Finally, the *meanings* of dead “content” start to come alive. This is deep digitization. The “semantic web” failed because we thought meaning was something dead and inherent, to be modeled. Now it seems it is a potentiality to be expressed and enacted contextually, like genes.
Noise and fury signifying nothing. Yes he's annoying and loud and temporarily very important in the damage he can do, but ultimately an irrelevancy. Trash heap or not (I'm definitely in not camp), we're here for good. No going back. Nobody's going to print/memorialize anything
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1. most publishing contracts or first time authors get taken up from the internet now, no? isn't that already what we're talking about? from meme to IRL? 2...
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where is the will for "the internet" to be a disinterested store of knowledge? who benefits? closest thing I can think of is
@internetarchive which is truly no alexandria... (which you'll remember burned to the ground) - Show replies
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