📚 node [[hypotheses]]
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Hypothes.is

  • extend client:
    • read from multiple API-sources
    • read tags from API (not just from cache)
    • integrate with [[web-clipper]]
    • integrate with foam's wikilinks
    • retrofit discussion threads to follow [[kialo]]
  • clone and adapt API-server to support plugins for fetching personal notes for some url from:
    • twitter
    • slack
    • discord
    • reddit
    • gmail: fetch also tags
    • keep
    • ...
    • page flags for:
      • github issues (authored & commented)
      • chrome & firefox plugins (to know you have installed them)
    • AND/OR use [[promnesia]] browser extension (requires a lot of python configuration)
    • see also: [[Agora Bridge]]
    • see also HPI library
  • Hypothesis: what you see with your eyes closed, the lights you can see in the dark -- that is not random noise, it is computation.
    • The visual cortex may be used to compute arbitrary programs given the passage of time: an image can encode a spectrogram, for example, and pattern recognition applied to shapes in the spectrogram may yield at least some useful sound information (given the "right" neural networks)
    • Arbitrary programs could be stored and replayed in the visual cortex by e.g. evolving cellular automata or a neural network that can simulate them, which would seem to yield universal computation as per Wolfram et al
  • Hypothesis: there is much in the nature of [[light]] we still do not know.
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