🐵 ← 🙈🙉🙊 → ƒ( trust over time ) → ƒ( open/commons ) → sys
- phil.cockfield.net
- system namespace/scope @sys (JSR)
- github/sys-repo / sys (monorepo) ← sustained long range R&D
- github / philcockfield (← self ref: this github profile)
- farcaster / @pjc (← fid:
12,567
) - ens / philcockfield.eth
- ens / sys.eth
experimental holding patterns (systems)
- db.team
- sys.family
- sys.education
- bus.events ← (webrtc | farcaster) ← protocol
- fjson.org ← functional JSON standard (futures)
decentralisd, distributed ƒ(n):💦
(WIP) Notes:
module distribution (networked), A1:version:hash
, software-supply-chain ←( security properties).
/sys
/sys.<namespace>
import { N } from 'jsr:@sys/<module>'
jsr scope: @sys
↑ ref: Jerome Bruner ← Alan Kay (timestamp) ↑ Bret Victor: "The Humane Representation of Thought" (timestamp)
An example of compression:
Paul Roma summarises César Hidalgo's ~304 page book into 1,263 words (2.5 pages) blog post structured as a 25 point numbered list, the sequence of Hidalgo's concpetion and argument of information-theory scales up from it's atomic roots of information theory, to the size of global economies (made without invoking a bunch of the usual social sciences that typically inform economic thinking in the middle).
↑ ref: Paul Roma, 2015
↑ ref Summary of book: "Why Informatinon Grows" - César A. Hidalgo, Physics/Economics
↑ (adjacent thought, "intelligence" can also be thought of as a dynamic form of information compression)