A network of independent , redundant, internet archives.
Ask: What would you do/make if you never had to monetize it?
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#12An alternative to hierarchical file systems.
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#13- no ads, period
- all personal info is held under the watchful eye of a seperate, non-profit org that ensures no personal info is ever shared with third parties
- you can delete your own account whenever you want, and you won't get hassled. An actual deletion of your data, too
- all source code is open source, and people can contribute whatever features they want
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#14A programming language. And possibly a peer-to-peer filesharing network using it.
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#15A network of independent , redundant, internet archives.
What would you do with them? And why would more than one be needed?
It is impossible for, say, the New York Times to change or obliterate what it printed on some day in 1997. For NYT.com it's a simple as a mouseclick and a letter. That means there is no such thing as "public record" on the internet. Public record is the basis of a literate society.
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#16An alternative to hierarchical file systems.
What about folders that represent tags? I could tag a file (say a picture) with Danny (my name), Vacation, and 2007. The system creates 4 "folders" as we understand them, each one labeled with a tag, and the final one labeled as "images" or something similar (whatever the file type is). You could open the "images" folder and see the image, along with all other images. You could drill down further into images>vacation and see all files tagged with both images and vacation. You will also see additional folders for other items that have additional tags and fit in the images>vacation tag.
You could also get to the same file by going into the "Danny" folder, to see all files tagged with "Danny,"
It's a little difficult to explain, and I'm sure that what I'm trying to express is already being developed by someone, but either way, it is a more efficient system than what we already have. No more annoying shortcuts and restrictive folders.
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#18a social network for fictional people. like facebook except you don't have to feel guilty when you lie about everything
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#20I'd focus on electronica or something without vocals initially. Each "subreddit" would be focused around the evolved algorithms for a different theme (trance, house, etc.)
Maybe there's something like this out there, but I'd play with it anyway...