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a [[talk]]
- [[augment minds 2021]]
- by [[paul bricman]]
- [[designing semantic spacetimes in five mechanics]]
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[[push]] [[semantic embeddings]]
- a set of coordinates in space that can be assigned to a piece of content.
- semantic difference -> geometric distance
- conceptual parallels -> geometrics parallels
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some mechanics
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what if we didn’t even add titles to our notes (blocks)? perhaps the content itself is the best addressing mechanism
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embed each document semantically, then work within a radius
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[[static linking]] vs [[dynamic linking]] (perhaps a bit of a stretch)
- static linking: you use [[wikilinks]] in a tool like [[roam]] to link out to particular notes
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dynamic linking: you select a fragment of a note and make it into a link
- the results of the retrieval process depend on an evolving corpus
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[[time as a first class citizen]]
- no timestamp involved in at least [[obsidian]] vaults
- there might be many situations where storing the timestamp of a document could be very useful
- take the ML space: [[transformer]] happened and it took over a chunk of the space.
- you get a dimension of understanding when adding the time dimension to your analysis of a space
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[[mutable entries]] vs [[immutable entries]]
- if you keep editing mutable entries you need to first search/retrieve/manage changes
- instead you could just add immutable items
- this is very much like the motivation for [[push]] in the [[agora]], or at least goes very well with it
- [[contextual retrieval]]
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