If you go to my cool page you can find Project Xanadu.
One of the just utterly amazing things about the internet is that it has made us so able to form these little online communities and things. Tumblr! Oh my goodness! HN! While scrolling, I found the cute CasNum github project, I found the microGPT project that's linked on the AI page. Along with all of the horrible things it has brought us (see web3, centralization, etc.), it has brought us quaint community. It has brought us in closer contact with one another. And that's wonderful, despite our new dependence on it.
Re: Xanadu, I think the Text fragments in URIs API is actually like. A pretty good modern solution. Although of course I'll need to read their philosophy first. I saw a comment the other day that said that, basically, web browsers haven't made actual substantial changes to their design in the past however-many-years since unifying searchbar&urlentry and like. tabs. What can I do about that? Design a browser myself? We shall seeee............. it could be fun...............................all in the browser.................hmm..................my first immediate thought is that I don't know how Chrome tells websites that it is a browser, that it is a user-agent. How do I get websites to approve my fetch? Do I need to send a different type of HTTP request? Do I need to send like a TLS or something? I know nothing about that so that'd be my place to start, I guess. I'm gonna have some time on my hands, so I might.
See my thoughts on hackers, or my thoughts on AI, or my thoughts on web3 (the final one containing more thoughts on centralization, too). See web3 also for Dead Internet Theory; it's more relevant there... can you guess why, before you go?
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