#planning an information landscape _
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#art. word of the day is #microjournaling. the age of blog as we know it is over therefore what we have is a bunch of services that we must participate in some capacity for the very many reasons we sign up for them. social media is also very 2.0, twitter is now X and most are becoming paid where, once you spend money it becomes mandatory to then to invest time on that platform contributing to services you are paying for. 2023 is a new year for how to think about writing on the internet.
#architecture. this lot is one technology on the internet. there are then the search engines, generative AI, blockchain, gaming, and cloud services + computing to consider. all are general access. then are the domain-specific tools which operate in-between, in part because of its legacy code offline and the newer bits you are forced to subscribe which extend into the cloud. no level of automation can solve the time lost in navigating between all of them. internet 2.75ish?
#planning. the problem statement at large, in this emerging brand-new synthetic information landscape where all the bots are screaming for attention is, what is the value of human ideas, the knowledge you have access to from your lived experiences and how much of it is it going to be useful for someone else? we are also living on the internet, for now in the information bubbles of our creation, therefore how does this sphere of influence look like?