... Stallman on free software (the GNU manifesto and the GPL), @timberners_lee on "Information Management: a Proposal" (https://www.w3.org/History/1989/proposal.html …), and perhaps Satoshi on Bitcoin (https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf ) - time will tell.
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Here's Bush describing so much of the web and wikidom (again: 1945):pic.twitter.com/IWODC7JnPK
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It's fascinating that he's imagining this all through the lens of analog machines. In fact, Bush never really got into digital computing. It passed him by. But hardware aside, he was thinking about the right problems and at a great level of design abstraction.
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Anyways, there's much, much more in the article. Well worth reading!
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More fun things: see
@hyfen's project to build a memex: https://hyfen.net/memex/Show this thread -
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@TrevorFSmith's memex: https://trevor.smith.name/memex/Show this thread -
Just a small appendix. Reading back over my thread, it's got too much of the "gee-whiz, wasn't that a clever insight of a giant of the past" trope about it.
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Yes, Bush was clever. But that's not so interesting. I think it's more interesting to think about the big, broad fundamental questions he was addressing, and how far we are from really solving them.
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How to manage information overload? What are the real bottlenecks? How can we make vastly better computer note taking systems? Why haven't we gone beyond the file metaphor? How can we build better personal memory systems? Better collective memory systems? So many great problems!
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What's Bush's medium for much of this? Microfilm. Here he is, on giving everyone a copy of all of human knowledge:pic.twitter.com/psoXbZPRkQ
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