an virtual programmer ie a software or call it AI that creates software based on my desire. so i will give simple specification and it will turn it into software, i can refine the code, save, go back to previous version....
Ask: What would you do/make if you never had to monetize it?
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#32bread. seriously. i think i would own a bakery.
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#33Bittorrent for the masses.
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#34bread. seriously. i think i would own a bakery.
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#35Re: Ask: What would you do/make if you never had to monetize it?
#36bread. seriously. i think i would own a bakery.
mos, have you seen _Local Breads_, by Daniel Leader? Just got it from the library and will try his baguettes tomorrow.
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#37There's interesting work going on in the problem space, (CiviCRM being the 500lb. gorilla) but no free turnkey solutions I know of. Some organizations literally have to beg to scrape up the money for a basic web hosting account, so monetization of the platform would be tough.
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#38Earlier quoted context omitted.
All the more reason for someone else to work on it, and do it right.
i wouldn't worry about Microsoft actually developing something new and useful. Unless Apple did it first of course.
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#40An alternative to hierarchical file systems.
I've been thinking recently about that too. It's inefficient to use a traditional folder/file system, at least for your personal documents (for system and program files I think they're better off the original way.) 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 t…
I'm sure Windows has something similar, but on MacOS X.5 (a feature borrowed from BeOS, IIRC), you can create a Smart Folder that's basically a canned query for files matching a very large set of criteria. I'm not sure what the API is for extending the criteria, but presumably adding tags wouldn't be all that difficult.