Diary 2025-08-01
I wrote a lot of [Think of society as a human computation
I went on to the end and talked through it at an internal study session.
The Plurality book first builds a tower with a bang, and then various people explain that "this aspect of the tower is related to this that I have been thinking about," so the multifaceted description develops in an independent and decentralized manner, which itself is rather the embodiment of Plurality's philosophy, and it's a nice touch.
I've been involved with Plurality as a Japanese person, but I didn't think it would be connected to this place, which I find interesting.
Traditionally, the page was the first class object, not the link
Scrapbox made the link a first-class target.
Not only that, but links now connect N pages instead of one to one.
nishio I once wrote that Scrapbox is a stock of associations. That is, it treats associations as first-class objects. Traditionally, pages were first-class objects and links were not; Scrapbox makes links first-class objects.
nishio Cosense (Scrapbox) is a kind of Wiki, but the experience is very different from a Wikipedia-like Wiki, and a straightforward explanation of what it is Cosense is a kind of Wiki, but the experience is very different from that of a Wikipedia-like Wiki. (I'm not saying that a straightforward explanation is easy for everyone to understand.)
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