Has anyone ever invented a dynamic self-hyperlinking type of text? Basically a text that is aware of words/phrases people are googling as they read, and adding the hyperlinks or parenthetical explanations as it gets more read. Like the social highlighting on kindle.
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In order use it, we’ve got to abandon the web we know in favor of a git-flavored network. Metadata has to shroud all data like Feynman’s description of particle probability clouds. Worst off, we have to learn to write differently.
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The idea would be to treat hyperlinks as bounded search queries leading to generated text rather than result list. This would allow for fresh data and catered to the context of the audience. Ex: if I click on an algo, maybe I want the notation explained rather than a white paper.pic.twitter.com/iBaHLVRzAk
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