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I noticed today that my "external memory" (personal memory that is augmented with computers, not computer memory) doesn't really work with Lagrange. Most tools sort of connect into free desktop's "tracker" framework, and while Firefox is an "exception" there are still special case integrations for it. From bookmarks to text to links, it all connects up. The reason is because the web is given this exalted status among the computer. A good example is the Electron app. Not really an app but also sort of an app? Wikipedia can be downloaded but it's still "web" links.

1 year ago

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=> ๐Ÿ‘ฝ gyaradong

My point is that Fx and the web in general should be a black hole for this external memory but we've created hacks to sort of jam it in. Lagrange though, doesn't have these hacks. I need to meditate on what Gemini means in our data landscape. It is "like" the web but also unlike it. ยท 1 year ago

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