Long-term memory sometimes feels like an archive of not just data, but the computing containers required to relive them. The “I” is a series of time-stamped VMs or container configs. Remembering something from 10 years ago is: load up VM(now-10y) in VM(now), then the data...
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It’s actually an efficient distributed cognition/extended phenotype architecture. Store the history in the brain, but let context serve as a natural memory manager instead of fiddling around with complex caching and pointer chasing and whatnot
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