im fairly confident offline Culture no longer exists
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Replying to @eigenrobot
offline culture exists, but the hash power of internet culture is so much greater that offline works rarely make it to the main branch
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Replying to @KevinSimler @eigenrobot
Hash power of culture? Interesting concept!
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Replying to @borismus @eigenrobot
Yeah I’m also intrigued by it! The main difference IMO is that culture is a DAG rather than a linear chain. But you can still end up with “side branches” of the DAG that don’t get developed by the “main branch” and therefore languish in obscurity, e.g. offline culture :P
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Replying to @KevinSimler @borismus
is it a DAG? directed and graph granted but acyclic?
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Replying to @eigenrobot @borismus
In the graph I have in mind, each node is some performance or cultural artifact, with all its (temporally preceding) influences pointing into it, and arrows pointing out to all the things it influences. The temporal ordering ensures it’s a DAG
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If individual people are your nodes, then yeah, cycles abound
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I think node definition is very tricky here
There's the artifact itself, which you could keep direct by making it a point in time
But then other artifacts come and influence the meaning of the first going forward

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