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I've been giving some serious thought to writing some essays on the state of technology, where we are, and where we should be trying to go. I figure if I can get 7 or 8 written that I think are publishable, I can approach some place like betterhumans or similar and see if they would be interested in me doing a column or something.

To that end, I've started collecting a bunch of topics together that I thought I could write some essays on. Today, it occurred to me that the whole topic that I had described as 'fixing the internet' is a) HUGE and b) should be written as a gentle intro to NWO ideology. So, here is just a dump of what I have now (very incomplete - I spent maybe 2 minutes writing this down). Its not particularly pretty as its just a topic identifier and some brief notes to jog my memory about what I wanted to say on the topic. OTOH, I figured that it wouldn't hurt to ask on my friends list about what THEIR biggest beefs with the internet were, and what they think should be fixed. What I have is:

First Class People, Nyms and ‘Hats’.
Be able to log in anywhere, have subservient (‘kids’) accounts. Have multiple hats per nym. Have multiple nyms per user. Have group nyms.
Replacing bookmarks w/ proper indexes.
Associative bookmarks, meta-information, attributes, multiple-categories.
Semantic vs Syntactic web
Presentation vs. Content. The confusion of subjects (Plasma TV vs Plasma Physics), re-interpretation of data as appropriate to the user (images vs. descriptions, tables vs charts, side-by-side vs overlays). Web Designers vs Content Writers.
The problem with URLs
Permanence vs Impermanence, quoting, fair use, copying, deep linking, bandwidth stealing, meta-information.
Web feedback
Let anyone scribble on a web page, suggest better web layouts or clarify facts. Handle data spamming and fanatics with agendas. Amazon’s book rating problems and how to fix.
Collaborative filtering and classification
Why advertising isn’t inherently evil, and how to make the spam problem go away.
What’s wrong with flash and similar technology?
Non-extensibility, Lock-in, non-portability, non-open
Holographic Storage and Distribution Systems
Distributed, Encrypted information. Might make DOS attacks less likely, WILL help against slashdotting (cache’s with the data could broadcast it to other caches, even if the main site is down). Permits permanent storage.
Protocols: IP, TCP, UDP and why we need QPP
Revitalizing Usenet
The idea of a global public forum isn’t a bad one, but it needs to be updated. We might also want a global public blog system nowadays.


So, any suggestions?

Date: 2004-08-13 04:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sps.livejournal.com
The lifecycle of data.
The lifecycle of art.
The lifecycle of nyms.
Taking back cryptography from governments and criminals.
The art of the fait accompli.

Microsoft vs Linux as centralised incompetence vs distributed incompetence; the threat of incompetence as a quasideliberate strategy. (I've decided, BTW, that 'quasideliberateness' is my new mental hook for highly invested evolved behaviour. It provides the explanation of willful incompetence that I've been looking for.)

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