, write, write, write
Never throw anything away. File it and review periodically with more read and verify.
Randomize so your gathered materials can be statistically combined with fair methods.
Test your ideas with comments and real world issues and opportunities.

The Internet is not actually infinite, nor is the space of “compare all knowledge”. But computer memory does matter. If you do not use enough for problems that require it, you end up tackling a mountain with finite tools and not enough fuel/energy/time to do the job.

“AIs” that cannot or will not remember and share everything are not true AIs, not even close.

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Vladimir Bulatov @bulatov_org  Complex Ginzburg-Landau PDE simulation on hyperbolic 3222 orbifold shown in the band model of the hyperbolic plane https://pic.x.com/197tujs1gv
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My Comment:

Where did you put the global open version that allows all Internet users to change the parameters, store good ones, make comments, and add new ones to the ‘open library of all human visualizations and tools’. Does this “look like” anything real? At least use a format that has the animation with hover for all related data, people and connections. Images, however pretty, or click-bait-ish, are not useful without deep and complete connection to all knowledge, all humans, all processes and the real world.
 
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