ello all; after so much reading it was only a matter of time until i
couldn't contain this one idea. so, hello and lemme know what ya think.
del is hands down the best human oriented engine since google; del,
like it's latter, is boiling with potential. a service that
decentralizes the very process for scouring information placing a
stronger emphasis on user input is easily the new networking standard
for only those who make it so.
now, inevitable gloating aside; yet, in the end delicious is still
what it is, a domain hack for bookmarks. considering each user input
is quantified as a user-specfic domain, which merely creates this
function w/o formidable output considering domain strength of it's input.
exploiting such an idea creates this dynamic engine amongst billions
of users while leaving the organizational aesthetics and structure
completely static, as it is w/ all keyword search engines. there's so
much potential, considering a unique domain, in reconfiguring how we
view and approach systems of knowledge altogether. Opposed to
squandering our time on sequential search results, might we envision a
holistic, action oriented, visual of those same static results.
intergrating user specific data sets and the recent advent of
general-purpose/domain-specific modeling of information donates a new
form of interacting with information and knowledge so uncanny it might
very well render a new means of communication.
granting an indivdual user visual hacking techniques by cutting,
splicing, layering, editing, repositioning, etc. will create this
domain-specific type of processing of domain-specific types of data.
such a design might very well render traditional forms of learning new
information obseloete! but, w/o an action oriented visual platform for
modeling all this unique data they're merely sequential search results.
Creating a rich and unique form of user-input is only half the task of
such an exploit. to exploit-the-exploit is for the user to truly make
their information their own by modeling user-specific subjective
visual systems.
does anyone else see this potential? or is this merely an silly idea
w/o enough perspective?
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