On 10 Jan 2008, at 04:10, Randall Lee Reetz wrote:
What i am asking is no closer to the os than most anything xtalk
does... Its just that it apparently hasnt be asked of xtalk before.
I can't think of anything more useful than being able to use
automate file system objects as they are created by the user (in
any program). Am i really the only one who is wishing in this
direction? Imagine something as simple as having every image file
tht ends up on the desktop being emeditely moved to the user's
image folder. Imagine the spotlight comments fork of that file
being auto annotated with relavent ontological trees. Imagine
alias files being auto generated and stored in appropriate project
folder trees. And that is just the beginning. One could script
super complex semantic pattern engines that could extract user
interest vectors, auto track resources, and potentially "do some of
our work for us". If apple and microsoft are to scared to build
inteligence into their os's... The maybe we could.
randall
Randall, 'super complex semantic pattern engines that could extract
user interest vectors' doesn't sound much like 'computing for the
rest of us' to me. I'd have thought that someone who could build such
things might also be able to figure out the other things you're
talking about!
Best,
Mark
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