This Sunday, and I are hosting a Clubhouse room to talk shop: projects, ideas, etc. Listen in if you like! joinclubhouse.com/event/mZ1KDg70
Not sure how to CH w/o distraction and performativity, so I plan to treat it like one of our usual phone calls (except you can listen)👴
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This sounds fun! Will try to make it.
I have been wondering same.
CH moves another layer of conversation into the open, for the better I think, but since it was definitely private previously it feels awkward to stream it.
Have been reflecting on OSS open by default ethos
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"Does this repo/conversation *need to be private*?"
Assumes some benefit may occur to specialists at some future time, provided discoverability mechanism.
Which brings up the other question... Are these things going to be transcribed and archived
cloud.google.com/speech-to-text
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A design challenge for : How do you marry the ephemeral of CH with the findability in an Engelbartian DKR, for the benefit of an emergent and scalable collective intelligence that can make a difference for the meta-crisis, without destroying the charm of CH?
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IMHO you want a system that generates audio or textual 'highlights' of a conversation (via AI or audience feedback) which speakers can approve, save, and publish afterwards. Speakers should also be able to trigger recordings saying things like "remember that" or "that was good"
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Yes, retrospective opt-in de-ephemeralizing seems like a good paradigm, particularly when augmented with “markers” like David suggests.
Imagine that post-CH I get a transcript and can easily create a digest, perhaps connected to my other ongoing notes…
Yes, exactly! That's been my dream for long time! But because I'm a non-geek "collective intelligence" person, there's not much that I can do about it other than scheming in frameworks, like here: futurehow.site/index.php/2020. Methinks, technically it shouldn't be an impossible task.
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